Did Marto ever make a Ringwraiths sword? I've seen some old websites claiming he did, but I can't find any definitive proof that he ever made any LOTR swords.
I also can't seem to find that he ever had the license. Thanks
Re: Did Marto ever make a LOTR sword?
2Hmm... That doesn't ring any bells for me, as far as I know, the only companies to ever have licenses for replicas from the films were United, Noble, and Medioevo.
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Re: Did Marto ever make a LOTR sword?
3Medioevo? Not familiar with them, Jaman.
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Re: Did Marto ever make a LOTR sword?
4[quote=""Fingolfin""]Medioevo? Not familiar with them, Jaman. [/quote]
I believe Medioevo is the Italian company that made The Mirkwood Bow...and maybe a couple other replicas as well....
I could be mistaken tho'....(wouldn't be the first time...won't be the last )
I believe Medioevo is the Italian company that made The Mirkwood Bow...and maybe a couple other replicas as well....
I could be mistaken tho'....(wouldn't be the first time...won't be the last )
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Re: Did Marto ever make a LOTR sword?
5Yes, they made the Mirkwood bow. Elbenwald from Germany also had a license, they made the banners and the Galadhrim bow, and I think the Legolas Peacock Quiver. Over on our side, Museum Replicas and Master Replicas also did a few items.
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Re: Did Marto ever make a LOTR sword?
6Marto was a big distributor for United's LOTR line back in the day, so they sold a lot of United's Ringwraith swords. They never made any of the regular line, but they did make, or at least assembled, the MC collection swords. Marto also made some of the Noble LOTR weapons, although I believe they had blades, and possibly other parts made in China.
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