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Longclaw Sword of Jon Snow

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$280.00
SKU:
VS0106
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This is an official Game of Thrones® licensed product. 

 

Ned Stark's bastard son, Jon was raised at Winterfell on near-equal footing with his siblings. He joined the Night’s Watch where he serves as steward to Lord Commander Mormont. Despite his instincts to join Robb on the battlefield, he stayed up north to honor his vows to the Watch. While traveling beyond the Wall with the Lord Commander, he was separated from the rest of the group.

 

The Game of Thrones® Collection is a series of collectible weapons and armor painstakingly recreated from the actual props used on HBO®’s hit fantasy epic Game of Thrones®. The officially licensed collectibles are made from the highest quality materials and have been crafted with special attention to reproduce the authentic details found on the props.  Each sword is serialized and will come with a wall mount and a certificate of authenticity.

 

This item is a collectible reproduction. This replica sword is intended solely for display purposes as a collector's item. Official HBO Licensed Product © 2013 Home Box Office, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Game of Thrones is a trademark of Home Box Office, Inc. Produced under License by Jalic Inc.

 

Overall Length: 45"

Blade Length: 35"

Blade Material: Stainless steel

Hilt: Genuine leather with antiqued metal wolf pommel

Plaque: Silkscreened Wood with Night's Watch Oath

 

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  • 5
    Great Job!!

    Posted by Javier Ponce on Dec 21st 2015

    This is so great!!! the work on the sword... the details, is really awesome, plus the attention was great, they help me alot in the delivery and i know all the time in what step was the delivery till i got that, really advisable this site and all ppl that work in here, i will still buyin here ofc cuz it is great, 5 star, the best.-

  • 5
    Long term Longclaw

    Posted by CJ the Gray on Dec 17th 2015

    I've had Longclaw for a while now and while its not Damascus steel it is amazing to own. I've recently gained a shield with my family coat of arms on it and once I rearrange  some things on my wall I'll put my shield over the sword on the wall. It looks fantastic. If anyone can do the same, do.

  • 2
    Amazing

    Posted by Austin on Dec 10th 2015

    Excellent sword. I received it for my birthday this year and absolutely love it. Gorgeous, and it's very well made. It shipped very quickly and had no issues. I definitely plan on buying from them again.

  • 4
    BEST GIRLFRIEND EVER

    Posted by Rachael on Nov 8th 2015

    Just recieved the longclaw i bought for my boyfriends birthday in the mail... and its official i am the best girlfriend ever, The sword is flawless!! couldnt of asked for anything better and it arrived super quick too, I livr in australia so i was expecting it to take much longer than the three weeks it did :) Would recomend to anymone!

  • 5
    Longclaw

    Posted by Dominick on Oct 30th 2015

    I just received my Longclaw and could not be more pleased, this is my first sword And I'm blown away by it. The plaque flawless and unique. The weight of the sword is way more than what you would think.  The picture on this website does not do the swords detail justice, the pommel steals all attention away from the rest of the sword due to its extreme detail, and handle are very well done.  In person this sword is an Indentical replica to the one on the show, on only issue with the sword is that the pommel is off centered by a hair, but unless you look for a flaw you cannot see it. Over this is a fantastic peace on memorabilia to own, and compared to the others, it is the cheapest as well.

  • 4
    Sword Fighting

    Posted by Rizwan Kazi on Oct 18th 2015

    I would have given this 5 stars if you would have said that this sword can be used for sword fighting as well and not only for display because I would really love to train with this sword. And does this sword come with sheath?

  • 4
    Crooked

    Posted by Stannis the Mannis on Aug 29th 2015

    My longclaw was pretty good except for one thing, the pommel was crooked, very annoying

  • 5
    #106, Love it!

    Posted by Derek on Aug 26th 2015

    Received #106 about a week ago, the shipping time was incredible as I ordered it on Sunday and it was delivered by Thursday afternoon of the same week.  As for the sword itself, I am extremely pleased with it, as the detailing of the handle and wolf head are incredible.  I had to wait a long time before I could order longclaw, but the wait was well worth the final product received. Thank you Valyrian Steel! Now I just need to wait for Ice to be back in stock! :D VS Note: you didn't receive 106. Longclaw is item number VS0106, that is the sKU.

  • 3
    Widen the Longclaw Plaque Holes

    Posted by Ian Duff on Jul 26th 2015

    Let's face it.  I am happy with the series edition of the swords and sold Book Ice to buy another couple of series replica items.</br>The last thing I bought was Longclaw and its Scabbard.</br>Am I the only person who took the time to mount the studs on the plaque containing the sombre words of the Night's Watch oath, only to discover that I couldn't sit the sword in it without removing one of the holding bolts?  Precariously balanced on my step ladder, holding Longclaw with one hand and screwing in the final bolt from the front? FURIOUS that I managed to put a couple of hair scratches on the cross-guard.</br>The next day, I received the scabbard.  I even sent an email to Valyrian to ask if there were any "special" way to insert this sword.  I know, stupid question.  No answer, so I decided to take the plunge and very gently inserted LongClaw into its female part. Ahh!, a Perfect fit. However, inserting the sword </br>(and I have many others) was easy, but now I found that the plaque will NOT support LongClaw in its scabbard, because the bolts and holes are too close together and there wasn't any room catered for a scabbard when  designing the plaque.  I can't drill another hole. The only way is to withdraw the sword partially. To say it's annoying is an understatement.</br>This may not be the place for the scabbard, but it's something to consider: When you receive the Scabbard in its own box and unwrap it, the belt has a tendency to unfurl and drop in a clumsy looking fashion.  I found an old Military bootlace and vertically threaded it into the eye rivet holes in the belt.  Now it looks better. </br>I hope this helps anyone else.  Perhaps I got a different Plaque?? I don't think so.  </br>My whole expeience was somewhat like nailing Joffrey's Crown to the wall with a hammer and a nail. P*ssed about the scratches too!</br></br>Thanks for your attention,</br></br>Ian from Adelaide, Australia</br>