The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms and Armor - The Met presents their vast collection of armor, edged weapons, and firearms ranking among the worlds greatest armories, ranging from full suits of Japanese armor to minute ornamental sword fittings. - http://www.metmuseum.org/Works_Of_Art/department.asp?dep=4
Shaabas Replicas - Replica arms exporter and manufacturer of knives, swords, axes, and medieval daggers. - http://www.shaabasreplicas.com
The Hammered Wombat - Reproduction Medieval & Renaissance Armour - SCA Sport Combat Artwork by The Hammered Wombat - http://www.hammeredwombat.com/
Medieval Armourer - Medieval arms and armours. Millanease, gothic, Maximillian, swords, gantles, gorgets, helmets, and legs. - http://sl-armoury.com/
Armor Gauntlets - Photographs of gauntlets, anvils and armour smithing tools. - http://gauntlets.org/
Gotscha - Sculpture and armour by Dutch contemporary sculptor-blacksmith Gotscha Lagidse. - http://www.gotscha.nl/
Tomka Armoury - Offering photos of handmade artistic restorations of ancient weapons and armour. Featuring chainmail and helmuts. - http://www3.sympatico.ca/tomkaczor/
Hassanand Hemandas & Co - Manufacture and export of replica period weapons, swords, guns, armour, and navigational instruments produced by artisans from Rajasthan India. - http://www.hhandco.com/
The Arador Armour Library - Information on how to make armour, discussion board, and armour pictures. - http://www.arador.com
Jay Fisher - This artist and craftsman makes knives, daggers, and swords for collectors, the military, professionals, and museums. He is a member of the Knifemaker's Guild. - http://www.jayfisher.com/
Swords and Medieval Weapons - A hobbyist describes making replica swords and other medieval period weapons; photographs and contact information. - http://website.lineone.net/~johnwellings/
Sword Forum International - Covers all areas of sword collecting and usage including articles and an active discussion forums. - http://www.swordforum.com/
Eisenkleider - Museum quality parade armor, etched, embossed, gilt...with original 15-17th century etched/embossed designs. Also, family crests and business logos, etched or high relief embossed in copper - http://www.karlofgermany.com/