Parrying daggers gained popularity from the Middle Ages to the early Renaissance and often were used in conjunction with a single-handed sword. The Saxon Parrying Dagger recreates one of these historical weapons. Based on a dagger housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this dagger features a mild steel guard and pommel. The blade is made of tempered, 1075 high-carbon steel, and the grip is formed from wood. The blade displays a traditional straight edge with a subtle profile taper. This dagger comes with a period-style leather sheath. You can easily use this dagger as a fantastic re-enactment weapon or display it within your home as a decoration.
Key Features:
- Fully functional
- Replica of a dagger held in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Features a tempered, high-carbon steel blade
- Has a mild steel guard and pommel
- Grip is made of wood
- Includes a leather sheath
- Great re-enactment dagger or display piece
- Made by GDFB
Measurements:
- Overall Length: 18.5 Inches
- Blade Length: 12.5 Inches
- Handle Length: 5.5 Inches
- Weight: 13 Ounces
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