Germanic scramasax Leuthari, semi-sharp

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Product description

Leuthari the 1st was the chief of the Alamans in the 5th century AD. This seax is based on several early medieval originals. It was used by the Germanic people and later by the Vikings. This seax is handmade from 9260 carbon steel. The grip is made of two different types of wood and trimmed with brass discs. It is delivered including a leather sheath.


Product details
Product details:
Material: 9260 Carbon steel, brass, wood, leather
Edge: semi-sharp
Length: 50 cm
Blade length: 36 cm
Blade width: 4 cm
Includes scabbard
Colour: brown
Based on a historic original
Shipment weight (grams): 1000

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