4th century Germanic spatha, semi-sharp

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Product description

This spatha is based on originals that were used by Germanic auxiliae serving in the Roman army between the 2nd and 5th century AD. Contrary to the gladius the spatha was longer and it was used as a slashing weapon. This spathe has a grip made of wood and bone. It is delivered including a scabbard.

Product details
Product details:
Material: EN45 spring steel, wood, bone, brass
Total length: 81.5 cm
Pommel: screwed
Full tang construction
Blade length: 64 cm
Edge: semi-sharp
Based on historical original
Weight: 790 grams
Shipment weight: 3 kg

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