Scottish claymore, semi-sharp

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Product description

The claymore (from Gaelic claideamh-mor, great sword) was a Celtic two-handed sword that was usually 150 cm or longer. This length made it very difficult for opponents to approach. The claymore often had a long, leather-covered ricasso, so that the warrior could place both hands on the blade when his enemy came close. The earliest claymores were used in the 16th century, the latest in the 18th century. This claymore has a steel pommel and grip. It has a wooden grip that is wrapped in leather

Product details
Product details:
Material: 9260 carbon steel
Weight: 2.4 kg
Edge: Semi-sharp
Length: 142 cm
Blade length 109 cm
Delivered without scabbard
Grip length 19 cm
Max. blade width: 4.6 cm
Based on a historic original
Shipment weight (grams): 3000

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