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Hanwei Saxon Sword 9th century (SH2436) |
Points: 25
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CAS Hanwei’s smiths have outdone themselves with their recreation of a 9th Century Saxon sword by replicating a technique used by the Saxons and Vikings and producing a stunning blade that features a pattern-welded core with high-carbon edge sections. This technique was used by the old-time smiths as a means of producing blades (just for the rich folks) that were sharp, resilient and decorative and, eleven hundred years on, CAS Hanwei has made them affordable.
The sword’s design is based on a 9th Century piece found in the bank of a stream in England in 1976 and now on display in the Yorkshire Museum.
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Practical Scramasax (SH2297) |
Points: 6
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The Practical Scramasax has been produced in response to many requests from Viking re-enactors. Its 12" blade, with a rounded tip and 1/16" wide edge, make it an ideal secondary weapon. A horizontal-carry scabbard is provided.
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Seax knife (401022) |
Points: 11
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The seax, or sax, was universal in Northern Europe. Carried and used by the Saxons, Angles, Vikings and German tribes, its use probably dated before the fall of Rome and continued on into the early Middle Ages. From small knives with 3-4 inch blades to actual swords with blades of 27-28 inches and always single-edged, the profile of the seax varied a great deal. The original version of this large knife served from camp work to cutting work, on shipboard, and for fighting if a sword or axe was not available. The lobed pommel and guard are brass, and the wood grip is studded with brass tacks, for a very secure and comfortable grip. The blade is etched on both sides, flat ground, and capable of taking and holding a razor sharp edge. Leather sheath riveted and laced like the originals, has two thong slots. The remnants of this Seax can be seen in the British Museum. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts®.
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Viking Sword Sax Blade Knife (88HVA) |
Points: 10
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If you've got warrior blood in your veins, then we have two weapons youre bound to love. The Damascus Viking Sword and its companion, Long Sax are hand forged from our finest Damascus steel and come fully sharpened and ready for battle.
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Cold Steel Woodsman's Sax (88HUA) |
Points: 3
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Like some historical saxes that have survived, the Woodsman’s features a stout 11” long blade with the characteristic sloping point and an unadorned wooden handle made from exotic imported hardwood.
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Cold Steel Chieftan Sax (88HUK) |
Points: 5
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Since the Chieftans Sax is meant to be a weapon first and a tool a distant second it comes with a modestly sized brass guard that serves to keep the fingers from sliding forward on to the blade while offering a modicum of protection from opposing weapons.
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Machete Cold Steel Sax Machete 18 Blade (97SA18S) |
Points: 2
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The Sax blade style is centuries old and hails from ancient Northern Europe, or what is now Scandinavia. Like its historical counterpart, it has a wide blade and straight cutting edge and the characteristic downward sloping point. The Cold Steel Sax Machete is available in 12 and 18-inch blade lengths and comes complete with a Cordura sheath. Sold Out
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Machete Cold Steel Sax Machete 12'' Blade (97SA12S) |
Points: 2
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The Sax blade style is centuries old and hails from ancient Northern Europe, or what is now Scandinavia. Like its historical counterpart, it has a wide blade and straight cutting edge and the characteristic downward sloping point. The Cold Steel Sax Machete is available in 12 and 18-inch blade lengths and comes complete with a Cordura sheath. Sold Out
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