Scramasaxe, in the shape of a broken back.
Available blunt or sharpened.
Scramasaxe in the shape of a broken back, based on various finds, notably from the River Thames, England. Extremely similar examples exist in the Carolingian space as evidenced by various archaeological artefacts and numerous iconographies. Such scramasaxes also exist in the area of York's Viking colony, Danelaw.
Whether you are Anglo-Saxon, Danish, or Carolingian, this scramasaxe is for you!
Ideal as a secondary weapon for a spearman, for example. Compact, just heavy enough, it will allow you to neutralize your enemy in close combat.
Dimensions: 39cm in total length. 27.5cm long blade, 11.5cm handle. 3.5cm wide blade near the handle. Blade thickness 3-4mm.
The blade is made of 51crv4 steel, hardened at the factory to 50 HRC. Wooden handle.
Culture: Anglo-Saxon, Carolingian, Viking (Danelaw).
Dating 8-9th century.
Production time between 3 and 5 weeks, depending on the quantity of orders currently to be processed. To obtain a precise estimate, contact us by e-mail.
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