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Medieval 32" Battle Axe + Spike + Studded Handle Curved Single Bit Good Quality

$ 20.06

Availability: 12 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Shipping Weight: 4 lbs
  • Restocking Fee: 10%
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Medieval Spiked Axe
    32" Overall, 12" Blade Length
    •••
    This battle axe is fabricated in carbon steel with a hardwood shaft and will withstand light use
    *
    .  A good match for many Medieval personae at 32" overall.
    Based on the
    Danish axe
    with the long curved bit which is an early type of battle axe used primarily during the transition between the European Viking Age and early Middle Ages. Similar in design to the
    English long axe
    and
    hafted axe
    but with the addition of a deadly spike on the back that would have been especially effective for piercing any armour of that period.
    The blade itself was reasonably light and forged very thin, making it superb for cutting. The weight of the body on top the edge is drives it with tremendous force. Many of these axes were constructed with a reinforced bit, typically of a higher carbon steel to facilitate a harder, sharper edge. Average weight of an axe this size was between 1 kg and 2 kg (2 and 4 pounds). This complex construction results in a lively and quick weapon with
    devastating cutting ability
    .
    Through the course of the 10th–11th centuries, the Danish axe gained popularity in areas outside Scandinavia where Viking influence was strong, such as England, Ireland and Normandy. Historical accounts depict it as the weapon of the warrior elite in this period.
    (See Bayeux Tapestry for example)
    The spike would have been a later addition and intended primarily for piercing armor of the 13th century on. This style a forerunner to many of the pollarms and pollaxes that were developed in 14th - 15th century to breach plate armour.
    Comments
    : These are decent axes at this price.  I don't think you'll be disappointed. Good materials and solid construction. By 'light use' I mean fine for watermelons and home intruders, but no trees! Trees are tough. Basically this is meant to be a solid costume piece. If you need something more rugged and authentic please see my axes from GDFB and top-of-the-line Hanwei.
    Made In India
    I'm a collector and a weekend warrior, active in my local HEMA group and Renaissance Fair so I get hands on experience as well as a lot of feedback. I only list what I own and can personally recommend.
    See my seller ratings and buy with confidence, plus I ship fast.