Saxon Scramasax Viking Seaxe by Paul Chen / Hanwei SCA HEMA 17.75" Sharp SUPERB

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Hanwei Saxon Scramasax (SH1075)Sharp 1566 High Carbon Spring Steel Blade,Hand Stitched Leather Scabbard - Horizontal CarryHistorically AccurateMSRP: $160.00, buy it now for 15% off!The Scramasax, carried by the Saxons and the Vikings between the 4th and 10th centuries, came in a wide range of sizes and was used both as a tool and a weapon. Carried horizontally, usually at the back of the belt, the scramasax provided the spearman with both a close-quarters weapon and a tool and utensil in camp. The Hanwei SH1075 Scramasax, with its foot-long blade, would provide both slashing and thrusting power in battle while handling heavy-duty chores around home and camp.The Scramasax is equipped with a leather horizontal-carry sheath.Comments: Beautifully made, solid construction and fully functional. One of those that you ooh and aah as you un-box it, and the sheath is every bit as nice as the scramasax H istorically accurate, popular with re-enactors for dress and on the field as well as collectors for display. Comes sharpened. An outstanding design, I promise you will not be disappointed.A short history of the Seax KnifeA scramseax (also scramsax, scramseaxe, scramaseax, scramasax, scramaseaxe and sometimes referred to as simply scram, seax or sax) was a type of Germanic single-edged knife. Scramseax were used as a tool as well as warfare. read more