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Legacy Arms Lombard Seax Knife, 5160 Carbon, IP-131

$229.99CDN

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Lombard Seax Knife

Overall: 19 1/8"
Blade Length: 12 1/2"
Weight: 1 lbs. 4 oz.
Point of Balance: 1 1/2" below hilt
Blade Steel: 5160


*Specs will vary slightly from piece to piece.

 

The Generation 2/Legacy Arms Lombard Seaxe Knife is based off a 6th century version. The Blade is 5160 tempered carbon steel with a darkwood handle. The tang is peened over the metal end cap of the handle. A hand stiched Leather scabbard is included.

A short sistory of the Seax Knife

A 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 seem to have been used for warfare and as a tool. They occur in a size range from 2.9" to 29.5". The larger ones (langseax) were probably weapons, the smaller ones (hadseax) tools, intermediate sized ones serving a dual purpose. Wearing a scramseax may have been indicative of freemanship. The scramseax was worn in a horizontal sheath at the front of the belt. Scram refers to food and seax to a blade (so, "food knife"). There is some debate about the authenticity of the longer word scramseax. The Saxons may have derived their name from seax (the implement for which they were known) in much the same way that the Franks were named for their francisca. This claim is largely supported by the appearance of scramaseaxes in early Saxon heraldry.

**Please note Legacy Arms Swords do not come with boxes, they are individually wrapped Finishing is rough on these blade, minor scuffs and cosmetic imperfections are normal.**

  • Model: IP131
  • Manufactured by: Legacy Arms

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