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Ulfberth

Blunt winged spearhead for stage combat by Ulfberth

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$64.98 USD
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$64.98 USD
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Highlights

The blunt winged lance point from Ulfberth is an authentic and robust choice for reenactors and stage combat enthusiasts.

  • Specifically designed for stage combat with a thickened and rounded safety tip
  • Officially approved by numerous reenactment groups for historical battle displays such as Hastings
  • Hand-forged from solid, high-quality steel for exceptional durability and resilience
  • Neatly sealed socket with a pre-drilled hole for easy and secure mounting on a wooden shaft
  • Classic winged lance design with a total length of approximately 34.5 cm and a weight of approximately 380 g
  • High-quality brand product from the traditional forge Ulfberth for maximum historical authenticity
Manufacturer's specifications

Ulfberth.dk, Kærdammen 27, 2605, Brøndby, Ulfberth.dk@gmail.com

Blunt winged spearhead for stage combat by Ulfberth
Blunt winged spearhead for stage combat by Ulfberth
Blunt winged spearhead for stage combat by Ulfberth

Blunt winged spearhead for stage combat by Ulfberth in detail

Questions about the product Blunt winged spearhead for stage combat by Ulfberth

What is the inner diameter of the socket for the stock mount, and is a suitable wooden stock already included in the scope of delivery?

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How heavy is the winged spearhead and what material was it made of?

Ulfberth's blunt winged spearhead weighs approximately 380 g and is made of hand-forged steel.

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The spearhead is attached to the wooden shaft by means of a socket with a pre-drilled hole for securing it with a nail or screw. This hand-forged model by Ulfberth has a total length of approximately 34.5 cm and a maximum width at the wings of about 11 cm.

Is there a historical model for this spearhead from a specific era or region that Ulfberth's design is based on?

The shape of this winged spearhead is closely based on historical artifacts from the Early Middle Ages, particularly Carolingian and Viking Age models from the 8th to 11th centuries. These so-called winged spears were widespread standard weapons in the Frankish Empire and in Northern and Eastern Europe during this period.