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Ulfberth

Hand-forged steel crow's foot

Regulärer Preis
$43.98 USD
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$43.98 USD
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Highlights

The hand-forged crow's foot from Ulfberth is an authentic replica of a historical defensive weapon, now serving as an impressive collector's item or decorative element.

  • Detailed reconstruction of a medieval throwing iron based on a historical model
  • Traditional craftsmanship, meticulously handcrafted from a single piece of steel
  • Unique design with four points, one of which always points vertically upwards
  • Versatile use as an authentic prop for reenactments or as an original candlestick
  • Compact and solid construction, approximately 7 cm high and weighing about 100 g
  • High-quality brand product from the renowned Ulfberth forge for maximum authenticity
Manufacturer's specifications

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

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Questions about the product Hand-forged steel crow's foot

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The hand-forged steel crow's foot (Tribulus) consists of four points. It is designed so that one point always faces upwards, while the other three serve as a stable base. This design also makes it ideal as a decorative candle holder for taper candles.

What material is the hand-forged crow's foot made of, and what is its approximate weight?

The hand-forged crow's foot is made of steel and weighs approximately 100 g.

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The hand-forged caltrop was historically used as a defensive weapon to injure enemy infantrymen's feet and cavalry horses' hooves, thus halting their advance. Since the item is classified as a decorative object or steel replica without any firearm function, the age restriction for purchase in Germany is typically 18 years.

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The hand-forged crow's foot is approximately 7 cm high. The characteristic points are created using the traditional forging technique of splitting the steel while it is still hot, from a single piece.