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Early Medieval Spearhead 22cm - Hand-forged

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$54.98 USD
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$54.98 USD
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Highlights

This hand-forged early medieval spearhead is an authentic reconstruction that combines traditional craftsmanship with historical design for collectors and reenactment enthusiasts.

  • Detailed craftsmanship in high-quality carbon steel with hand-forged precision
  • Classic proportions with a total length of approximately 22 cm and a blade length of 11 cm
  • Safety-oriented design with unsharpened edges, ideal for display and decoration
  • Practical mounting via an 11 cm long socket with a diameter of approximately 25 mm, compatible with most wooden shafts
  • Lightweight handling with a total weight of approximately 250 g for balanced performance
Manufacturer's specifications

Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596, Wacken, info@battlemerchant.com

Early Medieval Spearhead 22cm Hand-forged
Early Medieval Spearhead 22cm - Hand-forged
Early Medieval Spearhead 22cm Hand-forged

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Questions about the product Early Medieval Spearhead 22cm - Hand-forged

What material is the hand-forged early medieval spearhead made of, and is it delivered already sharpened or is it blunt for stage combat?

This hand-forged early medieval spearhead is made of carbon steel. It is delivered blunt, with the edges ground but not sharpened. Please note that this model is primarily designed as a decorative or collector's item and is expressly not suitable for reenactment combat.

What is the overall length of the socket of the early medieval spearhead and for what shaft diameter is it suitable?

The socket of the hand-forged early medieval spearhead has a total length of approximately 8 cm. It is suitable for a shaft diameter of approximately 28 mm.

How heavy is the hand-forged early medieval spearhead and for what purposes, such as decoration or reenactment, is its use recommended?

The hand-forged early medieval spearhead weighs approximately 400g to 570g, with the shipping weight often listed as around 0.45kg. It is primarily recommended for historical reenactment, medieval markets, or as a decorative collector's item, but is generally not suitable for competitive combat.

Which historical cultures or eras can be authentically represented with this spearhead, and what specific care instructions apply to the long-term preservation of the hand-forged carbon steel?

This spearhead is ideal for the authentic portrayal of Germanic tribes (such as the Framea), the Viking Age, and early medieval cultures in general. To ensure the long-term preservation of the hand-forged carbon steel, please observe the following care instructions: - Clean the spearhead by hand with warm water after each use and dry it thoroughly immediately.

- Avoid prolonged contact with moisture to prevent rust.

- Regularly apply a thin layer of oil (e.g., Ballistol or another acid-free machine oil) to the blade.

- Store the spearhead in a dry place; slight discoloration (patina) is normal and serves as additional protection.

- Should rust form, it can be carefully removed with fine steel wool or a rust eraser, followed by a fresh coat of oil.