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Marto Halberd: Historical ceremonial weapon 205 cm

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$144.98 USD
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$144.98 USD
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Highlights

The Marto halberd is a detailed reproduction of a classic 16th-century polearm, as used by the Spanish infantry in the famous Tercio formations.

  • Authentic replica of a historical parade halberd from Toledo with intricately etched floral motifs
  • Robust construction with a high-quality wooden shaft and a decorative cast metal pommel
  • Impressive overall length of approximately 205 cm for a striking presence in collections or as a decorative piece
  • Versatile design with a double-edged axe blade, a back hook, and a central thrusting spike
  • Exclusive craftsmanship from the renowned manufacturer Marto, adorned with decorative fringed fabric tassels on the handle
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Marto Halberd: Historical ceremonial weapon 205 cm
Marto Halberd: Historical ceremonial weapon 205 cm
Marto Halberd: Historical ceremonial weapon 205 cm

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Questions about the product Marto Halberd: Historical ceremonial weapon 205 cm

What is the overall length of the Marto halberd, and is it a functional model or purely a decorative weapon?

The Marto halberd has a total length of 205 cm. It is purely a decorative weapon (ceremonial weapon) and is not suitable for functional use.

What materials are used for the shaft and head of the Marto halberd, and does the blade have any special decorations?

The shaft of the Marto halberd is made of sturdy wood, while the head is crafted from metal. The blade of this historical ceremonial weapon is intricately designed and features decorative embellishments, making it an elegant collector's item.

Is the Marto halberd suitable for stage combat or is it purely a decorative weapon, and is it delivered in one piece or disassembled?

The Marto halberd is purely a decorative weapon and not suitable for stage combat. Due to its shaft design with an integrated thread, it is usually delivered disassembled.

Does the Marto halberd have an official certificate of origin from Toledo, and which historical units traditionally used this model as a parade or guard weapon?

The Marto halberd has an official certificate of origin bearing the Marto-Toledo seal. Historically, this type of weapon was primarily used by Swiss mercenaries and Landsknechts, while today it still serves as the characteristic parade and guard weapon of the Swiss Guard in the Vatican.