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Medieval star flail made of ash wood and steel

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$104.98 USD
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$104.98 USD
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Highlights

The medieval flail with a star is an authentic reconstruction of a historical weapon, captivating with its rustic charm.

  • Detailed replica of a war flail from the period between the 12th and 17th centuries
  • Robust handle made of high-quality ash wood, approximately 52 cm long
  • Heavy, star-shaped ball made of carbon steel for realistic weight and appearance
  • Authentic finish with an untreated, blackened scale coating on the chain and head
  • Ideal collector's item or prop for authentically completing medieval costumes
Manufacturer's specifications

SPQR Seasonings, 381 Locust Street Unit H4 Aero Ind. Park, 07735, Keyport NJ, CS@SPQRSeasonings.com

Medieval star flail made of ash wood and steel
medieval flail with a star
Medieval star flail made of ash wood and steel
Medieval star flail made of ash wood and steel

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Questions about the product Medieval star flail made of ash wood and steel

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The star-shaped steel head weighs about 300 g, while the flail, including the 40 cm long ash wood handle and chain, reaches a total length of about 75 cm.

What materials were used for the handle and chain, and is the carbon steel used stainless?

The handle of the medieval star flail is made of ash wood, while carbon steel was used for the chains and star-shaped balls. This steel is not stainless, so regular maintenance, for example with a universal oil such as Ballistol, is recommended to prevent corrosion.

What specific care instructions should be followed to protect the ash wood handle from drying out and the carbon steel from corrosion in the long term?

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What historical evidence or archaeological models served as the basis for the design of this star-shaped flail?

This star-shaped flail is based on historical models of battle flails, which evolved from agricultural threshing flails into effective striking weapons in the 12th century. The design is inspired by medieval depictions and archaeological finds of chainmail weapons, where a weighted striking head – in this case a star – is movably attached to a wooden shaft to maximize the force of the impact.