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Medieval boar spear point 50cm - Robust winged spear

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$94.98 USD
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$94.98 USD
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Highlights

The medieval boar spearhead is a detailed replica of the classic winged spear, which was widely used in the Early Middle Ages for both hunting and warfare.

  • Made from heat-treated EN45 spring steel for an authentic look and high durability
  • Impressive leaf-shaped blade, approximately 35 cm long, for a striking presence in any weapon collection
  • Characteristic side wings offer enhanced protection and act as effective parrying elements
  • Versatile use as a decorative collector's item or prop for reenactments of the 8th to 12th centuries
  • Practical socket with two holes allows for easy mounting on a custom wooden shaft
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Medieval Boar Spear Point 50cm Robust Winged Spear
Medieval boar spear point 50cm - Robust winged spear
Medieval Boar Spear Point 50cm Robust Winged Spear

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Questions about the product Medieval boar spear point 50cm - Robust winged spear

What material is the tip of the 50 cm long medieval boar spear made of, and is it already pre-sharpened for mounting on a shaft?

The tip of the 50 cm long medieval boar spear is made of tempered EN45 spring steel (carbon steel, not stainless). It comes pre-sharpened, but should be resharpened if necessary for practical use. The socket also features two holes for secure attachment to a wooden shaft.

Which historical periods does this boar spear tip authentically cover, and what is the inner diameter of the socket for shaft mounting?

This boar spearhead, a winged spear, is characteristic of the Frankish-Carolingian region in the Early Middle Ages and was used in a similar form until the High Middle Ages (approximately the 10th to 11th centuries). The inner diameter of the socket for mounting the shaft is approximately 2.8 cm.

Are there any recommendations for the regular maintenance of the carbon steel to protect the boar spear tip from rust in the long term, and what type of wood is traditionally recommended for the shaft?

To protect the carbon steel boar spearhead from rust, it should be cleaned after each use, thoroughly dried, and regularly lightly rubbed with a care oil or grease (e.g., camellia oil or Ballistol). Traditionally, sturdy hardwoods such as ash or oak are recommended for the shaft, as these woods offer the necessary robustness and flexibility for a spear shaft.

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This medieval boar spearhead has a total length of approximately 50 cm. The socket has two holes for secure attachment to the wooden shaft. The specific weight for this 50 cm model is not explicitly stated in the available data.