Questions about the product Stage combat skramasax with leather scabbard
What material is the blade of the stage combat skramasax made of, and how wide is the striking edge for suitability for stage combat?
The blade of the show combat skramasax is made of carbon steel and has an approximately 2 mm wide striking edge and a rounded tip for suitability for show combat.
What historical significance did the narrow seax shape have in the Early Middle Ages, and what was this weapon primarily used for in combat?
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The handle of the stage combat skramasax is made of wood. For stability, the end of the handle is secured by a rivet, where the tang of the blade passes through the handle and is riveted at the end.
What material is the included sheath made of, and how do the belt loops of varying lengths prevent the knife from accidentally falling out?
The included sheath is made of leather. The belt loops of varying lengths allow for diagonal or horizontal carrying on the belt, ensuring the knife is held securely in the sheath and cannot accidentally slip out.