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The Scramasax (SH1075), carried by the Saxons and Vikings between the 4th and 10th centuries, was utilized as both a tool and a weapon. Carried horizontally at the back of the belt, the Scramasax provided the spearman with a close-quarters weapon when needed, and its broad blade could handle many day-to-day chores. The ancestry of the Scramasax, which evolved from similar weapons in bronze (and later iron) used by the Celts, is portrayed in the decoration of the guard and pommel.
KEY FEATURES:
* High-carbon steel blade
* Authentic styling
* Scabbard included
MEASUREMENTS:
BLADE LENGTH: 11 1/2 inches
HANDLE LENGTH: 6 inches
OVERALL LENGTH: 17 3/4 inches
WEIGHT: 1lb 3oz
THICKNESS: .255
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