The blade is 4 3/8" long, composed of 1095 and wrought iron joined together in a wolfstooth weld. The handle is masur birch, and the overall length is a hair over 9 inches. The sheath is made from leather, bronze, and brass. This one is for sale, if you are interested contact me.
What do the runic letters on the blade read?
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Shahril Dzulkifli wrote: |
What do the runic letters on the blade read? |
It is my signature, my maker's mark if you will... it is my name in Anglo-Saxon runes.
This piece is now sold....:)
That's a beautiful blade! I love these "tooth" type seaxes.
How thick is the spine?
And what are we looking at here. . . . . looks like earlier 10th c. to me.
How thick is the spine?
And what are we looking at here. . . . . looks like earlier 10th c. to me.
Jeremy V. Krause wrote: |
That's a beautiful blade! I love these "tooth" type seaxes.
How thick is the spine? And what are we looking at here. . . . . looks like earlier 10th c. to me. |
The spine is about .130 inch thick, a bit thin for a seax but it slices nicely....
The piece arrived well packed and safely! It is terrific! Instantly one of my top pieces, absolutely outstanding work! Flawless...
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