This chopper is based on the one in the Maciejowski Bible illustrations, I don't know of any surviving examples out there so whatever we can say about this reproduction is that its' handling qualities may differ from the original I would think on how heavy or light the maker decides to make it. What we can tell for sure is that the outline is close to the illustration. Any distal taper or total weight of the original versus the MRL copy is impossible to tell.
Now on it's own merits a few numbers:
The construction seems solid with a full tang, the grips looks like a nice reddish rosewood ( Could be something else, but it looks good. Should look even better when I apply a bit of boiled linseed oil. ) The handle is held together by 3 brass cutlery rivets and the butt and guard are brass bolsters.
Weight: 3 to 3.5 pounds according to my bathroom scales, feels much lighter and very lively: Not point heavy at all !
The originals may have been of heavier stock with a distal taper ?
POB: Is an 1/4" behind the small guard nub and 12" forward of the end of the butt. the handle is 13 1/4" long.
Held near the guard the blade should be easy to wield one handed or even in a reverse grip: Easy to spin around balance point. If held with one hand near the handle there is more blade presence.
Total length: 32 1/2"
Blade length: 19" , effective reach if held with one hand near the butt 27"
Blade thickness: 5/32" at guard with a distal taper to 1/8" near the point
Blade width: Max. near point 4 3/8" at guard 1 1/2"
Steel: MRL standard quality I imagine, easy enough to sharpen with a file but capable of taking a functional edge but too soft to take and keep a razor edge. If I sharpen it I will give it a machete or axe type edge.
In a modern use context I can see this one being easy to use as a good bush knife / machete.
Using the unsharpened edge to the box it came in a bit of very casual cutting with the edge did not bite into the cardboard at all: Not a surprise with the 2 mm edge. But the design has one interesting and scary surprise as the equally unsharpened slightly concave edge near the tip will sail though the same cardboard like a " Light Sabre ": Should be VERY scary when even minimally sharpened. ( The point hits at an angle closer to a thrust combined with a cutting motion than as a simple cutting action. )
The 3 concave wavy cut-outs on the back of the blade may be only there for decorative reasons but I wonder if used to strike against armour the points might give you the same effectiveness of the flanges of a flanged type mace: In other words a single flange mace :eek: :lol:
Now I'm sure that an Albion, A & A or other top makers could improve on this one but at the LOW price I think this MRL version is good value for the money.
In handling it seems to me it could be compared to a very short polearm or even like a short Katana or long wakizashi, two handed use should be very fast, Not the tip heavy dead mass it might seem to be just from its' outline.
Would this be a Knights weapon ? Primary or back-up ? I would see it as very useful for an archer or a polearmed soldier as a secondary weapon or even as a camp tool ? Tool or exclusively a weapon, or a bit of both? Any comments welcome.

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