Windlass Sticklestad Viking Sword
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Named for the Battle of Sticklestad 1030 AD in which the Viking warrior Olaf Haraldson (later to be canonized ''Saint Olaf'') fell, this Viking sword features an unsharpened carbon steel blade, steel guard and pommel with copper highlights, and a wood grip wrapped in brown suede flanked by copper rings.
Details
Named for the Battle of Sticklestad 1030 AD in which the Viking warrior Olaf Haraldson (later to be canonized ''Saint Olaf'') fell, this attractive, hand-forged Viking sword features an unsharpened carbon steel blade, steel guard and pommel with copper highlights, and a wood grip wrapped in brown suede flanked by copper rings. This battle ready sword is beautifully balanced and highly effective. Capable of both cutting and thrusting, it is also a delight to the eye.
Specifications
SPECIFICATION | METRIC | IMPERIAL |
Overall Length | 940mm | 37" |
Blade Length | 787mm | 31" |
Handle Length | ||
Weight | 1.25 Kg | 2 lbs 12 oz |
Point of Balance | 165mm | 6 1/2" |
Width at Guard | 44mm | 1 3/4" |
Width at Tip | 29mm | 1 1/8" |
Thickness at Guard | ||
Thickness at Tip | ||
Blade Steel | 1065 | |
Specifications will vary slightly from piece to piece. |