
This two-handed sax was spread among Western European nations, especially among the Anglo-Saxons. It is solid and well-balanced. A good seax for combat shows, re-enactment etc. Unusually, this weapon replica is to be lead by two hands. Sources: (1) Stephen Pollington: The English Warrior from earliest times to 1066, ISBN-13: 978-1898281276 und (2) Richard Underwood: Anglo-Saxon Weapons and Warfare, ISBN-13: 978-0752419107.
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