Norman Mace Lambert
This early medieval mace would be a perfect offensive weapon in Norman warfare. Though lightweight, it could easily break bones and cave in a leather Saxon helm. The solid cast steel head has multiple blunt spikes and rope decoration, while the darkened, wooden shaft has indents for a sure grip. A steel butt cap with lanyard ring allows for easily transport on foot or horse, or enables you to tie the weapon to your wrist in battle. More information...
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Item number: 5484
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Norman Mace Lambert
- Total length without the rings at the shaft end approx. 526mm
- The steel head is approx. 60mm long
- The diameter of the sleeve is approx. 30.5mm at the end; its narrowed part approx. 28mm
- The total diameter of the head including the thorns is approx. 57.2mm
- The thorns are approx. 14.5mm long
- The head is a cast steel with 18 spikes / spines
- The handle / haft is made of hardwood and has a diameter of approx. 26.9mm
- The ending on the shaft has a diameter of approx. 29.5mm and is approx. 27.2mm long
- The turned handle has a diameter of approx. max. 30mm and min. approx. 25.5mm
- The rings at the shaft end have an outer diameter of approx. 17.5 and 25.5mm and are made of a material thickness of approx. 3.9mm
- Weight approx. 552 g
- Mace head is solid cast steel
- Wooden shaft with carved grip
- Steel butt cap with lanyard ring
Specs may vary slightly from piece to piece.
Made by Windlass Steelcrafts®