Veronese Ballock Dagger - Sale
This dagger was popular throughout Europe between the 13th and 18th centuries, in particular the Tudor period. This beautiful reproduction has a strong triangular blade, capable of punching through the toughest mail armor. The brass guard and cross inlaid pommel have been brushed and antiqued, giving this piece a truly ominous appearance, while the sleek handle allows for a firm grip. The blade edges are unsharpened and the tip is slightly blunted. The disc pommel, emblazoned with a cross in bold relief, is likewise crafted from antiqued brass. The grip is blackened wood. The sheath with wooden core is bound in stitched black leather and fitted with a protective antiqued brass chape. More information...
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Veronese Ballock Dagger
Please note: This is just an ornamental item, not intended for real use!
- Material: 1055 High Carbon Steel
- Total length about 395mm
- Blade length approx. 253mm
- Diameter of the rondel at the handle is approx. 53.4mm
- The cross-guard is about 62.4mm wide
- The cross-guard ends are about 18mm thick
- The cross-guard is in the middle about 25.7mm thick
- The blade has a cross section of the isosceles triangle, the base side has a hollow grind
- Cross section at the guard approx. 14.7mm wide * approx. 13.8mm high
- Cross section 5cm off the point approx. 6.88mm width * approx. 6.37mm height
- Sharp blade point
- Weight of the dagger about 544 g
- Weight of the scabbard about 70 g
Made by Windlass Steelcrafts®