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Classical Leaf-Shaped Spearhead, approx. 31 cm, semi-sharp

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Product description

The leaf-shaped spearhead is a timeless design that returns throughout history. It has been used as far back as the Bronze Age, both for hunting and war, and has seen different styles in different cultures and eras - from the Celts to the ancient Romans and Greeks to the Vikings. It continued to be used even into the Middle Ages. This variant, with its distinctive raised midline, is likely to have been used by Roman, Greek and Celtic warriors in classical times. Made of hardened EN45 carbon steel, it has a length of about 31 cm (12.25 in.) and a blade about 22 cm long. Using two pre-drilled holes, the spearhead can be attached to a wooden shaft of your choice, allowing you to create your own Viking or early medieval spear. Shaft and additional mounting material are not included.

Product details
Product details:
Material: tempered EN45 spring steel (high carbon steel, not stainless)
Overall length (incl. socket): approx. 31.2 cm
Edge: semi-sharp (1 mm), not suitable for battles
Blade length: approx. 22 cm
Max. blade width: 5.5 cm
Blade thickness: approx. 6 mm
Length of socket: approx. 9.2 cm
Inner diameter of socket: approx. 2.7 cm
Weight: approx. 380 g
Based on a historical original
Shipment weight (g): 400

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