Product description
This dagger is slim, lightweight and quick, and makes a very effective weapon and tool. In medieval battles, the dagger was the weapon for close combat and was used to finish off the enemy. Almost every soldier had a dagger, for practical use as well as for attacking and defending. The Crecy dagger is a classic replica of medieval originals, it is named after the battle of Crecy in 1346. Daggers like this were used during the Hundred Years War. The dagger has a beautifully shaped cross-guard and a luxurious grip wrapped with suede leather, it lies comfortably in the hand. The patinated finish of the steel gives the dagger an authentic look and makes the steel easy to maintain. It is delivered including a scabbard with belt loop.
The Battlecry line of historical swords, daggers and axes was designed in collaboration with John Clements. John has unsurpassed knowledge of historical fencing and medieval and Renaissance fighting methods. All items are hand-forged by the forgery of Windlass Steelcrafts of high quality 1065 tempered carbon steel and are strong and resilient. The swords have an extra wide full tang and all weapons are sharp and suitable for cutting tests.
Each model has been put through rigorous physical testing to exceed industry standards. These battle tested weapons have a patinated finish which makes them look even more authentic and historical. Each weapon is individually inspected at every step of the manufacturing process, and only after passing the inspection do they receive the blacksmith's mark on the blade. Each weapon is delivered including a certificate, signed by all craftsmen who have worked on the weapon. Also included is a matching scabbard and, if applicable, a swordfrog.
