This dagger draws its name from its shape. The 15th Century Rondel Dagger is based on a historical piece that echoes the popular daggers of the fifteenth century, especially those that were favored secondary weapons and misericords by knights of the age. Rondel means, as you can imagine, round or circular, and thus references the guard and pommel found on this dagger. This is a purely thrusting dagger, designed with a blade of EN45 high-carbon steel in a reinforced design that puts all the impact onto the point. Historically, this would have allowed the dagger to easily slip between armor joints or small gaps, or even pierce mail. This dagger also features a round pommel with steel plating, as well as a shaped wooden grip. It comes complete with a hand-stitched leather scabbard as well, which can be easily suspended from a belt to keep this dagger directly at your side, within easy reach. For those who want that touch of historical accuracy in their look, this 15th Century Rondel Dagger is a good side-arm to feature and carry, as well as a great display piece to bring into your collection, too.
Key Features:
- Fully functional
- Modeled After an Actual Museum Piece
- Decorated with a Round Pommel and A Steel Cap
- Includes a Brown Leather Scabbard
Materials:
- Features a Straight Spike Blade of EN45 High Carbon Steel
- Possesses a Fine Wood Handle
Measurements:
- Overall Length: 14.25 Inches
- Blade Length: 8.6
- Weight: 8.6 Ounces
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