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17th Century Silver Hilted Dagger
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17th Century Silver Hilted Dagger features a large, fully tempered high carbon steel blade with attractive fuller work married to a durable hilt. Guard, grip, and pommel are all made from solid nickel silver. Along with a black leather scabbard with nickel plated throat and tip, 17th Century Silver Hilted Dagger makes for one of the best looking, yet effective fighting daggers we have ever offered.
Silver Hilted Dagger is made of high carbon steel by Windlass Steelcrafts. This dagger can be seen in the book, "European Daggers" by Bashford Dean.
Daggers are the simplest stabbing weapons in history. Short bladed, one handed, and relatively light, daggers have been constructed of everything from stone to metal alloys to composite plastics. Most daggers are designed for thrusting but many are also capable of cutting like a kitchen knife. Each culture from the Stone Age forward has used daggers and created its own shapes and styles of dagger. Daggers have rarely been used as a primary weapon except among brigands and assassins, but have been universally used as a secondary weapon in combat.
Overall Length: 14 3/4"
Blade Length: 10"
Blade Width: 1 1/4"
Blade Thickness: 3/16"
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