Mercenary Holbein Dagger

By: Windlass Steelcrafts LAST CHANCE ON SALE

(USD) $119.95 $108.68

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Swiss Mercenaries

This simple, yet artful design was a highly effective dagger when wielded by Swiss Mercenaries through the 1500-1600s. Features a hand forged, 1075 high carbon steel blade with a full tang. Tempered to 52 RC. The parts are also hand made and finished in solid steel with a dark patina. This double-edged dagger is lively in the hand and wickedly fast. The contoured grip is stained hardwood. The pommel has 3 studs. Includes a genuine leather sheath with hand-applied, antiqued steel reinforcing accents. This knife is hand forged by Windlass Steelcrafts.


Specifications

Reliks Product ID 6798
Manufacturer SKU 404483
Available Options Sharpening Service (add to cart to select)
Blade Length 8 3/4"
Blade Material 1075 High Carbon Steel
Full Length 14 1/2"
Scabbard Leather
Weight 9 oz


Reliks Customer's Rating

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4/5 average from 4 reviews


Reliks Customer Reviews

Reviewed by verified owners of this product

G - Verified Buyer


"Sexy Dagger. Pommel not comfortable for the hand"


K - Verified Buyer


"Very happy with the product. I have already showed other friends the product and they were very impressed."


P - Verified Buyer


"The dagger itself is awesome. Feels very nice in the hand. A nice simple addition to my collection. The only bad thing I have to say is mine came with lots of stains on the guard. I assume this is just mine though "


T - Verified Buyer


"Firstly if someone wants it sharp they should ask Reliks for their sharpening service, the blade out of the box had a butter knife edge, but still thin enough that an evening with a tungsten carbide hone and diamond homes I hand sharpened it, I could have use my belt sander for a quicker sharpening but hand sharpening is less likely to go wrong if one makes false move on the belt sander. The knife does have a good period Swiss Baselard look, seems robust enough. The pommel can be uncomfortable if one doesn't use either a hammer grip or the ice pick grip and one tries to use a sable grip with the corners of the pommel digging into the the bottom of the hand near the wrist, but if one uses the " handshake grip " this small issue is easy to avoid. The steel seems hard enough and the blade could take a decent paper cutting edge. The scabbard was a good friction fit with my Mercenary Holbein Dagger. Very good quality for the price point."



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