This small scramasax is authentically hilted in stag and is equipped with leather horizontal-carry sheaths.
Carried horizontally, at the back of the belt, the scramasax provided the spearman with both a close-quarters weapon and a tool and utensil in camp.
Durable leather sheath of the Stag Scramasax by Hanwei/Paul Chen.
It is patterned on a surviving blade just 3 ½” long, and while these would have been used primarily as eating utensils they could, if needed, be called upon to inflict a disabling wound.
The Scramasax carried by the Saxons and the Vikings between the 4th and 10th centuries, came in a wide range of sizes and was used both as a tool and a weapon.
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