Description
The article discusses a historical sword, the Marto Crecy War Dagger, and its features. The dagger has a 1065 high carbon steel blade tempered at -50s RC, which makes it strong and durable. The blade has a battle-hardened finish with a blue patina, and it is a slim, light weapon that is well suited for taking on armored or unarmoured opponents. The dagger also includes a matching sheath, custom packaging, and a Certificate of Authenticity signed by each blacksmith who crafted the blade at every step of the forging process. The total length of the dagger is 38 cm, and the blade is 23 cm long. The weight of the dagger is 454 g.
Double-edged war dagger with a 1065 high carbon steel blade tempered at -50s RC. Battle-hardened finish with a blue patina and a full tang.
Crecy War Dagger is a handy double edged dagger, well suited for taking on armored or unarmoured opponents. This lightweight weapon from the Windlass Battlecry collection is slim, light, and fast, making it highly effective alone or in combination with another weapon. The blade has undergone rigorous testing.
Includes a matching sheath, custom packaging, and a Certificate of Authenticity signed by each blacksmith who crafted the blade at every step of the forging process.
Total Length: 38 cm
Blade: 23 cm Length;3 cm Width
Weight: 454 g
Manufactured by Windlass Steelcrafts
The BattleCry Collection of historical swords, daggers and axes has been designed in collaboration with John Clements, whose knowledge of historical swordsmanship and medieval and renaissance fighting methods is second to none. Hand forged by Windlass Steelcrafts from 1065 carbon steel and tempered in computer controlled ovens at 50 RC. This ensures strength, toughness and edge retention. The swords have wide, full tangs and are all razor-sharp.
Each model has undergone rigorous physical testing to exceed all expectations. These battle weapons have a blackened finish. Each piece is individually inspected at each step of the manufacturing process, and only after passing the inspection received by master gunsmiths, do they stamp their stamp on the blade. Included with each model is a certificate signed by the craftsman who worked on your matching blade and scabbard.