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Medieval Utility / Feasting Knife – Lord of Battles

$11.99

Battle Ready
(1 customer review)
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    This Medieval Knife is equally useful as either a utility knife or a larger feasting knife. The knife is made from a single piece of high carbon steel; the blade tang forms the grip. Much of it is left rough-polished for a utilitarian and period appearance. The grip is wrapped in leather cord.

    Many dark age and Medieval knives were utility tools – for while well-heeled warriors could afford a finely crafted sword, nearly everyone of any means had a need for a basic knife for chores and eating. Though these everyday knives were quality tools their cost could be kept affordable by forgoing the need to create fitted hilt components by simply forging the tang into a form that allowed it to also serve as a handle. Omitting a high level of polish and leaving all but the edge of the tool with a rough level of polish also managed time and costs for producing a practical medieval knife.

    Such a tool would look right at home in the craftsmans shed, on the commoners belt and upon the eating table.

    Overall Length9 1/2''
    Blade Length4 1/2''
    Weight3.7 oz
    EdgeSlightly Sharp
    Width22 mm - 24mm
    Thickness4.7 mm - 3.4 mm
    PommelN/A
    P.O.B.1/8''
    Grip Length3 1/4''
    Blade [High Carbon Steel]
    ClassBattle Ready
    ManufacturerLord Of Battles
    Country of OriginIndia

    Lord of Battles Forged Knife

    1 review for Medieval Utility / Feasting Knife – Lord of Battles

    1. K0rpz

      Decent A cheap, utilitarian knife. You get what you see, in its unpolished and low-cost look. That said, it’s a pretty solid chunk of metal, thick, and seems durable (I didn’t try any heavy stress testing or anything). The default sharpness looks like butter-knife sharpness; the added sharpening helps quite a bit, but could probably use a bit more sharpness that you could easily do at home likely. Conclusion: It’s usable, and nice and rustic.

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