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Tod Cutler – 16th Cent. Brueghel Messer

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Battle Ready
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    This striking Messer from Tod Cutler takes its inspiration from the vivid scenes of Pieter Brueghel’s paintings, where townsmen, soldiers, and travelers alike carry sturdy Messers or Bauernwehr at their sides. These weapons—part tool, part sidearm—were the trusted companions of the working classes in 15th and 16th century Germany and Switzerland, valued for their rugged practicality rather than noble ornament.

    The Brueghel Messer embodies that same spirit of honest craftsmanship. Its over 14 inch blade is forged from tempered EN45 high carbon steel, producing a resilient and capable edge with a thick spine for strength and cutting efficiency. The steel guard and pommel cap frame a grip of carved hardwood scales that are riveted directly to the full tang for lasting security. The construction is completed with a traditional peen over the pommel cap, ensuring durability and historical authenticity.

    Unpretentious yet refined in its execution, this Messer captures the essence of the practical Messer of the commoner in late medieval and early Renaissance central Europe Its straightforward design and solid handling make it a fine representation of the practical blades so often seen in Brueghel’s art and throughout the late Middle Ages. Included is a robust, hand-stitched leather sheath

    Overall Length19 1/4"
    Blade Length14 1/2"
    Weight1 lb 3 oz
    EdgeUnsharpened
    Width34.6 mm
    Thickness5.3 mm - 3.1 mm
    PommelIntegrated
    P.O.B.2 1/2"
    Grip Length4 3/8"
    Blade [EN45 High Carbon Steel]
    ClassBattle Ready
    ManufacturerTod Cutler
    Country of OriginUK

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