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Bar
Mace
The remains of a
mace of this type were
found in the River Thames,
but they were in use all across
Europe. Made from four bars of
steel with a wood and leather
grip and a large steel pom-
mel to help balance it, this is
indeed an awesome weapon.
Made by
Windlass Steelcraft
s
®
.
#600652…$130
Overall-28
1
/
2
"
Blade-20" x 2" x
3
/
16
"
Wt.-4 lbs. 8 oz.
CIRCA
1300
Pole Axe
With a long history of use, the pole axe was very popular in the lists, with the winner
being decided by the number of blows fairly struck. It was also quite popular for use on
the field of battle. With a good sharp point it could be used as a short spear, the back
or spike could be used to pierce armor, and the axe head itself was quite lethal. Superb
copy, with a high carbon blade and langets to protect the shaft. A magnificent example
of a polearm. Made by
Windlass Steelcrafts
®
.
#600640…
$145
($10 addl. s/h).
Overall 68" •
Head Spike-10" wide •
Wt.-4 lbs. 12 oz.
Nottingham
Shirt
A generous period cotton
shirt. Hook & eye closure
on neck. S/M or L/XL. Choose
black or white. Has an
embroidered cross pattern on
both the high collar and cuffs.
$64 each
White…
#882006
Black…
#101059
Steel Vambraces
These steel lower arm guards will go
with a large range of period outfits and
weapons. They are nicely formed and
lined with leather. Straps on the inner
arm adjust to fit just about anyone. 9
1
4
" x
6
1
4
". Wt.-1 lb. 10 oz. Made by
Windlass
Steelcraft
s
®
.
#300348…$80/Pair
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