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Broad viking axe

€149.00*

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Product information "Broad viking axe"
The Viking axe is the term of the medieval battle weapon. With its broad head and 1 kg weight, it is ideal for use in battle. Its 80 cm dimensions allow for a perfect balance between reach and control. This ax is not only designed for combat use, but also perfect for logging and other outdoor activities.

This Viking ax is impressive in every way: from its size to its impressive power. It is a must-have for anyone interested in history, reenactment enthusiasts and anyone dying for a high-quality, robust axe.

Order now and experience the power and quality of the Viking Age with our wide Viking axe.
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Weight: 1 kg
Length: 80cm

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Swords and more GmbH
Liebigstrasse 2-20
22113 Hamburg
Deutschland

0049 40 36164963
info@swords-and-more.com

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