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short Bearded Axe

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Product information "short Bearded Axe"
The head design of the Short-Bearded Axe provided a concentration of power behind a relatively short cutting edge, ideal for punching through any armor of the Viking period in close combat.

Key Features
Historically Accurate
Fully Functional
Hardwood Shaft

Measurements
BLADE LENGTH: 3 3/4"
HANDLE LENGTH: 24 1/2"
OVERALL LENGTH: 25 1/2"
WEIGHT: 2lb 6oz
THICKNESS: .32"

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January 28, 2016 22:27

Recht handliche Axt. Sit auch relativ scharf geliefert worden. Manko ist der etwas wackelige Axtkopf.

December 18, 2014 20:57

Eine schöne Axt, sie ist der perfekte Mittelpunkt zwischen Einhändig und Zweihändig und verbindet eine extreme Wucht mit Wendigkeit. Der einzige Markel den ich habe is das der Standartmäßige Keil im Stiel oben fehlt, so hätte der axtkopf bei zu viel schwung herausfliegen können. aber sonst ist sie Top :)

January 28, 2014 00:07

An sich eine schöne und gut gearbeitete Axt. Leider stößt mir der Flugrost, mit dem die Bartaxt-Klinge bedeckt war ein wenig sauer auf. Nichts was man mit ein wenig putzen nicht beseitigt bekommt, daher 4 von 5 Punkte. :)

Manufacturerinformation (GPSR)

Swords and more GmbH
Liebigstrasse 2-20
22113 Hamburg
Deutschland

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

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