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Medieval Mace Head
Maces are terrible weapons that are able to easily ignore strong protection, such as chainmail. They are represented in many historical references that show their effectiveness. In the Maciejowsky bible there are numerous illustrations of soldiers wielding maces.
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This mace head is made of steel and is based on an original in the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge.
Length: 7.8cm
Socket diameter: 23mm
Weight: 450g
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
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13th Century Axe Head
Our 13th century axe head is based on an original maedieval axe design. It features forged construction and a sharp edge. It is great for living history but unsuitable for reenactment combat.
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Head only - shaft is not included.
Length: 15cm
Blade: 10cm
Weight: 900g
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Bardiche Axe Head
Used from the 14th to 17th century, the bardiche could cause devastating damage in the hands of a skilled warrior. Our bardiche head is forged from high carbon steel and features a 3mm edge that is suitable for most re-enactment groups.
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Supplied as a head only - wooden pole NOT supplied with this item.
Length: 44cm
Width: 13cm
Inner socket: 27.5mm - 28.5mm
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Great Axe Head
Crafted in 3mm steel, the Great Axe will work with a variety of shaft lengths and match a variety of Viking and Medieval personae.
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Supplied as a head only - wooden shaft NOT supplied with this item.
Axe head measurements: 35.1cm x 22cm
Socket measurements (oval): 4cm x 3.2cm
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Two-handed Maciejowski Falchion
Our Two-handed Maciejowski Falchion is based on illustrations from the 13th century Maciejowski Bible, also known as the Morgan Bible or Crusader Bible.
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It is constructed from high carbon steel with a wooden handle and sharp edge. Great for Living History and test cutting!
Total Length: 92cm
Blade Length: 52cm
Handle Length: 40cm
Weight: 1.45kg
Max. Blade Width: 9cm
Blade Thickness (back): 3.4mm
Blade: High Carbon Steel
Edge: Sharp
Pommel: Intergated
Scabbard: None
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Infantry Sallet
The sallet was a war helmet that replaced the bascinet in Italy, western and northern Europe and Hungary during the mid-15th century. In Italy, France and England the armet helmet was also popular, but in Germany, the sallet became almost universal.
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Outer Circumference: 63-64 cm
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Bascinet with Visor - 14 gauge
Our Battle Bascinet is great for SCA or re-enactment. Although it is based on a historical model, combat specialists have modified this helmet turning it into an essential piece for any battle or melee. It provides maximum protection without sacrificing an iota of vision.
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The visor can be removed quickly and easily if required by removing the hinge pins. The visor also has a locking system that holds it in place when raised. When the visor is lowered it is held closed by a hook on one side and a buckled strap on the other for extra security. Constructed from 14 gauge steel with a satin finish. Features a well-padded lining and buckled leather chin strap.
Inner Circumference
M: 57-59cm
L: 60-61cm
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MH Transitional Helmet - 16 gauge
Sometimes knights will prioritise protection over vision for obvious reasons. The Topfhelm (literally Pot Helmet) has evolved from the less protective spangenhelm, and there is eveidence of its use during the late medieval ages.
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Our “Early Top Helmet” is one of the earlier versions of these Topfhelms, suitable for Knights and Infantrymen. Made in 1.6mm steel with natural canvas lining.
Perimeter: 63-64cm
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German Sallet 1450-1490 - Large
Between 1450 and 1500 no one went to war without wearing at least one form of head protection, usually barbute or sallet. There were many different designs depending on the origin of the item but some, as the one shown here, had simple but effective designs.
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Made of 1.6mm steel. Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used in its manufacture. The steel is untreated and may have rust. To protect the steel you may rub it with mineral or synthetic oil. Leather chin strap included.
Size M: 60-61 cm perimeter
Size L: 63-64 cm perimeter
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Open Face Sallet - 16 gauge
The sallet was a war helmet that replaced the bascinet in Italy, western and northern Europe and Hungary during the mid-15th century. In Italy, France and England the armet helmet was also popular, but in Germany, the sallet became almost universal. The large amount of artistic representation and original pieces indicate that even with a slight German predominancy, this was a common choice of helmet throughout Europe.
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This specific model, with back tail and without a visor, was commonly used by infantry and mercenaries due to its versatility.
Made of 1.6mm steel. Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used in its manufacture.
Perimeter: 63-64 cm
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.



