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Quillon Dagger 12th-17thC TC2
The Quillon dagger is probably the longest lived style of dagger, current from the 12th Century right through to the 17th or even 18thC. Suitable for military men from Late Norman knights to Cromwell’s Roundheads.
Brown leather over a wood grip, steel guard and pommel and double sided carbon steel blade with a veg tan leather sheath.
Dagger comes semi-sharp with a 1mm edge or can be sharpened
Specification
Overall length - 38cm/15”
Grip Length - 9cm/3.5”
Blade length - 26cm/10”
Blade thickness (at hilt) - 6.5mm/0.25”
Edge sharpness
Semi-Sharp is 'butter knife sharp'; it has a very fine flat on the edge
Sharp has been ground to give a reasonable cutting edge, but final honing, if required, is by the customer.
(TC2)
Please note prices in the film will be dated!
Please also note that the leather on the grip is brown, not black.
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