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The Black Knight Medieval Dagger

The Black Knight Dagger

Sword Gallery One

16th. C. Italian Rapier
16th. C. German Mercenary
16th C. Saxon
12th. C. French Emperor
13th. C. Scottish Wallace
Elvish Medieval Fantasy

Sword Gallery Two

11th. C. Norman Conqueror
11th C. Norman
15th. C. Austrian Executioner
14th. C. Late Medieval
11th. C. Combat Sword
10th. C. Viking Sword

Sword Gallery Three

15th. C. 2-Handed Gothic
15th. C. 2-Handed Gothic "S"
13th. C. English War Sword
14th. C. English 2-Handed
15th. C. English Agincourt
5th. C. Visigoth

Imports

The Black Knight Dagger


This is the companion dagger to our ever popular " Black Knight" Sword, Inspired by E.A. Christensen's sketch work, found on p. 121 of  Oakeshott's "Record of the Medieval Sword". Remaining true to its historical form, the black knight sword is one of the perfectly balanced swords of the medieval era. The original, is dated at 1475 (with some controversy).  The dagger is made of 1060 high carbon steel and Tempered to a Rockwell of 50. The handle is made of wood covered in black leather. Polished blade and pommel. The dagger comes with a scabbard and a strapping system to attach the dagger to the companion sword's scabbard.

 

 

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