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The parrying dagger is a category of small handheld weapons from the European late Middle Ages and early Renaissance. These weapons were used as off-hand weapons in conjunction with a single-handed sword such as a rapier. They were designed to parry, or defend, more effectively than a simple dagger form, typically incorporating a wider guard.
This metal dagger is based on a Swiss design from the 16thC. It also includes an ornate metal scabbard
The edge profile on this dagger is not always symmetrical therefore the tip geometry varies.
Measurements
Average Total Length: 440mm
Blade Length: 260mm
Cross guard Width: 130mm
Weight: 620 grams
Blade Material: Metal - Stainless
Handle Material: Wire wrap
Scabbard: Metal - Stainless
Please Note: Whilst not overly sharp - this blade has an edge. This dagger is not designed for combat.
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