Viking Daggers from Medieval Collectables
The Viking dagger or called the seax, or sax, was the universally carried knife in Northern Europe. The Viking dagger was carried and used by the Saxons, Angles, Vikings and Germanic tribes. Viking Daggers, use probably dated before the fall of Rome and continues on into the early Middle Ages. From small knives with 3-4 inch blades to actual swords with blades of 27-28 inches and always single-edged, the profile of the seax varied a great deal. The original version of this large knife served from camp work to cutting work, on shipboard, and for fighting if a sword or axe was not available.
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 6th Century Lombard Scramseax Knife Item # IP-131-2
The Generation 2 version, 6th Century Lombard Scramseax Knife, is based off a 6th century version. The blade is 5160 tempered carbon steel with a darkwood handle. The tang is peened over top the metal end cap of the handle. Price: $129.00
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 Muela Viking Dagger Item # KMVIKIN23
Each Muela Hunting Knife is handsome as well as functional with handle materials that include Red Stag antler, exotic stabilized hardwoods and Pakawood. Muela Knives are custom Spanish knives that have been made by the Muela family for generations. Price: $119.00
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 Practical Scramasax Item # SH2297
The Practical Scramasax has been produced in response to many requests from Viking re-enactors. Its 12 ½' blade, with a rounded tip and 1/16' wide edge, make it an ideal secondary weapon. Price: $97.92
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 Seax Item # 401022
The seax, or sax, was universal in Northern Europe. Carried and used by the Saxons, Angles, Vikings and German tribes, its use probably dated before the fall of Rome and continued on into the early Middle Ages. Price: $125.00
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 Viking Seax Knife Item # IP-704-2
The Generation 2 version of the Viking Seax Knife is based off a 10th century version and if you notice it is a nice match to the Witham Viking Sword. The blade is 5160 tempered carbon steel with a wood handle, wrapped in brown leather. Price: $139.00
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