The historical pole-dagger was a Viking or Seax weapon used as a backup when the primary sword or weapon became damaged or lost in battle. It is much like a spear, but with a shorter pole. Wielded correctly, a historical warrior could continue a battle with a pole-dagger.
Specifications:
Overall: 30.75 inches long.
Blade Size: 12.25” long, 2” wide, 4mm thick.
Blade Specs: Damascus Steel, Forged, 15N20 and 1095 High Carbon Steel.
Blade Profile: Spearpoint, Double-edged.
Sharpness: Sharpened.
Shaft: 18.5” long, hardwood, steel bolstering.
Includes: Leather sheath.
Overall: 30.75 inches long.
Blade Size: 12.25” long, 2” wide, 4mm thick.
Blade Specs: Damascus Steel, Forged, 15N20 and 1095 High Carbon Steel.
Blade Profile: Spearpoint, Double-edged.
Sharpness: Sharpened.
Shaft: 18.5” long, hardwood, steel bolstering.
Includes: Leather sheath.