Spear point

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This reconstruction of a Germanic frame follows a Germanic find from the south of approx. 1 to 5 centuries a.d. The picture (lat. Framea) is a Germanic dart similar to the ango spear.

It differs from germic ger ger however. Tacitus (Germania 6) describes the equipment of the Germanic warrior as follows:

in Damascus Steel.

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Even iron is not abundant with them, as we infer from the character of their weapons. But few use swords or long spears. They carry a spear (the frame is their name), with a narrow and short head, but so sharp and easy to handle that the same weapon serves, under the circumstances, for a near or distant conflict. As for the soldier-horse, he is satisfied with a shield and a spear; infantry soldiers also spread each man's missile rains by taking several and launching them at an immense distance, and being naked or lightly dressed in a small robe. [from Wikipedia]

Our replica is hand forged from a single piece of carbon steel. The cutting edge is slightly sharp. It wasn't polite on purpose. Weld strokes give an authentic appearance.

Delivery does not include shaft!

Details:

- Material: high carbon steel

- Total length: approx. 24.5 cm

- Blade length: approx. 12 cm

- Nozzle length: approx. 12.5 cm

- Nozzle diameter: approx. 22 mm

- Weight: approx. 210 gr.

The same boomhead is also available

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