Circa 1690: The crashing of waves, the roar of cannons, the shout of sea rogues through the foreboding mist - this new cutlass can't help but unleash adventurous images. Scottish born Capt. William Kidd, we're sure, would have favored this sword. As seen in period art, the Scottish Basket-Hilt was at times married to a cutlass blade (this one has a double edge for the first 9" of the blade). The basket itself provided excellent hand protection and could deliver a hard blow in the crowded melee that ensued on board.
Includes scabbard.
Overall | 800mm |
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Blade | 635mm Length, 48mm Width, 4.76mm Thickness |
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Weight | 1474 g |
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Material | 1065 High Carbon Steel |
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