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Hello.What do you think about this medieval halebard?Its length is 60 cm and it does not have a wooden handle.No visible welding traces.I do not know what the signs appear on her.Is it an old medieval thing?THANK YOU VERY MUCH
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Hello,
The piece appears to be hand forged and joined together. However, I would expect to see much more corrosion traces on an antique blade, yet the blade is covered in a thick and uniform layer of black oxidation (from the forging I assume). I am pretty sure it is a rather recent attempt of a blacksmith to create an antique-looking halebard. ![]() But let's see what others more knowledgeable have to say. Cu placere! ![]() Last edited by mariusgmioc; 16th June 2017 at 07:18 PM. |
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It isn't Medieval in style, but 18th century style. Much more crudely made than any known-to-be-real ones I've seen.
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Agreeing with all 3 previous posts.
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Also, the construction seems thin and too delicate, I think it will not survive any real blow with the axe blades.
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