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Medieval Practice Weapon-Dagger
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A wooden sword, or waster, was a common training tool for the practice of swordsmanship throughout the Middle Ages. This training weapon allowed a warrior to practice full combat safely while preserving his precious steel for the real battle to come. Our practice weapons are hand crafted of solid, fully seasoned hardwood. With contrasting wood guard and pommel, they are strong enough to meet the needs of today's swordsman (or woman). Each can take the abuse of sparring and reenacting, even edge-to-edge. (Keep in mind, however, that wood can break along the grain.) The dagger design represents edge weapons common from the 12th to 15th centuries.
Buying Info

US & Canada customers:
Buy the Medieval Practice Weapon-Dagger direct from our wholly owned subsidiary Museum Replicas

For battle ready hand forged swords, historically accurate helmets and armor, period clothing and licensed collectibles visit Museum Replicas

Other customers can email us at sales@windlass.com