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Treat yourself to an Italian Raven-Beaked Beast Hammer, 14th Century
Italian Carrara horseman's hammer with beast motif, 14th century
The hammer is one of the oldest Germanic impact weapons and was popular in the Middle Ages as a warhammer or battlehammer due to its strength.
Extreme effect of great popularity.
It was especially used by cavalry from the 13th century onwards. As steel armour became more extensive and thicker, it resulted
The so-called rider's hammer is extremely powerful thanks to its weight and its ability to pierce and shatter even heavy armor.
Useful.
The crow's beak or bec de corbin is a late medieval variant of this polearm.
The eponymous thorn was an effective means of penetrating chain mail or plate armor against well-armored opponents.
To break.
This replica of a 14th-century Italian hammer depicts a monster with its mouth wide open. from the mouth of the beast.
The hammer head protrudes, while the pointed, downward-curving tip represents the creature's tail. The beast (including the shaft holder) exists
Made of brass, the hammer head and mandrel are made of steel. The wooden shaft is connected to the head by rivets and closed with a
Brass handle cap removed.
Special Features:
- Richly decorated hammer
- Carbon steel hammer head and mandrel
Details:
- Material: carbon steel, brass, wood
- Total length: approx. 67cm
- Handle length: approx. 52cm
- Head width: approx. 15 cm
- Weight: approx. 1328 g
The above specifications may vary slightly from specimen to specimen.
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