Description: Medieval Spiked Club | Mace30" Overall, 1.375" Long Stainless Steel Spikes x 20Strong, Solid, Fully Functional•••Compared to other design this version is a little longer (30" overall), heavier and has much better quality control. See 2nd photo for demo :) Details: Hardwood shaft, 1.5" diameter, with tape wrapped handle and ball at end for secure grip. The array of 20 1.375" (1-3/8") long stainless steel spikes are moderately sharp, securely fitted into metal cap of the business end. Comments: Rugged, as you expect with a weapon like this. Good construction. Very solid, even more so than the other spiked club and two metal maces I offer, but intended for 'soft' targets like home intruders or watermelons, not trees! Besides, the spikes would get stuck. The vinyl tape used to wrap the handle is so-so, I plan to re-wrap mine with cloth tape. Totally bad-ass though. I don't think you'll be disappointed. I do the photos and description myself and try to give you an idea of what this weapon is really like. I'm collector and a weekend warrior, active in my local HEMA group and Renaissance Fair. I sell what I own and can recommend. See my Seller ratings and buy with confidence, plus I ship fast! ••• Many types of maces were used in Medieval times. All differed in design and quality of workmanship (see final image in listing), but had in common that they used a combination of blunt-force and puncture attack to kill, wound, or incapacitate the enemy. There were well crafted military types utilized by professional soldiers and knights that were made by skilled weapon smiths, as well as the simpler type made with wood hand-cut by militia or common soldiers and then fitted with nails and spikes made by the local blacksmith, often reinforced by metal bands. The mace is one of the earliest weapons. They first appeared in the Late Stone Age and were developed from the simple club by adding sharp spikes of flint or obsidian. They experienced a resurgence in Medieval times as swords proved ineffectual against improvements in armor, and they were in use as late as World War I in trench warfare, the British referred to them as a 'knobkerry'.
Price: 36.6 USD
Location: Melbourne, Florida
End Time: 2024-08-14T23:03:06.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12 USD
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Restocking Fee: 10%
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Authenticity: Reproduction
Dexterity: Ambidextrous
Shipping Weight: 3 lbs, 10 ozs
Spike Material: 440 Stainless Steel
Color: Black|Brown
UPC: 801608006124
MPN: 200612
Country/Region of Manufacture: China
Modified Item: No
Handle Material: Wood