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16th/17th Century Pirate Cutlass. Hanger & Scabbard. For Re-enactment or Display

$ 57.55

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Modified Item: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days

    Description

    16th/17th Century Pirate Cutlass.
    Hanger & Scabbard.
    Great For Re-enactment - Costume - Or Just For Display
    Authentically detailed.
    Based on an original, this Pirate Cutlass (or Cutte) is accurately sized and antiqued to replicate a museum piece. The high carbon steel blade has a distal taper,  and is light and quick.
    The hilt fittings are in solid steel and blackened, matching the locket and chape of the leather-covered scabbard.
    Pirates of the 16th century typically carried a few flintlock pistols and a cutlass or combinations of both.
    The short bladed cutlass was at home among the rigging and cluttered decks of a sailing ship, where a longer sword would have proved a disadvantage. Many a bloody-handed pirate of the 17th century clambered over the side of a gold laden galleon armed with a cutlass such as this.
    Known by many names- "hanger," "cuttoe," and "short sabre" by infantry, or "cutlass" by sailors- this was an exceedingly popular short weapon.
    This is an excellent item for re-enactment and would make a great addition to any collection
    Approx Specifications:
    Overall length: 78cm
    Blade length: 63cm
    Blade Width. (Widest). 3.5cm Handle length: 9 cm
    Weight: 0.85kg
    Weight In Scabbard: 1.1kg
    Point of Balance: 13.5cm
    Width at Guard: 12cm
    This is an exquisite piece and would make an ideal gift or display item
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