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Your cart is empty. Dimensions: 15.5 inches overall (with scabbard) with 9.25-inch blade and a 5-inch handle.
Lasting: Spear-point blade made with 420 stainless steel to ensure long-lasting quality against harsh elements with option to sharpen
Strong: Metallic black handle cast metal, guard and pommel for a steady grip and protection along with a matching scabbard for safe stowing with pommel ring for lanyard attachment option.
Classic: Clean and simplistic medieval look with the black and silver color scheme staying true to the authentic medieval style.
Purpose: This decorative piece is a must-have for collectors or history enthusiasts. Ideal for costuming, cosplay and renaissance events.
chucho
Reviewed in Mexico on September 6, 2024
La compre para un disfraz en la feria medieval y sin necesidad de ponerle una funda extra, solo colgándola de mi cinturón se veia muy genial, la recomiendo completamente.
Jackie Haas
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024
I bought this dagger to carry at Renaissance Festivals. It looks the part, and seems to be well made. Good value at the price.
lyle
Reviewed in Canada on March 30, 2024
Product was as described, blade is very thin and comes un-sharpened, handle and scabbard are black ABS type material, but for the price it will work.
Girldad
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024
I purchased this for a photo prop. It looks ok, but I was very disappointed that I didn’t get the pattern in the pictures.
Andrew
Reviewed in Canada on January 17, 2023
I bought them for filming, so they look great. As a weapon, they are a pointy stick. The blades aren't sharp, the point is, because of it's shape. If you wanted something to look good, this works, if you're wanting a weapon, this isn't that.
arnulfo peña reyes
Reviewed in Mexico on February 19, 2022
Tuve que afilar a conciencia ambos lados y por fin agarró un filo decente
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 13, 2017
Worth more than what I paid for it.
RNMommyto4
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2016
My family is a bunch of Renaissance Faire dorks and my husband and son are into swords, so my husband wanted a dagger for his birthday...why, I have no idea, but I saw this and thought it was a great buy and bought it for him. He was very pleased!Nice looking dagger.Handle is on the smaller side...would work better for a female or a male with smaller hands. My husband is 6'9" and said it is a little uncomfortable for him to hold.Tip is sharp but the edges are not. It does look like you could probably sharpen them, though, if you were so inclined.The style of the hilt, handle, and sheath matches the sword he got for Christmas, so he was especially happy about that. :)Solid construction. Dagger has a good weight, so it appears to be well-made. The blade is stainless steel.Size is about 15.5 inches long.Comes with a scabbard, which is nice. The scabbard is black and trimmed in pewter, so it looks very nice.Overall we are happy with this purchase and would recommend it!
Benj
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2015
It should be obvious that this isn't a functional knife or blade of any kind. This is a costume accessory, and for that, it's perfect. At a glance, the scabbard housing looks leather-wrapped and bound with a metal boot. The pommel and eyelet look great without being as ornate as some costume pieces. For less than $15.00, you couldn't do better. Perfect as a costume sidearm. We'll use this to complete a female renaissance faire costume.I should note that for a responsible youth, this is a very safe blade. There is no edge at all (less than a butterknife), and hardly no point. I couldn't say "safe for kids" of course, but if you're worried about the blade being dangerous, it's no more so than a pencil and far less so than a pair of scissors.I think the size is spot-on for an item like this. At 5'10 and 170, it wouldn't look tiny hanging on my belt, but perfect for a dagger. On my girlfriend, who is 5'4, it doesn't look huge, either.
Digspig
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2014
The dagger was much better than I was expecting. I had been hungering for a dagger for a while, and simply bought it for the sense of swinging it through my oxygen opponents. The packaging is cheesy, but the dagger is well made and sturdy enough to handle stabbing well (I was stabbing through cardboard, not people, so don't photoshop a Hannibal Lecter mask onto me), and the blade can handle blows. Over all, better than I expected and well worth the 10 bucks.
Williams
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2013
If you are interested in a functional dagger, look elsewhere. If you are looking for an inexpensive costume piece, this is perfect. The scabbard and handle are cheap plastic, but they look really nice from a distance, which is all I needed. The cost of putting together a Halloween costume quickly gets out of hand, but this is a way to have a realistic look quite cheaply. The blade is a little sturdier than expected, so it actually could be dangerous if you let the kids play around with it too much, but it looks very nice and the kids think they have a real dagger. The sharply pointed tip on a heavy blade leads one to wonder what the manufacturer intended--it's obviously a toy, but a dangerous one. For responsible (or well-monitored) kids' costumes, it's perfect.It's not well-made or attractive enough for display.It probably wouldn't be suitable for serious adult costumes, like Renaissance fairs, either.
HelixMissionary
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2011
This is a really cool product I got. I am by no means a collector or expert, I'm just really into swords and knives and the like. I had already gotten the Knight's Dress Dagger from Amazon, and I was in the market for another "sidearm." This thing is perfect for it. It looks really good, and the picture doesn't do it justice. The blade comes quite shiny and almost unmarked (there is the word "stainless" written near the cross-guard, but it's so small that it's barely noticeable unless you're looking for it), and the whole thing looks very nice. The grip and sheath have a leathery-looking plastic on them that's comfortable to hold, and the metal parts other than the blade are made of a somewhat duller, more "real"-looking metal-- probably carbon steel as opposed to the stainless of the blade. It's also surprisingly balanced, sitting pretty well in my hand. It's very lightweight, so I wouldn't expect it to be too durable, but it's still nice. My only complaints are that the sheath is somewhat sticky on the inside (though unless you're going to be pulling this fast, which I don't recommend, that shouldn't be a problem) and that the hilt is quite small. The only reason it doesn't rest in my hand perfectly (see above) is that the grip isn't quite long enough; I pretty much have to put my index finger on the blade when holding it normally, and when I hold it backwards (with the pommel above my thumb and the blade protruding from under my little finger), I find my thumb and index finger have to move up and grip the ring pommel. These aren't very big deals, though, so it's still a really good knife!!!Note: It doesn't come sharp, if that matters to you.
Taltos
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2011
While this is a 'pretty' knife its clearly a costume piece. The scabbard is plastic with metal highlites. The blade is not high quality metal. Its a good piece for a costume or to go with 'garb' for a ren faire or similar event.
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