ARMOR. A fine 19th c. German Copy of a Steel Halberd.


ARMOR. A fine 19th c. German Copy of a Steel Halberd.

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ARMOR. A fine 19th c. German Copy of a Steel Halberd. :
$450.00


This fine 19th c. copy of a German Halbert, was made by a professional armorer. It is extremely strong, and was originally purchased years ago in Europe. They were used by \'Pikeman\' as an offensive weapon, that included pulling riders off of their horses! As I had it shipped from a family home in Scotland, the extra cost of shipping the non-original shaft was absurd. Many years ago, we went to a lumber yard in Scotland, and they sold us a long round hardwood shaft, which was painted dark brown, and looked very authentic., the buyer can do the same. If you live in a castle, or a grand mansion with a great hall, this Halbert looks wonderfully authentic. This was never a cheap mass produced Halbert, but a very professional example.
Two feet six inches long, by eleven inches wide.

On May-03-17 at 04:04:11 PDT, seller added the following information:

A SPELLING MISTAKE, HALBERD NOT HALBERT!


ARMOR. A fine 19th c. German Copy of a Steel Halberd. :
$450.00

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