Dutch Cutlass, Dutch East India Cutlass - sale
This historically accurate cutlass is replicated from a type used by the Dutch East India Co., but it’s like could be found across the seven seas. It must be stressed that no design rules applied to the early cutlass, and they took several forms. This version features an unsharpened carbon steel effective blade and a slightly curved solid wood grip married to a gracefully formed knuckle guard and a steel shell. The Dutch Cutlass comes with a scabbard. More information...
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Dutch Cutlass, Dutch East India Cutlass
- Total length approx. 850mm
- Blade length approx. 714mm
- Floor plan of the curved quillon is approx. 150mm width and approx. 175mm length
- The steel shell guard (knuckle bow) made of approx. 1.7mm thick steel is approx. 97mm long. On the finger side, it is covered with leather.
- Blade width at the parry approx. 38.3mm
- Thickness of the blade at the guard approx. 4.5mm
- Blade width 10cm off the blade point approx. 34.8mm
- Thickness of the blade 10cm off the blade point approx. 4.5mm
- POB approx. 16cm
- Blade made of carbon steel 1065
- There are two fullers on the blade, 36 and 37cm long
- Steel hardness 48-52 HRC
- Handle length approx. 110mm
- Weight without scabbard approx. 1114 g
- Weight with scabbard approx. 1414 g
- Blade not sharpened but not blunt, thickness about 0,7mm
Even if this is a fully functional sword, it cannot be used in combat shows, historical reenactment or similar for safety reasons!
Specs may slightly vary from exemplar to exemplar.
Premium quality product, made by Windlass Steelcrafts®.