🗡️ Own a piece of history — sharpen your style with medieval mastery!
The Whetstone Cutlery Medieval Double Edged Dagger features a 7.875-inch stainless steel blade with a faux bone handle and silver-finished brass trim. Measuring 13.75 inches overall and housed in a hard scabbard, it comes packaged in a gold velvet-lined box, making it a perfect collectible or gift for enthusiasts of historic weaponry and refined craftsmanship.
Brand | Whetstone Cutlery |
Handle Material | Bone |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00844296048809 |
Manufacturer | Trademark GLB |
UPC | 844296048809 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.57 x 4.45 x 1.14 inches |
Package Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 5 x 3.38 inches |
Brand Name | Whetstone Cutlery |
Model Name | 25-14799 |
Color | Black/Copper |
Material | stainless steel |
Part Number | 25-14799 |
Model Year | 2011 |
Sport Type | Hunting |
B**N
Love this
Love this
R**Z
Perfect for anyone that enjoys losing themselves in fictional worlds for a while!
It's been a while since I wanted to start a collection of prop swords/daggers/etc and this one was a perfect place to start. It's very cute and if you don't pay close attention you might even think it's the real deal. The fact that it includes its own sheath was a nice touch as well. I've received nice compliments on it from my friends and family. I was very surprised at the quality of the product considering it wasn't expensive at all. The blade is very sturdy and I don't think there's a risk of it getting rusty or anything like that with proper care. Absolutely recommend!
J**
Beautiful
Beautiful craftsmanship! My son loved it and happily added it to his collection. I will def buy from this maker again. Such a beautiful display
S**N
Very beautiful!
Don't mind my wo-maniac look haha... I just needed to get a picture for y'all and that's the best I could for now. This product definitely isn't legit, and I bet a lot of knife guys would say it was bad quality. But hey, I'm just a girl who loves to cosplay so for me it's perfect! It isn't sharp at all, I tried sharpening it for about ten minutes then got board and decided to just leave it dull, at least this way I don't have to worry about hurting myself or anyone else. It looks really cool, even tho it's cheap metal and cheep plastic, but totally worth it for the price! :) This would be perfect for medieval movies and plays, it looks real but is harmless ;) Thank you Amazon for great products!
M**T
Just a prop
If you're looking for a neat cosplay piece or something to accent a display of sorts...then i guess this works. Don't try to actually use it for anything though....like anything. It's not really a dagger...it's a prop. No edge whatsoever. Cheap materials. Even at the price point I've found better built items than this.
B**S
A Dagger in the Rough
Cool title, right? Even cooler little blade. I wouldn't take it to war, although it would probably be good for a Zombie or two come time for that. Ever notice how skulls are really easy to pierce on The Walking Dead?When you open the box, you're going to notice a few things:The orange cloth seems a bit out of place. Extremely nice looking, but it's lining a cardboard box.The dagger itself is a bit small. It's the size I would imagine Sting would be. A great sword for a Hobbit, you know? But nothing you would actually use as a weapon. That's good, seeing as how I got this as a remarkably cheap display piece.And that brings me to the next thing you notice. I checked, it is remarkably cheap. At least in the price I paid. But - and here's the kicker - nothing about this blade seems cheap. It is highly details and well polished in design. This level of quality is out of place, like a fine cloth lining a card board box. This is a fine blade for a low price, and I'm already considering how many to buy as presents for other people. They don't have to KNOW I'm cheap, right?
R**N
... Templar assassin knife diverse the 5 star because its good quality the one i got how ever its not ...
this Templar assassin knife diverse the 5 star because its good quality the one i gothow ever its not original quality meaning the wight handle instead of marble with engraved symbols its hard plastic,good plastic but not marbleand the image is painted,the sheath is polished wood with brass casing witch is really good the blade it self isn't all that sharp but good for stabbing though flesh or other stuff thoughts of you who like to stab and chop wood this product inst ideal for that but good for home defiance in the dark or stealth slaying...with that being said i can approve this item i don't know what welding was made with this rather if its one peace cover by brass and plastic or two peace together it looks like one piece witch is good and it has Templar knights symbols on it witch is always classy but it can be modified to make it original if tookin to a black smith.
S**S
Yes
Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. It was so satisfying to pick this bad boy up. It was heavy, and it felt real. The blade was dull which is perfectly fine with me, im not trying to kill someone with it, however I did sharpen it a little bit just for the pleasure of sharpening a dagger. The packaging cracked me up as well. The front showed two poorly animated mortal combat (i think) characters. The box was a bit beaten up but I didn't mind. The cat approves, I approve. Wonderful dagger.P.S if it bothers you, there is a small print on the dagger on one side that says "stainless china"