Rondel or Bollock dagger Kuttenberg, 14th century, blunt replica, black
A blunt replica of a medieval rondel dagger. Iconic dagger for the medieval period. You can read more about target daggers here.
When it comes to short sidearms of the late Middle Ages, few weapons are as typical of this period as the so-called target dagger (German Scheibendolch, French Dague à Rouelles, English Rondel / Roundel dagger). The name of this weapon derives from the two characteristic targets (usually - but not always - circular), one of which served as a guard and the other as the dagger head.
- Overall length: 36 cm
- Blade length: 26 cm
- Blunt blade 2mm thick
Our replica is made of hardened spring steel CSN 14 260 (54SiCr6), in a blunt design for safe carrying. A leather sheath can be purchased for the dagger.
580 g
37.5 cm
47 cm
Black
Middle Ages
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