Jack Loomes
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Post by Jack Loomes on Feb 4, 2015 1:06:07 GMT
      The ballock dagger was widely carried in the Gothic period. It is a thrusting weapon capable of penetrating the leather doublets worn for protection at the time. Its name derived from the double spheres at the grip base, which represent male genitalia. (Typically, the Victorians renamed the form kidney dagger.) The image was further punctuated by wearing the dagger centered at the front of the belt. This example represents the type in its finest form and is of exceptional quality. The blade is pentagonal at the forte and sheathed in brass engraved with four hatched panels and fifth containing the initials W K. An identical dagger with identical inscription was in the Samuel Rush Meyrick Collection. Gothic daggers in other than excavated condition are exceedingly rare. This example combines excellent preservation including its original wood grip with outstanding form and quality for its group. Blade length: 11 1/4" $13,000USD February 2015 If you would like to buy a functional reproduction sword or knife then our sponsor Kult of Athena have the largest range by far of any vendor and consistently sell their swords at the lowest prices of any company I know of. Click here to browse their fine selection and in so doing help with the upkeep of Sword-Site! Kult of Athena Web StoreSource: www.faganarms.com/97-1061-A-VERY-RARE-15TH-CENTURY-BURGUNDIAN-BALLOCK-DAGGER.aspx
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