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Devil’s Edge – Early Bollock Dagger – 420 Stainless

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Battle Ready
(3 customer reviews)
Battle Ready

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    This early Bollock dagger has a sharpened blade which is forged from 420 stainless steel. The rustic hilt is hand-carved from wood and polished to a smooth finish and the guard and pommel plate are crafted from brass. The dagger is matched with a scabbard of robust leather with tightly stitched construction. The belt frog is made from matching leather and embellished in antiqued brass – it can be removed if desired.

    This Bollock dagger has a wide and rigid blade which can deliver powerful puncturing strikes and deep cuts alike. The shape of the guard allows for the thumb to comfortably be braced against the guard for improved blade control and power. A sidearm such as this would have been an essential bit of purchased kit for the man-at-arms on campaign who needed an eminently practical sidearm with a bit of style to denote his status.

    Overall Length15 9/16''
    Blade Length10 1/8''
    Weight12.9 oz
    EdgeSharp
    Width39.9 mm
    Thickness4.2 mm - 3.9 mm
    PommelThreaded
    P.O.B.1 3/16''
    Grip Length4''
    Blade [420 Stainless Steel]
    TypeBallock Dagger
    ClassBattle Ready
    ManufacturerDevil's Edge
    Country of OriginPakistan

    3 reviews for Devil’s Edge – Early Bollock Dagger – 420 Stainless

    1. Mark mowery

      Simple and sharp

    2. MyPanache

      This is a simple but nicely finished piece. If you want a bollock dagger that isn’t too over the top (as some can be) this is a good looking functional knife with a more subtle variation on the ribald guard. This is one of two knives I own from KoA Devil’s Edge house brand (the other being their Boar’s Tusk Bowie knife) and I am very impressed with their quality and value.

      The detachable frog is a nice touch as the wearer can either go for ease and comfort of carrying or historical accuracy as they wish.

    3. Z (verified owner)

      I haven’t owned or handled many daggers, especially medieval style. I’ve been after a bollock dagger for a while and this one caught my eye so I took the plunge. I really like this blade; it handles like a modern fighting knife. The grip fits my L/XL hands well, its very responsive, and it even feels like it’ll chop well. The wood on the handle is attractive and is nicely made. The blade has some waviness with the grind, but its not too bad. My blade has a slight leaf shape to it due to the grind, but I like it. The sheath and frog are pretty shoddy. The frog is held together with glue and stitching; I had to pry the belt loop apart a little because of the glue. Its also pretty loose. I had to wedge it over the leather chape. The sheath is uneven and very floppy. The leather used is kind of thin. It’ll do its job, but this knife deserves better. I’ll be making a wooden scabbard for it. I really like this blade and its cheap enough for projects. Of the daggers I own, this one is my favorite. It will stay by my side and serve me well.

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