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In
the 13th and 14th centuries great strides were being made in the fabrication
of body armor. Wealthy, progressively minded
knights were abandoning chain mail in favor of the more effective plate
armor. Impervious to sword cuts and all but the most carefully aimed arrows,
plate armor was, as we say these days, “the bomb”!
But progress sometimes happens quickly and
new advances in warfare technology invariably inspire new counter measures
and weaponry. In this case the invention of the Pole Axe, with an axe blade
at one end and a hammerhead at the other, became the perfect weapon of
offense against plate armor. The hammer/axe head, mounted on a 6-foot shaft,
could crush the heaviest plate armor and split the thickest helmets as if
they were made of cheese!
Cold Steel’s modern rendition of the
Pole Axe is drop forged out of 1050 high carbon steel. The axe blade and
hammerhead are differentially heat treated leaving the “business” ends
of the weapon hard, and the body a little softer to absorb shock and resist
breaking under impact. The shaft is made of ash and is “flattened” on
the sides to resist twisting in the hand. To enhance the weapon’s
structural sturdiness and to resist breakage, we have equipped it with a
pair of steel langettes. There is little on this planet that can withstand
the might of the Pole Axe or the man that wields it.
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