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Discovered in 1857 the Seax of Beagnoth – a 10th-century Anglo-Saxon single-edged knife, a prestigious weapon.   The-Seax-of-Beagnoth-from-the-British-Museum.Source

The Seax of Beagnoth (also known as the Thames scramasax) is a 10th-century Anglo-Saxon seax (single-edged knife). It was found in the River Thames in

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a large knife sitting on top of a piece of wood

Anglo-Saxon style Broken-back Seax hand forged from 1080+, the handle is made from oak with antler guard and pommel- the spacer is brass, copper, and steel. The blade reads "Chappell" in anglo-saxon runes. -12" blade -5" handle completed February 2017 Mike Sheppard- Forged in Time

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