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Seax of Beagnoth- Mystery

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Published 5 Oct 2020

The Seax of Beagnoth is an iconic Anglo Saxon long seax - you may not know the name, but if you are interested in historical weapons you will have seen it; but is it everything you assumed? Using a replica I have made we discuss some of the aspects of the piece. The blade is a whopper at 55cm long and 9mm thick and inlaid with wire work on both sides. Geometric work on one side and a runic alphabet on the other - but it is a complete incoherent mess and yet it was very expensive. Can anyone explain to me why this is the case? If you would like to support this channel, I don't do Patreon etc, but I do have some great shops to go and check out - it all really helps This knife was a custom piece from https://todsworkshop.com Production replica weapons are available here https://todcutler.com And T shirts and Merch https://teespring.com/stores/todsworkshop Music http://www.jsayles.com/familypages/EarlyMusic.htm#Rights

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