Every Chieftain Viking was familiar with sword, shield, spear, and axe if not an expert.
These are long and heavy, often bulky weapons that were not always within reach, so for 24-hour protection, they almost universally carried a large Sax.
Suspended from the belt in front or back, where it didn’t interfere with other weapons like their sword or hand axe, it was instantly available if suddenly attacked and was often used in tandem with other weapons.
While most Sax blades resemble the profile of our Woodsman’s Sax with a straight edge and sloping point, there were popular variations like the broke back Sax Chieftan we are introducing here.
Forged out of high carbon steel with a hard spring temper and satin polished, it boasts a “broke back” blade profile where the line formed by the spine rises then falls abruptly to the point of giving the illusion of a clip point bowie knife while actually predating the bowie by many centuries!
Since the Sax Chieftan is meant to be a weapon first and a tool a distant second, it comes with a modestly sized brass guard that serves to keep the fingers from sliding forward onto the blade while offering a modicum of protection from opposing weapons.
But it is the handle of the Sax Chieftan that we are especially proud of.
Intricately hand carved in deep relief in link pattern that is visually stunning and compliments the matching brass guard and pommel.
Each Sax Chieftan comes with a period correct brown leather scabbard with brass accents, a leather laced seam, and period correct leather carrying straps!