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Overall Length: 17" (43.2cm) Point to end of handle. Avg. Weight: 9 oz. |
One Sickle $35 ea | |||||||||||||||||
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Mair Sickle: Paulus Hector Mair would want one of these. We studied his illustrations in his manual to get the sweep and curve correct and had major help from Jason Taylor in CA. A white industrial plastic is used for the material. This makes it much safer than steel or plywood designs. Protective gear is required to use the weapon. Consult your instructor or safety official before using this weapon. |
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Special Features Tapered rubber grip. We studied some real sickles and based the handle taper like them. It help you keep your grip with a backwards taper. The handle is large enough to wear a thick padded glove. (lacrosse/hockey) Strong plastic material resists damage with blade-on-blade contact that last longer.
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...This is the one.....M.D..