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German Mace

$139.95

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(7 customer reviews)
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    This mace proves that weapons can also be art. Although pleasing to the eye, it is deadly in function. Made of high carbon steel with a hollow octagonal shaft and eight flanged head. The grip is round and features a wire wrap for a secure grip.

    Please Note: While all-steel maces are sturdy they are not indestructible. They were designed for striking targets softer and less dense than the mace – namely warriors wearing steel armor which was considerably thinner than the mace flanges. Bashing a steel mace onto concrete roads, dense trees and wood beams, cinder blocks, I-beams and other hard or dense targets may result in bending the steel mace, damaging its flanges or causing other damage.

    7 reviews for German Mace

    1. Mike

      Nice Piece I never had a mace and wasn’t sure what to expect as there is some cheap display stuff out there that is just hollowed out junk with poor welds. This item is attractive, well-built and solid. It would definitely stand up to some abuse, although I am not sure what you would use it against. It would make a formidable weapon on its own if somehow you had to use it in such a capacity, but this is one of those items you want to add to a collection just to have a period piece. I never owned a mace and wanted to get one. I can see how such weapons were used to crush armor and I have no doubt it would do just that even on heavy gauge steel. The flange heads would definitely impart a lot of force onto a very small area and make a pretty good indent into the steel and crush any bones that might be directly underneath. I wouldn’t want to get hit with one of these, with or without armor. Definitely impressive and intimidating, both visually and in the hand.

    2. Corey C.

      Majestic After deciding that I wanted a mace for my collection, I ultimately decided on this one. I am very happy with my decision.
      The piece is very well built, feels very sturdy, and the brushed metal finish is very pleasing to the eye.
      Comes coated in a protective cosmoline like grease.

      Shipping speed and packaging quality from Kult of Athena are both fantastic.

    3. Austin

      Definitely Cool This mace is certainly sturdy and pleasing to the eye, however it does have small imperfections which is a given for such a mass produced product. I would say you get more than what you pay for and I am certainly pleased with my purchase

    4. Louis K.

      Nice, however… The head of the mace is brutally resilient, but be careful with what you practice on. The handle is, by contrast, quite soft. I practiced swinging on a particle board slat-wall and the haft bent. Probably due to the fact that it’s a hollow tube. I used a hammer and patiently tapped it as straight as possible, but even that left noticeable dents in the handle. Otherwise, it looks great. I wish I could get the same head on maybe a hickory or oak haft.

    5. Sean

      Chopped, or rather pulverized, a tree down with this thing. Bent a flange on it thanks to a knothole.
      5/5
      I named mine Bellringer

    6. Ojangles

      I’ve been looking at this mace for awhile and just got it recently and I do like it, the balance is very good and it’s really easy to handle for a mace but the finish on mine is really sloppy with flaws all over it which is a shame because I was really wanting a more elegant styled mace instead of a another big hulking brutal one. Either way it’s still a nice weapon but it could be better.

    7. Alcayus

      I got this mace several years ago as a Christmas present and it is really nice. The handle is sturdy although the welds on the flangs are clearly visible and don’t look great. It hold up to abuse pretty well. I made the mistake of letting a teenager hold it and he ended up beating a tree with it like a baseball bat. The harm though is that two of the flangs were bent flat and minor dents in the handle. Overall a really good mace.

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