Steel ball stopper pommel threaded with an M8 thread. Also called a globular or spherical pommel, this type of pommel is most common in 9thC and 10thC swords, but is also found in examples as late as the 16thC. This can probably be attributed to its simple but practical design, allowing it to carry on in use throughout the centuries. This particular example somewhat resembles an onion, and would look excellent with a sabre style blade.
Pre-made hilt furniture like this is the perfect thing for those that are either making swords from scratch or repairing well-worn beaters, all the way to seasoned blacksmiths looking to save time and improve margins. Fitting sword furniture like this is a simple but rewarding process, provided you have at least a little bit of time, effort, and know-how.
Weight: ±210 g
Width of ball:
±35 mm
Width at neck: ±18 mm
Length: ±55 mm
Material: Steel
Thread: M8
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