Hanwei Viking Seax Saxon Scramasax (SH1075)

17.75” Overall, 11.5” Blade

1566 High Carbon Spring Steel*

Premium Leather Scabbard - Horizontal Carry

Historically Accurate


The Scramasax, also referred to as scramaseax or scramsax (literally meaning ‘wounding-knife’), sax or seax, was carried by the Saxons and the Vikings between the 4th and 10th centuries, came in a wide range of sizes and was used both as a tool and a weapon. 


Carried horizontally, at the back of the belt, the scramasax provided the spearman with both a close-quarters weapon and a tool and utensil in camp. Our SH1075 Scramasax, with its foot-long blade, would provide both slashing and thrusting power in battle while handling heavy-duty chores around the home and camp.The Scramasax is equipped with a premium leather horizontal-carry sheath.


Amongst the shape and construction of seaxes there is a great deal of variation, see last few photos for examples. The most common characteristics are:

  • A tang in the centerline of the blade, inserted into an organic hilt of wood or horn.
  • A large single-edged blade.
  • The blade is worn horizontally inside a scabbard or sheath attached to the belt, with the edge of the blade upwards.

Made by Hanwei Forge | Delhi, China | MSRP: $160.00 (Save over 20%)


Specifications:

Overall: 17.75”
Blade Length: 11.5” Factory Edge
Handle Length: 6"
Weight: 1 lb 3 oz
Thickness at Guard: .255”
Blade Steel: 1566


Comments: These are beautifully made with solid construction (note thickness of blade at guard is over 1/4” for instance) and historically accurate. Also the only one on the market I know of that comes with sheath for horizontal carry. I’m a collector and a weekend warrior, active in my local Adria group and Renaissance Fairs. I sell what I own and can personally recommend. See my Seller ratings and buy with confidence, plus I ship fast!  


This item guaranteed authentic, new in box and direct from manufacturer. Please see this note from Sword Manufacturer Guide online; ...it is especially important when buying Paul Chen Hanwei swords online to avoid shopping based on price alone, as many of the sellers who stock them at close to wholesale prices are selling seconds or defective items that should have been inspected and sent back to the factory as per Hanwei’s usual policy with their wholesalers. 


* 1566 Spring Steel is a high-carbon and manganese spring steel used by Hanwei in many of their differentially hardened Japanese swords and through-hardened medieval swords. This deep hardening steel provides a consistent microstructure ensuring a long life and excellent edge holding in demanding applications.