Home > Functional Daggers > Coustille Much like the Cinquedea during the Renaissance this earlier weapon was developed in an effort to be an all-in-one weapon - something larger than a functional dagger, yet more compact and...
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Home > Functional Daggers > Coustille Much like the Cinquedea during the Renaissance this earlier weapon was developed in an effort to be an all-in-one weapon - something larger than a functional dagger, yet more compact and versatile than a short functional sword. There were no doubt many reasons for carrying the Coustille. It was short enough to pass as a dagger in the walled towns and cities where only nobles were allowed to carry a sword openly, but it was still long and wide enough to defend against a sword attack. It was easy to ride with, as it could be thrust under a belt in varying positions. It has been suggested that the Coustille was favored by the typical man-at-arms for the main purpose of cutting the throats of prisoners that could not pay a ransom! The well-tempered and deadly blade is light and fast. Steel pommel and guard with a wood grip covered in leather. Leather scabbard included. Overall- 23" * Blade- 17" long, 2 1/8" wide * Wt.- 1 lb. 8 oz. A drawing can be seen in "Age Of Chivalry" by Liliane & Fred Funcken.
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