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Post by vfl on Sept 1, 2021 12:29:29 GMT
First post, just wanted to share a cudgel/mace I put together using some of the Tod Cutler mace heads. The head is 4x of the Tod Cutler star mace segments. For the handle I used a hickory tomahawk handle, a cord wrap, and a veg tan leather wrist strap. Used a steel wedge in the end to secure everything.
This started as one of Tod's standard 2x head maces, but I wanted something a little more.. girthy. So far its been used to thoroughly perforate a burn barrel. Not as quick as Tod's original setup.. but hits hard and is a blast to mess around with.
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Post by Murffy on Sept 1, 2021 14:27:52 GMT
That could make things unpleasant for one's enemy.
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Post by pgandy on Sept 1, 2021 17:03:47 GMT
Welcome to the forum vfl. I like your mace.
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Post by cerberus1426 on Sept 1, 2021 20:02:24 GMT
that thing looks vicious man I love it. Out of curiosity how is the weight when swinging it?
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Post by paulmuaddib on Sept 1, 2021 20:04:31 GMT
Looks totally bad*ss. And also welcome.
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Post by vfl on Sept 1, 2021 20:44:27 GMT
Appreciate the comments and welcomes!
It honestly isn't that heavy; 1lbs, 4.5oz total. The heads are about 3oz each. The PoB is probably a couple inches below the head. The original 2-head version I got from Tod felt very light and fast; lighter and quicker than I expected by far. The custom one is more beefy and feels more like swing around carpenter's hammer. Super fun though.. it does have a tendency to stick into things though; I understand now better why most of the historic mace examples don't seem to be super spiky
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Post by Lord Newport on Sept 1, 2021 23:28:55 GMT
Damn lethal... I want one!
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