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The Baselard Dagger
The Baselard is the second of the major families of dagger styles after the Rondel family of daggers. Baselard whilst a modern term is also likely to be an authentic one as it appears in 14th and 15th century documents with some frequency. The term Baselard has been shown to come from it's place of origin, Basel in Switzerland. First appearing in the late 13th century this is our version of a fourteenth century find. It has nine hollow rivets, and Walnut scales.
A famous quote of verse is :
There is no man worth a leke, Be he sturdy or be he meke, But he bear a basilard. This from a song in the period of Henry V