


Daggers are short-bladed weapons characterized by their double-edged or single-edged blades, often with a sharp point designed for thrusting and stabbing. They have a long history dating back thousands of years and have been used for various purposes, including self-defense, combat, hunting, and ceremonial roles.
Physical Characteristics: Daggers typically have a blade length ranging from a few inches to about a foot, although variations exist. The blade may be straight, slightly curved, or even double-edged, depending on the specific design and intended use. Daggers often feature a sharp point for piercing armor or delivering precise strikes to vital areas. The hilt of a dagger varies in design but usually includes a grip for the wielder’s hand and a guard to protect against opponents’ attacks.
Historical Significance: Throughout history, daggers have been utilized by warriors, soldiers, assassins, and civilians alike. In combat, daggers served as close-quarters weapons, offering a swift and deadly means of dispatching adversaries in hand-to-hand combat. They were also favored by stealthy operatives and assassins due to their compact size and ability to deliver lethal strikes discreetly.
Ceremonial and Symbolic Roles: In addition to their practical uses, daggers have often held symbolic significance in various cultures. They have been used in religious rituals, formal ceremonies, and as symbols of authority or status. Ceremonial daggers, often adorned with intricate designs and precious materials, served as prestigious gifts and symbols of power among nobility and royalty.
Modern Uses: Today, daggers continue to hold a place in military and law enforcement as specialized tools for certain operations, such as close-quarters combat or utility tasks. Additionally, they remain popular among collectors, historical reenactors, and enthusiasts who appreciate their historical significance and craftsmanship.
Legal Considerations: It’s important to note that in many jurisdictions, the possession and carrying of daggers may be subject to legal restrictions. Laws regarding the ownership, carrying, and use of daggers vary widely depending on location, so individuals should familiarize themselves with local regulations before acquiring or carrying such weapons.
In summary, daggers are versatile and iconic weapons with a rich history spanning centuries. From ancient warriors to modern collectors, their enduring appeal lies in their effectiveness, symbolism, and cultural significance.

Frequently Asked Questions
Does Legacy Forge Make Them?
Yes, all of our items are hand-forged here in the United States and all of our steel is from US sources.
What Payment Methods Do you Take?
Legacy Forge accepts - All Major Credit / Debit Cards, Money Orders, and Cashier's Checks. We do not accept personal checks.
When you purchace a sword from legacy forge
We offer our blades with a sparring edge so you can fight with direct steel-to-steel contact. Limiting accidental chopping of anything off anyone else. Legacy Forge does offer sharpening services with most of our blades.
Sharpening costs start at $40 per linear foot. however, there are a select few that will not sharpen. Contact us to learn which ones.
Are All Of Your Products Listed On Your Website?
Unfortunately No, Legacy Forge relies on our presence at festivals and events. Due to the nature of hand-crafted work not all of our products are sold online and we do not have a storefront. Check our show schedule to see all our products. We make sure to have a large one-of-a-kind selections at each event.
Do You Do Customer Orders?
Due to the high volume of past orders we are still working on, we are not currently taking any custom orders.
How Much Is Shipping
Shipping can range between $20.00 to $200.00 or more depending on the length and weight of the product along with the destination. Most of our shipping prices are added on to your Paypal invoice when you purchase an item. NOTE* Some items may require you contact us for pricing
