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The ball headed war club was in common use in the early 16th century and was popular with the war-like tribes of the American eastern seaboard, eventually spreading to the Great Lakes region and northern Canada all the way to the Great Plains west of the Mississippi. In battle, a dedicated blow from the ball of the club could easily break a limb or crush a skull like a bat going through a watermelon. For added dynamism, and increased effectiveness, the ball was sometimes spiked with an antler, bone, knapped stone, or even iron.
This working replica of the original style is approximately 2 feet long and showcases a 3.25" diameter ball that's fitted with a removable blunt, short steel spike. Made out of black polypropylene, this club is practically unbreakable and it will never rot, splinter, swell, shrink, form mildew, or fade. With a realistic wood grain finish, this weapon can easily be customized with paint or ornamented with brass studs, tacks, or feathers.
Weight: 37.8oz
Ball Length: 90mm
Overall Length: 24"
Thickness: 25-30mm (tapered)