For historical re-enactors the surface has a realistic wood grain finish that can be easily painted and customized with brass studs, tacks, or feathers. No one knows when the ball headed war club first appeared. It was in common use in the early 16th century and was popular with the war-like tribes of the .
Commonly known as the ball headed war club, this weapon was used in the early 16th century. The better clubs were carved from a naturally curved hardwood .
It was in common use in the early 16th century and was popular with the war-like. What exactly are you asking for when you ask this? I have one and a Gunstock club too. IMO, the button on the Indian club is not in the right . I have the one that Cold Steel makes, and it could be a DEVISTATING self defense tool!
Custom designed by bladesmith Rich Mc Donald to incorporate all the best features from our favorite war clubs such as a removable steel spike.