Description
A combination for those who favor the dark and mysterious, much like the infamous pirate of the high seas, Edward Teach,better known as Blackbeard. During the Golden Age of Piracy, he was among the most feared and ruthless pirates roaming the Caribbean waters. To strike terror into the hearts of his enemies, Blackbeard reportedly wove slow-burning fuses into his beard and hair, creating a halo of smoke that made him appear as a fearsome demon in battle.
No pirate’s tale is complete without mention of his trusted sword. To embody a pirate as formidable as Blackbeard, you’ll need a cutlass as shadowy as the man himself. The Edward “Blackbeard” Teach Caribbean Wooden Cutlass is crafted from steamed beech wood and finished in a deep black tone. The hilt is shaped in the traditional cutlass style, complete with a protective guard, reflecting the practical design favored by pirates for close-quarters combat.
This wooden cutlass serves well for theatrical performances or spirited play, bringing a touch of swashbuckling authenticity. Instead of setting the cutlass aside when not in use, it can be carried conveniently in a nylon case designed for compact swords. This sturdy case, reinforced with a hard inner lining, keeps the sword secure while offering a cross-chest strap for comfortable carrying,either slung over the shoulder or strapped across the back. Though originally intended for Japanese katanas, bokkens, and similar swords, this case works well with wooden cutlasses and cosplay weapons alike.
Overall Length: 29.50 Inches
Handle Length: 6.25 Inches
Guard Width: 5.50 Inches
Blade Length: 23.25 Inches
Material: Steamed Beech Wood with Black Finish
Features
Steamed Beech Wood Construction
Fun Fact: The wooden cutlass was often used for training aboard pirate ships, allowing crewmen to practice swordplay safely before wielding their real, razor-sharp blades in battle.










