Both the long-handled and short-handled axes are excellently crafted.
In comparison, the dagger packed inside seemed a bit rough.
The dagger has no sheath, a thick blade, and the handle is made from ordinary wood, with two mosaic studs embedded.
The end is detachable, containing a small file for sharpening the axe blade, making the dagger a multifunctional design.
The dagger blade's surface has a contour-like circular pattern that can be mistaken for modern Damascus Steel, but it's actually a laser-etched imitation.
On some online selling platforms, this imitation Damascus pattern is often a hallmark of cheap and inferior steel.
However, in the 17th century with backward smelting technology, modern ordinary steel was still considered "steel amongst steels," much better than the short knife Robinson carried around.
