Phoenix Metal Bastard Sword
Original: Circa 16th century

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Erik Stevenson of Phoenix Metal Creations has made a name for himself as a cutler who takes existing blades and mounts amazing hilts to them. This particular one is based after a German gothic style and mounted on an Oakeshott Type XIIIa variant, which was made by Angus "Gus" Trim.

As a bastard sword it handles quite well in either one or two hands. It has a definite feeling of mass and power, yet it is still remarkably quick. The sculpting of the guard is very well defined, though the finger rings appear to be more for aesthetics than function, as there is not enough room to loop the finger around the guard if desired. That said, the sword feels very natural without doing this, so it is of no concern.

See our hands-on review for more information on this sword.
Overall length: 44.25"
Weight: 3.5 pounds
Width of guard: 9"
Blade: 35.25" long; 1.75" wide tapering to 1.25"
Grip length: 6.5"
Point of Balance (PoB): 4" from guard
Center of Percussion (CoP): ~21.5" from guard

Maker: Erik Stevenson, Phoenix Metal Creations of Colorado.

This item has been retired from the collection.

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