Posts: 288 Location: Finland
Tue 24 May, 2005 9:42 am
Kirk Lee Spencer wrote: |
The Type S was commissioned by Rob Oxley so I am not sure what the inspiration was... It does resemble the Huskarl and AFAIK Type S with curved guards are rare in the archeological record. Let me say that Cervenka has had other S type Viking swords with curved guards on his website (mod. 200018 & 200019) that were there before Albion published Peter's conceptual drawings of the Huskarl. It is possible that the review sword is a modification of one of these.
ks |
Hi Kirk
Thanks for the clarification. Honestly I don't think it matters where the inspiration for the type S comes from. The end result is different enough.
Posts: 11,553 Location: San Francisco
Tue 24 May, 2005 11:30 am
Chad Arnow wrote: |
According to my count, this update gives us our 100th hands-on review. :) |
Wow. I hadn't thought to count them. How time flies, man, how time flies..
Posts: 820 Location: Texas
Tue 24 May, 2005 12:43 pm
William Goodwin wrote: |
Not to really get off the subject here, but since Mr. Spencer and reviews are in order......
Kirk...have you ever considered doing a review up on that Windlass/MRL German Cut & Thrust beauty of yours?
Would like to see more on it.
Sorry for the intrution folks.......
Bill |
Hi Bill...
Great idea.
Let me see if it's doable
ks
Posts: 1,812 Location: Washington DC metro area, USA
Tue 24 May, 2005 4:13 pm
Excellent reviews, guys! As others have noted, the Cervenka's seem to be an interesting quality vs cost value.
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