Nathan Bell wrote: |
Last sword was my Hod Hill from Manning Imperial |
Nathan, I particularly like your Hod Hill sword. I love the detail work on the hilt. Very nice.
Nathan Bell wrote: |
Last sword was my Hod Hill from Manning Imperial |
Patrick Kelly wrote: |
Nathan, I particularly like your Hod Hill sword. I love the detail work on the hilt. Very nice. |
Nathan Bell wrote: | ||
Craig Sitch (Manning Imp.) really does some nice detail work, and he's great to work with. He also said this was one of his favorite swords to make, so I think he really enjoys a good challenging "detail work" sort of project. I know I sure like the end result! |
Robert Denbigh wrote: |
My newest sword is this beautiful Howard Clark katana that just arrived this week from Dave Drawdy. I've been on a little bit of a spending spree lately, but this should be the last purchase for a long while. I'm having trouble taking any pictures that do it justice, but here is one so that you get the general idea. |
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Hey, Robert, you got that one! Cool! A really nice blade. And Dave chose some really good mounts on that one. That was a fun sword to do. Big beast of a blade too. |
Robert Denbigh wrote: | ||
Keith Larman wrote:
Yeah, I bought "stone-eater" as Dave called it. I had no intention of making such a purchase for quite a while, but your email pointing out the sale came on the exact same day as a big check backpaying me 10 months worth of BAH (bachelors allowance for housing). I wrestled with the decision for all of 1 minute before I decided it was fate that I buy this sword. No worries about the cleaning kit, I still have the one I ordered a few months ago. One thing I was wondering about the sword was who made the habaki? I really love silver habaki and just wanted to know who to credit with that piece. |
Stephen S. Han wrote: |
Mine would be the Vince Evans D'Arcy Brontosword. A hand-and-a-half. |