Some of you may have seen this mentioned elsewhere but it was news to me. Anyone want to take a stab at guessing who is turning this thing out? Of course if you read the name on the image that will give it away.
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Hm. That could have potential. It's non-stainless with a hollow-ground blade.
Wow, heavy though.
Wow, heavy though.
Highland Steel?
Wilkinson - Though very heavy.
It seems like Wilkinson has realised where the money is - not in garish commemorative swords, but in useable stuff. It remains to be seen whether they'll find their roots: making swords intended for use, not parades and ceremonies.
I think it looks great. Nice tapering, hollow-ground blade. Nice looking guard and grip.
But 4+ pounds for a 33 inch bladed sword? I have a hard time seeing where all that weight is in that picture. That leads me to believe the proportions are good and the sword probably handles well. It's just a pound or so too heavy.
But 4+ pounds for a 33 inch bladed sword? I have a hard time seeing where all that weight is in that picture. That leads me to believe the proportions are good and the sword probably handles well. It's just a pound or so too heavy.
I like the look of this one quite a bit. It is hard to imagine how a relatively short bastard with a well tapered and hollow ground blade could weigh over 4 pounds :eek: That pommel must be more substantial than it looks!
Anybody care to post a link?
Thanks,
Mike
Anybody care to post a link?
Thanks,
Mike
Mike Fletcher wrote: |
Anybody care to post a link? Mike |
http://www.wilkinson-swords.co.uk/medieval/index.html
There you have it. I think you all have summed up my thoughts pretty well. :)
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