For those that don't own the book here are pictures I took of the page:
Text: http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x235/NomoZ_1984/typey2.jpg
Picture: http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x235/NomoZ_1984/typey1.jpg
5 months later...
![Photobucket image](http://myarmoury.com/images/pb/img.php?i=http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x235/NomoZ_1984/typey2008032Fl1-1.jpg)
![Photobucket image](http://myarmoury.com/images/pb/img.php?i=http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x235/NomoZ_1984/typey2008032Hilt2.jpg)
Stats from Tinker
Oakeshott Type: X
OAL: 38-1/8 inches
Blade Length: 32 inches
Blade Width @ Base: 2 inches
Blade Width 4 inch from point: 1-1/8 inches
Blade thickness at base: .210 inch
Blade thickness 2 inches from tip: .100 inch
Distal taper is convex
Hilt OAL: 6-1/8 inches
Handle length: 4-1/8 inches
Petersen Type: Y
Geibig's Blade Classification: Type 4
COG: 5-5/8 inches from base of blade
Blade Node: 21 1/2 inches from base of blade
Primary Hilt Node: On handle approx 1/2 inch from cross
Weight: 2lb 8oz. (±1ounce)
I couldn't be happier with how it turned out. Looks and handles amazing, feels a lot lighter than I was expecting, as this is my first viking sword.
Thanks again Tinker!