Here are a few stats.
Length overall: 37"
Blade Length: 30.6"
Blade width at guard: 2.5"
Weight : 2lb 11oz
Point of Balance: 4” forward of guard
Point of rotation and forward node: 20" forward of guard
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Vincent C wrote: |
That is an amazingly beautiful sword! Where was the original from? |
Tim Lison wrote: |
Michael will be making a scabbard for it so I still have to wait a bit. |
Tim Lison wrote: |
Looks great Michael! This was a fun project to see come together. I love working with Michael as he is really good about communication, providing regular updates with photos. It's really cool to see this sword finished and I can't wait to get it in my hands! Michael will be making a scabbard for it so I still have to wait a bit. Seeing these pictures doesn't help my patience... |
Ken Speed wrote: |
OK, I don't understand. Its a breathtaking, wonderfully crafted sword patterned after an existing historical example; why is is "weird"? |