Posts: 52 Location: Davis Junction, IL
Mon 14 Jan, 2008 1:12 pm
This discussion has included many interesting points that really got me thinking and I wanted to add a few comments.
For me, Albion definitely lives up to the hype. I say this mainly based off of the research that I know goes into every one of their swords. Not to take away from other companies that have extensive research into their product, but Albion simply has many more examples from the period that I am interested in than any other company out there right now. I only own 1 Albion sword and the main reason I purchased it was because I was able to handle a few Albion swords, speak with some Albion staff, and most importantly speak with PJ at an event and realize the extent of his knowledge on swords. I consider myself a decent craftsman and my intent is to one day make my own swords. With the exhaustive research that PJ has done I consider handling and understanding the properties of the Albion swords just as good, if not better than being able to examine period originals! In handling a few Albion swords of a certain type I can get an idea of what that type should be because those few were modeled after the numerous originals researched first hand. So to me the value of Albion's swords lies in their research and dedication to creating swords that are true to the past.
As to the discussion of old vs. new. As an engineer who knows a little about steel, I can say that modern steel is definitely more consistent, homogeneous, and free of defects. Using this and a
stock removal method should produce consistent, quality blades with few surprises. However, this does not automatically make the blades better. It could be that slight variations in chemistry, grain flow, or heat treat throughout the overall blade introduced by hand forging in an uncontrolled environment combine in a positive manner to improve the blade. Just look at Wootz steel as an example. The properties varied hugely throughout the entire blade and that variation is exactly what made those blades exceptional and unique.
Great thread and great discussion.