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I was lucky enough to get to play with one of these yesterday. I met Michael Edelson (who's a really good guy, by the way) at a Christian Tobler seminar, and Mike brought his along. I pretty much agree with Joe's comments. It's a very nice blade: The hollow grinding is beautiful. Yes, there is a good amount of blade presence, but not in the hindering way. Rather, it's the "confidence" kind of blade presence. It's a sword that feels very natural in the cut, perhaps a little more so than the thrust. I only played with it for a couple minutes, but it's an incredibly nice sword.
I'd like to take this opporunity to apologize to all those who went to New York expecting to see the Earl at the Albion booth. I sort of got there early and ran off with it. :)

Despite Bill's kind words (thanks Bill!), I'm actually rather evil and snatched the Earl away before anyone could so much as look at it. Mine! Mine! :)

Since there's already a formal review of this sword on the way here (or I so believe from what I've read), I'll be taking some pics and doing an informal review / test soon, which I'll post here and on SFI. I'm just getting to know this sword, but so far I am thrilled with it.

On a side note, I had the opposite of Joe's experience with scabbards...I bought a campaign line scabbard from Albion for the Regent that arrived about a week before I bought the Earl...it fit the Regent but was very loose. I brought it with me to the NY custom knife show...just in case...and it fit the Earl perfectly. Fate...
Michael Edelson wrote:
I'd like to take this opporunity to apologize to all those who went to New York expecting to see the Earl at the Albion booth. I sort of got there early and ran off with it. :).


Micheal is buying up all the swords in the US. He must be stopped! His ravenous appitite for steel will leave us all weaponless!!!

Seriously though, I'll look forward to that review. (Oh, and thanks for those measurements you sent me, I'm not sure if you got the email thanking you. the net had been acting up.)
George Hill wrote:
Does anyone have any information of how an S curve effects the function of the cross?

I have entertained the notion that the S-curved guard might be of some help in mutieren the bind on the left, keeping your opponent from twitching his blade out from under the cross as you thrust home into an opening.
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