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Chad Arnow
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PostPosted: Mon 29 Oct, 2007 3:20 pm    Post subject:         Quote

Ivo,
Do not rant on our forums. You're welcome to point out flaws in products, but always be polite and courteous. Your last post is not entirely polite and/or courteous.

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PostPosted: Mon 29 Oct, 2007 11:49 pm    Post subject:         Quote

Look at those sketches.There is indeed some kind of fault on the guard.... :confused:
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PostPosted: Tue 30 Oct, 2007 7:25 am    Post subject:         Quote

This is an enhanced rendition of the original. Most likely the break in the sketch is a rendition of a chip on the statue's cross.

Part of the paint is gone, so giving the impression of a step.

Anyway i would have been a bit more careful before creating a cross with such an uncommon feature.



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PostPosted: Wed 06 Feb, 2008 8:27 am    Post subject:         Quote

Has anyone gotten one of these swords, and seen how much room there is to re-peen the pommel once removed? I am thinking about getting one and removing the pommel, grip and guard. I would regrind the guard to where it was flush, instead of the wierd ridge along it, and probably put the angled bevel into the pommel. The thing I am really concerned about is messing with the balance to that degree. I like the look of the sword, but it seems to be decently tip heavy to begin with. Any suggestions about remedying this?
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