Posts: 176 Location: Kontiolahti, Finland
Sat 28 Aug, 2004 1:31 pm
My first sword, Radek Lobko: Richard III, King of England
I finally got enough money to buy me a sword of my own. I needed a budget blade for training Fiore and was thinking of buying a Lutel or a
Pavel Moc, but someone recommended Radek as an alternative and I happened to like the appearance of Richard III very much. Radeks site is
www.swordcutler.com. After a brief e-mail discussion with Radek, I ordered the sword, which was ready in two weeks. The problem was that I ordered it in the summer and Radek seems to be a very busy man during the "sword happening" season, so it took a month for the sword to get here =( Otherwise the communication was pleasant and informative. The sword had some rust at the tip of the blade and some on the pommel when it arrived, which were easy to remove though. The grip is a bit too thick for my relatively small hands, but otherwise I'm very pleased with the way it handles. Me like. It cost 280 € plus 25 € for the shipment, so I think the sword has an excellent price-to-quality ratio. Here's the stats and some pics:
These stats were provided by Radek:
Grade 14260 steel (alloy-low chromium steel) with the following content:
C 0.50-0.60
Mn 0.50-0.80
Si 1.30-1.60
Cr 0.50-0.70.
Hardness is 50 - 52 HRC.
These are my own measurements:
Overall length: 115,5 cm
Blade length: 90 cm
Blade thickness: ~4,5 mm
Leather part of grip: 18 cm
Pommel: 7 cm
Crossguard length: 21 cm
Blade width at the base: 4 cm
Point of balance: 11 cm from the crossguard
Point of percussion: ~56 cm from the crossguard
Weight is approximately just under 1,6 kg
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You can see some of the rust here...
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