Posts: 1,019 Location: South Indianapolis IN
Sat 01 Sep, 2007 7:16 pm
Hi Eric, your Albion Yeoman is a real beauty, personally I like these short little beast swords, my little beast is the
Arms & Armor "Henry V Sword", and like your Yeoman, it's one heck of a thruster and cutter!
Thank you for posting the really nice photographs, I can clearly see why this has been a long hard wait, I'd be very excited too!
I brought 3 of my swords, the Arms & Armor
Edward III, Irish Sword and the Albion Vassal and my A & A Three Ring
Italian Rapier to the Bristol Faire on the IL / WI border for Craig Johnson of A & A to see what I had done to the hilts, all except for the Edward III which I brought for him to take back to the shop to have something additional done with it. The point I am making is I brought these swords to show how well I had polished the hilts, especially the Irish Sword and the rapier. The Irish sword I dismantled the hilt and starting with a fine file I worked on the tang until I got the black off the steel, then going to a 150 heavy grit, 220, 320, 400, 600, 800, 1200 grit, resulting in one very polished exposed tang.
As for the rest of the hilt I did not need to use the file nor the 150 grit, I started at 220 and took it all the way up to a 2,000 grit, then put metal polish on it, followed by Renaissance Wax. I did the same process to the rapier, inside and outside of all the rings, although with the rapier on the inside rings because it was so coarse and so forth, I had to start with a small fine file, then to the 150 and on upwards to the 2,000 grit, polish, wax. In addition I keep all my blades and hilts coated with Remmington Gun Oil. Craig declared me "The Polisher of Hilts"! :lol:
With care, if you apply this process to the hilt of your Albion "Yeoman" (which I think is a gorgeous short beast), your going to have one very stunning marauder of a one hander :!:
I love your Yeoman, I think it's a fine classy looking barbaric and thunderous little one hander sword, capable of amazing cuts and thrusts! I too like cutting cardboard boxes, in fact I worked one over today. My A & A Highland Claymore,
German Bastard Sword, Albion Vassal and Berserkr made short work of that rather large heavy duty cardboard box.
Eric, you've got yourself one hummer of a beauty there and may you enjoy many years of pleasure with this delectable morsal of steel :!:
I Like It Lots!
Bob