Posts: 52
Fri 15 Feb, 2008 10:35 am
where can i find a sword like this .
Hi to everyone:
Am looking a sword like this one, do you know where can i buy it? or any manufacturer which make it ? .. it's two handed sword .. ( or maybe three handed :D ) .. it's awesome ! ..
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Posts: 5,981 Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Fri 15 Feb, 2008 10:41 am
Posts: 629 Location: Sweden
Fri 15 Feb, 2008 11:09 am
Re: where can i find a sword like this .
Just to clarify, you mean exactly like that one, or are you just after a Type XVIIIa with an extra long hilt?
Either way, I don't recall seeing anyone producing something like that. (Though I may be wrong.) But it doesn't looke like a very complicated piece to replicate.
Posts: 52
Fri 15 Feb, 2008 11:35 am
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Excellents pics Sean .. thanks ..
Posts: 5,981 Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Fri 15 Feb, 2008 11:47 am
You might be interested in the (discontinued) Windlass Steelcrafts Estoc (a.k.a. "English Tuck"):
http://www.myArmoury.com/review_mrl_estoc.html
It would be the (very) little brother of the very large sword shown in the photo. If you like narrow thrusting swords you might like this.
Posts: 166 Location: New Mexico
Fri 15 Feb, 2008 12:31 pm
try arms&armor they could probably make a custom one i think heres a similiar one in their custom gallery there website
is
www.arms-n-armor.com albion has some two handers in production lso i believe
Posts: 138 Location: herne bay Kent UK
Fri 15 Feb, 2008 12:38 pm
There was a Scottish swordmith who made some beautiful swords of that type i handled one very like that one and the balance was superb . He charged about £400 for one but that was a few years ago and the law on swords in Scotland has changed so I ddon'tknow if he is still in bbusiness
You might try hitting Livinghistory.co.uk going onto friends and gossip and trying to raise one of the Scottish groups and see if they know
Posts: 368 Location: Klein, Texas
Fri 15 Feb, 2008 12:39 pm
Try Del Tin - follow this link to their 16th century page:
http://www.deltin.net/16thc.htm
You might also look at the 2158 or 5154 on their 15th century page (just change the "6" to a "5" in the link).
These aren't exactly the same as what you've posted, but of a similar style/size.
Posts: 47 Location: Glasgow Scotland
Fri 15 Feb, 2008 2:02 pm
Law hasn't changed in scotland yet ... we're hanging on. Hopefully the law will affect ONLY wall hanger katanas but no-one knows how the law is going to change. Our Govt tends to knee jerk reactions after bad publicity in the press and the law change is a reaction to 6 murders and 100 attacks with katanas over 5 years ... in comparison to the 10,000+ knife attacks which they can do nothing to stem. Sorry am ranting.
Was the scots swordsmith you had in mind ...
Castle Keep - Rob Miller
http://www.castlekeep.co.uk/
or
Paul MacDonald
http://www.historicalfencing.org/Macdonaldarmory/index.htm
or
Iain at Armour Class
http://www.armourclass.com/
Posts: 629 Location: Sweden
Sun 17 Feb, 2008 7:12 am
Taken a look at the Hanwei
Lowlander Great Sword?
It's a bit different - curved cross with a side-ring and different
blade geometry- but the dimensions and proportions seem pretty similar.
Posts: 5
Sun 17 Feb, 2008 8:21 am
I saw one the other day at Warriors and Wonders in Vancouver, BC, Cambie & 17th.
Two handed (or three :) ) close to what the pic posted by OP looks like.
They do have a website, and the owner is a nice guy.
Cristian
Posts: 138 Location: herne bay Kent UK
Fri 29 Feb, 2008 11:39 am
Hi George
I'm sorry I cant be sure it was some years ago at Temple Cressing the smith involved gave me a copy of a official warrant naming him sword smith to one of the clans It may have been the Wallis clan I cannot find it if I do I will post.
We are fighting the same sword ban crap in England with as little success lets be honest when did politicians listen to anyone the only time they care about people is when they want us to vote for them. The problem is that there is a real danger they will simply ban all swords as the easy option why should they care if they destroy re-enactment. See us English can rant with the best of them so feel free to enjoy.
Posts: 156
Sun 02 Mar, 2008 8:04 pm
Robin,
If the Pols effect a sword ban will the Horse Guards have to get carry permits for their Wilkinsons?
Or worse, just have hilts plugged into empty scabbards ala pipers with rubber sgain dubhs? A good
argument against the ban could be less of our (devalued) tourist dollars generated by a changing of
unarmed guards!
Douglas Gentner
Posts: 9 Location: Firth, Idaho
Sun 02 Mar, 2008 8:27 pm
Hey, I realize this is off topic, but I just read up on the proposed sword ban. Very unfortunate that a few reckless individuals get to ruin it for the rest of the decent law-abiding citizens. Im sure that Im not the only one that is concerned with what is going on. It would be great if you guys from the UK would keep the rest of us updated on the proceedings.
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