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Thu 08 May, 2008 4:14 am
Production just means that there are many being made to the same specifications. The Svante is probably the single best production sword on the market, owing to Peter's detailed research of the original and the skill of Albion's craftsmen. It is priced accordingly. Custom means that an individual sword is manufactured either to your specification or the smith's whim. Quality is an entirely seperate issue. There are custom smiths who turn out pieces of lesser quality than Albion does. Peter's magnificent Masters of Fire sword represents the best of both worlds, as Peter is amazingly talented and that sword is a one of a kind masterpiece.
Titanium, unfortunately, does not have the proper metallurgical qualities to make a good sword. And it isn't as nice looking, either.
I'm in line for a Dane right now, but I'll probably end up putting that deposit towards a Svante. We'll see. It looks like it'll be magnificent however they end up making it.
As far as the law of diminishing returns, I personally only own one sword that
isn't designed to be used, and that is my Navy dress saber. As a part of my uniform, though, it does fulfill its intended military function, so I can't blame the sword for not being a proper weapon. Looks are great, but form must follow function. I like Bugei's products because they are both beautiful and functional. James Williams is a fanatical martial artist and Keith Larman is a professional togishi. Along the same lines, Peter's research has given him a deep awareness of how swords were supposed to function. If he was just copying pictures like so many others do, or if his research was translated into steel by lesser craftsmen, the result would not be nearly as true to form.
As far as Svante vs. Munich, the Svante's
blade geometry is far more complex and subtle, which means it is far more difficult and time-consuming to produce. Patrick talks about this in the thread I linked to. That is why it is so expensive. Most people who own or have handled one agree that it is well worth the money. I look forward to confirming that for myself. :)
Good luck on June 7th! :D