A custom designed zveihander, based off of an iconographic representation of the sword of St. Michael (the archangel).
Silver (or platinum) and ivory hilt. There's only a handfull of bladesmiths in the world who could pull it off. I might have to have the blade made to spec, have the hilt pieces made by a silversmith and get it assembled by a bladesmith.
If it was ever done, it would be a museum piece the day it was made.
Estimated cost? I figure somewhere around $15,000. :\
Oh well, what's the point of dreaming if you don't dream big?
Joel Whitmore wrote: | ||
Nice to see you again Taylor. Did you ever sale that Type XIIa Kevin made for you a few years ago? Man that was a nice sword. I can't wait to see the new one. Please post some pics and, by all means, don't be a stranger. Joel |
Hi Joel,
Yeah I sold it to Alan K over on SFI. I really liked it too, but in the end my tastes changed to more historically correct pieces. The new one is going to be awesome though mate. I'll see if I can get the drawing up. :)
Late Viking style........like the Shifford. Just love thouse lines :D But I can go for anything european ca800-1600, its the craftmanship that makes the "touch"
That's a really hard choice....got a list a mile long..so here's the top 5
Phoenix Metal --
Barvarian Bastard
Schiavona
Vladimir Cervenka
Hand & a half #200012
Schiavona
Lutel
#14018 German Rapier
Honorable mention
Albion-Movie Sword - Hessian Sword
Templ - Schiavona
Del-Tin - Schiavona
I'll stop there.
William
aka Bill
Phoenix Metal --
Barvarian Bastard
Schiavona
Vladimir Cervenka
Hand & a half #200012
Schiavona
Lutel
#14018 German Rapier
Honorable mention
Albion-Movie Sword - Hessian Sword
Templ - Schiavona
Del-Tin - Schiavona
I'll stop there.
William
aka Bill
Felix Thieme wrote: |
A big (54" OA), fully two-handed type XIIa with a tapering fuller and slight hollow grind, a pommel somewhere between the one on the A&A 15th century Two-Hander and the one on Anduril, a slightly down-turned cross with spatulate ends, and a nice, big grip. The fittings (cross, pommel, ferrules, and mid-ring in the grip) would be pattern-welded cable-damascus. The blade would be L6, as close to the 'indestructable' heat treatment as possible. Overall weight would be between 3.5 and 4.5 pounds, with beefy edges that could take some armor contact. You know, a true Grete Swerde for a guy my size. |
More than anything, I'd like to have a nicely tempered MiddleEastern sabre reproduction. Something based on the shamshir/kilij of the 17th/18th century models. About 33" blade, 2" curve, back edged for about 15", mamluke style handle and guard assy, thick bladed but well fullered, wootz (damascus) steel blade, tempered and hardened by a master. If you are unfamiliar with the blade type, picture a US Marine saber with a slightly wider and more curved blade. But to tell you the truth, I'd rather have the practical knowlege on how to use it than the actual blade. There is value for me in learning to use one well than in having the actual thing. Knowlege is irreplaceable, but a blade can be had if one desired it enough to make the sacrifices it takes to actually obtain one. I have for example sacrificed owning a fair baseline reproduction of any saber in exchange for owning several fencing weight curved schlagers that I "fight" with.
Jalid
Jalid
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