Anyway, so much for the introduction and now the measurements and specifications are as follows:
Weight - 5 lbs, 6.7 oz
Overall Length - 59 3/8
Blade Length - 43 3/4
Grip Length - 11 5/8
Guard Width - 1 in
Point of Balance - 5 in
Center of Percussion - 27" from guard
Blade Width - 2 1/8
Blade Thickness - 0.220 in
Steel - 6150
The hilt is dismountable and is secured by a specially made barrel nut. The base of the pommel is fitted over the rectangular section of the tang to eliminate any unwanted rotation.
The cross and pommel are of mild steel and are made on my lathe, mill and belt sander. The handle is made with leather over chord over wood, which is fitted tightly over the tang. The bands and wire are of nickel silver (German silver). I had to do a little adjustments on the tang to bring the threaded end and the whole thing is alignment with the blade's axis.
Despite her enormous size, but with a COP of 5", this sword is very comfortable in the hand and feels light. Even though I did not cut anything with her, but in a dry test, she swings easily and changes "in flight" direction amazingly fast.
I am very pleased with the way this sword came out. She has the charm and individuality of a hand forged blade married with my workmanship and attention to detail.
Now, I wonder why I didn't make this sword earlier. Please feel free to comment. I'll be glad to hear from you.
More pictures here http://gallery.me.com/gghazarian#100031

A&A Bare blade [ Download ]

Finished Sword [ Download ]