Mike Capanelli wrote: |
An Albion Squire.................................... |
Mike,
How do you like your Squire? I am looking to pick one up and you are one of the few people who I have seen who has one.
Scott
Mike Capanelli wrote: |
An Albion Squire.................................... |
Scott Kowalski wrote: | ||
Mike, How do you like your Squire? I am looking to pick one up and you are one of the few people who I have seen who has one. Scott |
Mike Capanelli wrote: |
Well after cutting just about everything from pool noodles to plastic milk jugs to my last mats I'd have to say get one. She's a great handling, GREAT cutting sword. And you know it's the swords with simple,lines that always speak to me the most so to me she's quite the looker too. |
Jeremy V. Krause wrote: |
Yes the squire is a very handsome XIV,
Especially with a red grip, but that's just my opinion, :D Jeremy |
Scott Kowalski wrote: | ||
Actually the Squire is a XVI I believe. And I was thinking oxblood myself. :D Scott |
Jeremy V. Krause wrote: | ||||
Ah, you are correct! I must brush up on my typology! Jeremy |
Darrin Hughes wrote: |
Any pictures of your last Binns yet? Cheers, Darrin. |
Darrin Hughes wrote: |
Not a sword but a couple of pics of the spear that I got from Paul a couple of days ago (before and after delivery). 9th/10th century Saxon style based on a find in Cambridgeshire.
Cheers, Darrin. |
S. Christiansen wrote: | ||
I got a winged spear from Paul a while ago, and when I saw the pattern welded ones on the site, I actually regret not getting one of those instead. But still, I love mine, and who knows? I might as well just get another one in the future. ;) |
Chris Artman wrote: |
[Paul Binns? What website are you mentioning? Love the spear and the pattern welding... Would like to check out the website you mention.... |
Mike Harris wrote: |
My new Reeve from the Albion 10th Aniversary Sale.
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