Check this site,this is the best smith in Slovakia and Czech republic too.
He´s work is little bit expensive but not too much for the quality of blades and he used gold and silver to decorate the weapons.Every piece is masterwork.
http://robo.bludni.sk/robo/fotoalbum/zbr-voj/europa/s-index.php
I got hungarian 15.c. sabre from him,will put some photos later:D
It looks nice, problem is that few people speak Czech and there does not seem to be an English version.
Toke Krebs Niclasen wrote: |
It looks nice, problem is that few people speak Czech and there does not seem to be an English version. |
You could always just use the google translater function
Toke Krebs Niclasen wrote: |
It looks nice, problem is that few people speak Czech and there does not seem to be an English version. |
Or even Slovak, which is close to Czech, but not the same. <8^)
Stephen Curtin wrote: | ||
You could always just use the google translater function |
Hint http://translate.google.com/
and it works"ok" in this case.
Translated... sort of : )
I see. :)
Thank you, I have never tried that function before, and was not aware one could translate a whole web page.
Thank you, I have never tried that function before, and was not aware one could translate a whole web page.
Andreas Becht wrote: |
Is that the same guy who runs this site?
www.robert-moc.sk |
Yes, You are right. On www.bludni.sk is Roberts old website with his early stuffs, 8 - 10 years ago
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