There are two varieties of the Shamshir, one carries the Cold Steel name and the other carries the Windlass name although both are made by Windlass. The real difference is that Cold Steel blades come very sharp indeed and have been tested and checked for defects. Windlass blades do not come sharpened unless requested and most likely are sharpened at the distributors. Cold Steel has an excellent reputation for keen blades. Eitherway, the Windlass blade is well tempered and well done. The suiggested retail price is $369.00 for the Cold Steel and the Windlass is around $199.00.
I paid $209.00 for my Cold Steel from True Sword and have seen the Windlass advertised at Two Clicks for $169.00. I checked my sword on delivery and it was sharp and cut paper like a razor. The fit and finish were first rate. For those wanting to add a Scaracen sword to their collection it fits the bill in my opinion.
I am going to add links to YouTube videos showing tribal dances in South Saudi Arabia using Shamshirs while they dance and shoot off muzzle loading snaphances. Also, I will follow up with some pictures of my sword doing some cutting of tatami mats but I am out them at present.
Happy Easter Everyone and God Bless, Christ has Risen
Harry
This is part of the evenings festivities at a Saudi Arabian town's celebration. Just look at all those swords in action!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjMGEP5_tg0&am...eo=019SdEA
This is an afternoon ceremony with snaphances being fired and at the beginning if you look closely you will see a shamshir sword. As the video progresses you can see other types of swords on close viewing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn-rqKgPQaA&am...yaavNUNOUM















