I'd like to show something that fellow forumite Dan Dickinson has been working on for me.
The basic idea was to represent a sword from the early crusader era. During this period swords of type X and XI still dominated, but some swords showed signs of what one might call an 'evolution' toward XII. These are long-bladed cavalry swords with a profile tapir approaching that of of an XII, but still a short grip (less than 4"), usually a wide straight guard, typically a Brazil Nut pommel, and a narrow fuller of variable length, sometimes dwindling in width toward the tip of the sword. These swords are often hard to classify in Oakeshott's typology, but Oakeshott himself most often puts them in the Xa category (see 'Records').
Examples of the type I refer to can be seen here:
http://www.dibatavia.com/crusadorsword.html
http://www.myArmoury.com/feature_spotx.html (for example Xa.4)
Dan and I had the idea to put such a sword together from several components that we had between the two of us, but the work and artistry are entirely attributed to Dan. Dan re-shaped the steel hilt furniture, re-shaped the tang (which was originally a 1.5 hander), hot-peened everything together, and composed a new grip/wrap according to my specifications.
I think he did a beautiful job.
Here are some development pictures Dan took - I'll take some more when I get my hands on the sword.


Detailed Grip with cord/leather wrap.