So he wanted to ask in these forums but he had troubles with registration, so I will pass on his message (first posted on Sword Forum International):
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Me and some friends of my have begun training western martial art, and then more specifically Ringeck (Daniel Lindholm and Peter Svärds translation) which is a German style from early 15th century. We are especially studying the long sword techniques and it's here you guys come in, I've decided to buy a long sword, my first sword. The long sword should be from the same period as the style, late 14th and early 15th, be able to function as a true sword and durable enough for fighting. Blunted, would be wise, so I can keep my friends and it should be, of course, historically correct. I do have a limited budget unfortunately, about $400 + freight I'm, as a poor student, willing to spend. I live in the EU, more specifically Sweden, so shopping outside the EU adds a 25% extra to the price. I've primarily cast an eye on Albion Armorer's upcoming Squire Line Swords, the "bastard sword" looks nice. I've also looked at Armour Class' different long swords. The Armour Class swords should be approximately 25% less expensive due freight and import tax. But I ask you of your opinion? What do you think? Oh any tip on the things I need for storage and maintenance? Thank you for your time. |
/Puck Engman