as "very carefully and thoughtfully designed to be extremely robust and yet still handle properly like a real sword."
"[Gus] far exceed all of our expectations producing what is possibly the finest practice sword I have ever seen. ok that's not strictly speaking accurate: never mind the possibly, it IS absolutely the finest practice sword I have ever seen."
"[the heat treat] is absolutely superb, the edges are very thick and yet the sword overall is not overweight, and they are extremely tough."
"I almost cannot praise them too much."
but hey don't take my word for it, go to Theswordgeek.com and listen to podcast #3. not only will you hear a really good sword related pod cast but yup, all these quotes are right in there.
now I don't say this to put Tinker on the spot, but rather I see what he said in that podcast as being just about the highest praise this sword could possibly get and I think I would be a fool to not mention such extraordinary praise for a product I am trying to sell. I am not a fool ; )
Tinker winds up the discussion on this particular sword model by saying that the catch is that they are not actually in production, and at that time he was right, but THEY ARE NOW!
Ladies and gentlemen I present to you the Angus Trim I-Beam Long Sword Trainer (third generation):








we currently have one in stock but are happy to produce as many more as people are willing to buy,
our price $495
http://triedandtruearmory.com/econ/index.php?...duct_id=95
I will be getting detailed specs to you very soon. please be patient as I am deployed out to sea and need to get the specs from my partner. I'll have them soon.