I just received my Viceroy today and I have to say "WOW!" This blade is simply amazing. It's a big blade, and really packs a punch. Yet it's light and maneuverable. Easily being put through its paces.
I had them blacken the fittings and the wrap is a dark plum. It looks black at first, but as you stare at it you begin to notice the shades of purple and it looks beautiful.
Well done Albion!
Thanks for a great sword.
Now then, when is that single fullered XIV going up for sale?
Thomas Jason wrote: |
I just received my Viceroy today and I have to say "WOW!" This blade is simply amazing. It's a big blade, and really packs a punch. Yet it's light and maneuverable. Easily being put through its paces.
I had them blacken the fittings and the wrap is a dark plum. It looks black at first, but as you stare at it you begin to notice the shades of purple and it looks beautiful. Well done Albion! Thanks for a great sword. Now then, when is that single fullered XIV going up for sale? |
congradulations Thomas!
The Viceroy is by far my favorite sword. The blade is so pretty and yet wicked. The other day I was cleaning mine and set the point down on my rug. Under it's own weight the sword punched through the carpet and into the floor below :eek: I'm so glad my foot wasn't there :\
Anyway, I'm very curios to see how the blueing looks. Good choice with the dark plum, we may have started a trend :D
You have to be careful with that point. And doesn't she whistle nicely?
Gary:
Yes, the tip is far sharper than I expected. I suspect that thrusts with this baby would be extremely damaging. The wider blade alone would cause increased blood flow from said wounds.
The bluing looks amazing. If the Viceroy defined ruthlessness before, the blackening makes it even more so.
I'll bring it to the round table you have in the Spring.
Yes, the tip is far sharper than I expected. I suspect that thrusts with this baby would be extremely damaging. The wider blade alone would cause increased blood flow from said wounds.
The bluing looks amazing. If the Viceroy defined ruthlessness before, the blackening makes it even more so.
I'll bring it to the round table you have in the Spring.
Whistles beautifully!
This is my first "real" western style sword.
I believe I'm hooked =)
This is my first "real" western style sword.
I believe I'm hooked =)
Thomas Jason wrote: |
Gary:
Yes, the tip is far sharper than I expected. I suspect that thrusts with this baby would be extremely damaging. The wider blade alone would cause increased blood flow from said wounds. The bluing looks amazing. If the Viceroy defined ruthlessness before, the blackening makes it even more so. I'll bring it to the round table you have in the Spring. |
Oh yea, were going to have a killer round table no doubt. :D
Thomas Jason wrote:
For those of us who live a bit farther afield, I hope you will consider posting some photos! ;)
David
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...I'll bring it to the round table you have in the Spring. |
For those of us who live a bit farther afield, I hope you will consider posting some photos! ;)
David
Kenneth Enroth wrote: |
You have to be careful with that point. And doesn't she whistle nicely? |
whstle? you bet she does :D
I ran mine through some thrusting excercises today while wearing deerskin gloves. The Viceroy locks in my hands as though it were an extension of my body. I placed the point through at least 30 imaginary targets with extreme ease and the control was incredible. I truely love this sword!
Well, as I don't have a digital camera, and my funds are likely to go towards swords no pictures at this time. =(
Maybe we could get some pictures at the round table.
Maybe we could get some pictures at the round table.
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