Posts: 13 Location: Massachusetts
Sat 01 Sep, 2012 7:57 pm
Thanks for all the input guys, it's my first day and there are already so many people commenting and whatnot it's very exciting. The majority of what everyone is talking about however goes right over my head considering no more than a month ago, i couldn't tell you what a fuller was if you payed me.
I posted about this sword, and yes i figured that the inlay or whatever is used wouldn't have been done, but it more of a distinguishing touch to the weapon.
Secondly, I have been reading a lot about Darksword Armory on this site and others, like the S.B.G. and I have watched countless stress tests on this sword and others, and I personally don't really see anything wrong with them.. now I am not foolish enough to assume just because I don't see anything that there isn't something wrong, but they seem truly sturdy, and I must admit, there is something about a forge in Canada i find rather intriguing.
http://www.sword-buyers-guide.com/darksword.html This is the link to some of the stress tests, and then this page i know isn't the same weapon but really shows this guy going to town on this sword.
http://www.sword-buyers-guide.com/knight-sword.html
Darksword also offers the upgrade of having it sharpened, and I know not to expect an edge like a knife, and simply put i think that's obviously better, don't want to damage an edge and with the weight and length I'm sure it doesn't need a super sharp edge to really do some work.
The armory also offers a Damascus steel blade for much more, can anyone tell me why?
AND FINALLY A SIMPLE QUESTION!!! With a sword we are talking about, traditionally, it would have not been worn on the person, but carried on the horse correct? I really don't see any good way to pull it out of it's sheath effectively, and obviously if you strung it to your back you are asking to be killed.
Thanks for all your time and patience guys, I'm really counting on all of you to steer me in the right direction!!