Now, I recently did some wheeling and dealing with a friend and forumite to acquire this Angus Trim Maker's Mark Type XVIa. I have to say, I really, really, REALLY love this sword. As most of you know, I work a lot with swords. As such, I'm no longer easily impressed with them. In the last year, I have only came across perhaps 5 out of 400 that really impressed the hell out of me. I now own 3 of those. This blade is one of those.
Dynamically, this sword handles nearly identically to my Odinblade Morrigan, which is a favorite in my collection. The exception with this ATrim is that it's naturally more historical in design than the Odinblade naturally. Aesthetically, the blade geometry wants you to believe it is a leaf-blade, having a graceful curve and flow to an acute thrusting tip, which always hits right on the mark.
This sword is FAST, FAST, FAST. Did I say it was fast? As a bastard sword with a 32" blade, the blade lends itself to phenominal cutting. It's extremely nimble, blade recovery is effortless, and I can quickly flow though Fiore's poste like I was Conan the Barbarian in my shoppe; something which my family has seen me do more than once.
The scabbard is pretty basic for the sword, as I see this as a working blade. The cover is black with natural hemp risers, along with a simple stylized chape. My suspension of preference is an integrated oxblood baldric, which looks good and is simply awesome at events/conventions. I can easily re-position the blade while walking as not to trip people, and when I sit, the sword can easily be slipped off and laid in my lap. From a tactical standpoint, I prefer this type of suspension because I can simply drop the scabbard and not have a 3ft trip hazard hanging from my hip. :D
The pommel decor was originally silver, but I found when refinishing the blade it was actually copper with a silver plating. Since I prefer the copper finish, I stripped off all the silver for a little better contrast on it.
Anyway, just wanting to state what an incredible blade this is. I really do love it!
Oh, BTW - YOU NO CAN HAZ! NOT FOR SALEZ! :lol:





