Hi everyone,
Thinking of making the plunge, and purchasing an Albion Atlantean.
I was just curious if there are any differences between the way Albion manufactured the swords originally (in the low numbers, under a hundred) versus how they make them now.
Is it the exact same process?
Thanks,
Kareem
The same process is used now as it was then.
It is still a matter of hand grinding blanks (that are roughed out on a machine) and hand fitting and finishing components (that are cast from hand carved originals) to swords that are built on a one by one basis.
It is still a matter of hand grinding blanks (that are roughed out on a machine) and hand fitting and finishing components (that are cast from hand carved originals) to swords that are built on a one by one basis.
I love the atlantean swords though I prefer the Destroyer as it has the longer grip. When funds one day permit I hope to buy one, definitely a collection piece that you can hand down to your kids and also a great talking piece that brings me back to my childhood.
Not sure if the new ones come sharp though.
Good luck
Paul
Not sure if the new ones come sharp though.
Good luck
Paul
Thank you both for your replies.
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