Does anyone know anyone who produces a quality spontoon?
regards
Try G Gedny Godwin: http://www.gggodwin.com/catalog.htm . They list the very spontoon which you show in the attachment for $250. Everything I have ever gotten from them has been of the highest quality, and I have never heard anything but good things about the company, so you would probably be well served by them.
Good luck,
Gordon
Good luck,
Gordon
The Rifle Shoppe sells a cast version of this very spontoon for $70. The ground point is sold separately for $11. I bought one several years ago. The head comes in two parts (blade and socket) that will need to be threaded by a machinist so they will screw together. The parts are rough cast, so you may need to clean them up with some sandpaper and files.
Here is their link: http://www.therifleshoppe.com/Catalog.htm
Mine is for sale. It is used, and mounted on a pole with a total overall length of 76" (on the short side for a spontoon, but handy when packing in a vehicle for reenactments). I am asking $85 plus shipping. Due to it's length, shipping costs may be high, which is why I had planned on selling it at a reenactment rather than posting it on line, but let me know if you are interested.
Chris
Here is their link: http://www.therifleshoppe.com/Catalog.htm
Mine is for sale. It is used, and mounted on a pole with a total overall length of 76" (on the short side for a spontoon, but handy when packing in a vehicle for reenactments). I am asking $85 plus shipping. Due to it's length, shipping costs may be high, which is why I had planned on selling it at a reenactment rather than posting it on line, but let me know if you are interested.
Chris
Have you tried using the spontoon against any kind of target? How does the quality of the materiels strike you? What's the size (diameter) of the threaded stud?
The spontoons from The Rifle Shoppe are "as cast", so they have not had any heat treating or tempering. Since my spontoon is for reenactments, I did not feel the need to have this done, or to sharpen the blade. The quality of the castings are pretty good in my opinion, and I believe there would be no problem hardening the blade, if that were desired.
Also, if you buy anything from the Rifle Shoppe, know that you will need to spend some time filing and sanding it. The spontoon I got did not have the socket or the stud threaded. When I had this done at a local machine shop, they added brazing to the stud to build it up a bit in size before they cut the threading. This makes for a tighter fit when screwed into the socket, and is not visible when the head is assembled.
All in all, the spontoons from the Rifle Shoppe are the most accurate copies I have found. They take some work to turn into the final product, but you have something that looks right when you are done.
Chris
Also, if you buy anything from the Rifle Shoppe, know that you will need to spend some time filing and sanding it. The spontoon I got did not have the socket or the stud threaded. When I had this done at a local machine shop, they added brazing to the stud to build it up a bit in size before they cut the threading. This makes for a tighter fit when screwed into the socket, and is not visible when the head is assembled.
All in all, the spontoons from the Rifle Shoppe are the most accurate copies I have found. They take some work to turn into the final product, but you have something that looks right when you are done.
Chris
I second G. Gedney Godwin as well. They have excellent products for good prices
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