Hello,
One of these is for sale. Reconstruction of Munich sword.
Pommel is gold plated (letters and rims) like original sword.
Tooling grip, crossguard chape and scabbard.
All HAND MADE.
Measurements:
total lenght: 126,8cm
blade lenght: 93,5cm
Blade width: 3,9cm
weight: 1281g
balance: 5,5cm
grip lenght: 27,2cm
hardness: 54HRC
edges: sharp
Price is 2400EURO ( with scabbard and shipping to EU or USA)
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My goodness...that is outstanding! Swords like this could tempt me away from my viking stuff..... Absolutely top notch work all around.
This is amazing work! You have made an incredible sword and I hope that I will be able to afford your work some day. Absolutely fantastic.
thank you very much :) I'm glad that you like it !
god damn thats brilliant
A Stunnig sword Mateusz in every respect,
Well done.
Tod
Well done.
Tod
A real work of art.
Leo Todeschini wrote: |
A Stunnig sword Mateusz in every respect,
Well done. Tod |
I'm glad to hear that. Especially from the master :)
To do list:
1) Purchase $1,000,000 scratch off.
2) Win at least a $5,000 prize.
3) Purchase this sword!
All kidding aside - if I were fully employed, I'd snap this piece up in a heartbeat! That is an unbelievably great price for such an amazing work of functional art.
A piece of your work is in my future.
1) Purchase $1,000,000 scratch off.
2) Win at least a $5,000 prize.
3) Purchase this sword!
All kidding aside - if I were fully employed, I'd snap this piece up in a heartbeat! That is an unbelievably great price for such an amazing work of functional art.
A piece of your work is in my future.
First off, this is a breathtaking piece. I would love to just run one of these swords through some handling drills, and the thought of owning a piece like this is just beyond my comprehension right now.
I have to ask, with all that attention to detail, why choose to leave the floret peen block off the pommel?
I have to ask, with all that attention to detail, why choose to leave the floret peen block off the pommel?
Sword is reserved now.
Thank you Metthew :) I didn't make this peen block because I think that tang in this place is too thin. In my opinion of course.
maybe I will make it in the future :)
Matthew P. Adams wrote: |
First off, this is a breathtaking piece. I would love to just run one of these swords through some handling drills, and the thought of owning a piece like this is just beyond my comprehension right now.
I have to ask, with all that attention to detail, why choose to leave the floret peen block off the pommel? |
Thank you Metthew :) I didn't make this peen block because I think that tang in this place is too thin. In my opinion of course.
maybe I will make it in the future :)
Oh my!! All of the above! These are two wonderful pieces! I wish I had the money for one of them. (:
Keep it up!
Keep it up!
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