This is next one made by me.
Pommel is gold plated.
Pattern on the scabbard is based on pattern from grip.
Now, I'm working on next identical one FOR SALE. It will be done in 1-2 weeks.
total lenght: 124cm
blade lenght: 91,5cm
Blade width at the base: 3,9mm
weight: 1410g
balance: 8cm
grip lenght: 26,5cm
hardness: 54HRC
edges: sharp
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Magnificent!
Stunning work. Are you allowed to post what the next one costs?
Thank you very much :)
Price will be 2500 euro with scabbard, belting and shipping to EU or USA.
Joe Fults wrote: |
Stunning work. Are you allowed to post what the next one costs? |
Price will be 2500 euro with scabbard, belting and shipping to EU or USA.
Mateusz, it's wonderful. I'm sorry I don't know: is this pommel is slanted on purpose like the original? Did your other XVIII replicas also do this? Very nice.
J. Nicolaysen wrote: |
Mateusz, it's wonderful. I'm sorry I don't know: is this pommel is slanted on purpose like the original? Did your other XVIII replicas also do this? Very nice. |
Thank you !
The pommel is straight but I put this plate in the pommel in this way because original sword have it in askew position.
My first versions of Munich sword had a little different engraving on the plate (in straight position), because I didn't have enough good photos of original pommel.
I've recently got a better photos of this pommel and my latest versions have plate in askew position as original sword.
Excellent work yet again Mr. Sulowski! The gold plating on the pommel looks fantastic! I like the slant of the pommel inset. would the inset be displayed vertically when the sword is in its scabbard and belted onto oneself?
Jon Makar
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Jon Makar wrote: |
Excellent work yet again Mr. Sulowski! The gold plating on the pommel looks fantastic! I like the slant of the pommel inset. would the inset be displayed vertically when the sword is in its scabbard and belted onto oneself?
Jon Makar |
Good point Jon! I checked it now and if you are left handed then yes - engraving is in vertical position.
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