Here are some specs - in inches (mostly)
OL 41.75
BL 34.5
Grip length 4.75
Pommel length 2.25
BW (at guard) 1.375
BW (midpoint) 0.75
BW (1 inch from tip) 0.5
Blade Thickness (at guard) 6.23mm
Blade Thickness (midpoint) 4.8mm
Blade Thickness (1 inch from tip) 4.27mm
COG 4 inches from guard
Weight (according to Castille Armory) 2.3 lbs.
Not much distal taper, though a fair amoung of profile taper.
The grip aluminum/linex, and has somewhat the look and feel of rayskin. Since the pommel is pretty much an extension of the grip, If you wish, you can put both hands on it. The blade has 3mm rounded edges, so it should hold up well to the abuse of stage combat. One thing that bugs me a little the finger ring is much larger than it needs to be, with an interior diameter of 1.65 - about 2,5 fingers wide. It is very sturdy and wont crumple when hit. The hilt seems a little too big overall and that finger ring should be reduced to about 1/2 its size.
The sword handles very well and feel fairly light in the hand. It should work well as a stage combat sword, and its edges should hold up well to the abuse that blades must suffer in that venue.






mighty big finger ring


some originals that this sword is based on.