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Jeremiah Swanger wrote: |
I've said it before, and I'll say it again-- every sword you make looks even better than the last. Expertly-crafted fittings, more "visually-harmonious" proportions, more detail to the leather-work. Amazing! |
Ian Hutchison wrote: |
Love watching you get better and better. Keep on the good work Damian! Some of the best leather tooling is coming out of Poland these days ;) |
Jeremiah Swanger wrote: |
I have always liked that pommel type-- it looks functional and "comfortable", for lack of a better word.
The fullers look very clean and even, and the sword as a whole looks well-proportioned. I'm assuming this is very similar to a to a historical example? The tooling on the grip and scabbard look amazing! What colors are they going to be? Edit: Nevermind that question, I just saw your other thread! On another note, I also liked your Type X with the "Tea Cosy" pommel. But I'm biased-- I am the proud owner of an Albion Stamford! :D |