We have two new items in our line. The #249 Towton Longsword and #250 Bec de Corbyn both have been in development for a while and we have finally got all our ducks in a row. :-)
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The Towton is a very handy longsword that has met with a lot of approval from folks in development. It has shown itself to be an excellent cutter and really moves well in the hand. The Bec we have worked from some old molds we had of an original and brought back to life for your next knightly combat.
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Very nice, on both counts!
I'm intrigued by the cross on the Towton-- not quite a "spike hilt", but also not flared, with what looks like a Hexagonal cross section?
I'm glad to see you guys bring a Bec de Corbin to market, and this one looks really nice-- and surprisingly-classy for such a brutal weapon.
I'm intrigued by the cross on the Towton-- not quite a "spike hilt", but also not flared, with what looks like a Hexagonal cross section?
I'm glad to see you guys bring a Bec de Corbin to market, and this one looks really nice-- and surprisingly-classy for such a brutal weapon.
I agree with Jeremiah.
I especially like the profile taper on the Towton. The later medieval types, especially the XVIIIs are starting to grow on my!
I especially like the profile taper on the Towton. The later medieval types, especially the XVIIIs are starting to grow on my!
I really like those both Craig, but the Towton is really nice. Super, really, definitely nice!
Drools uncontrollably. I really love A&A pieces, you know.
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