For years I've been craving for a Viking type Y sword. Probably my favorite modern replica is the one that Michael Pikula made for Tim Lison, which has a fairly long straight cross and a large curving 'pommel'. I wanted to find something a bit different, so I've been watching museums and the web for quite a while. Finally, I came across one shown below at the National Museum in Sczecin, Poland, described as 'Two-edged sword with Y-type handle recovered from the Odra near Szczecin, 10th-11th centuries, 87.5 cm.' One thing I like about this one is the mirror symmetry between the upper and lower guard.
Fast forward a year or two, I was talking to Maciej Kopciuch a few months ago about getting a new project going, and after a few false starts we agreed on this one. It's Polish, he's Polish, and half my family is Polish (on my wife's side). So it all fits, right?
Maciej's version will be based off an existing blade he already made, and will be a bit bigger than the original, so its not an exact replica. But I think it will capture the look of the original, and my need for lots of blade. See his computer mock-up below.
I'll share how things go as this progresses, and likely add a review at the end. Hope you enjoy it.
Regards, JD





