I've been wondering with the recent polls, What is your favorite Oakeshott type? It would be best to narrow it down to one or 2 of your favorite type. (subtypes included!). You can choose a type or just a subtype.
My favorites are XVIa and XVIIIb. I love cut and thrust design!
I'll try and tally it all up in the end...
hhhhmmmmm..... difficult. Usually I say: the right tool for the right job.
However, just generally speaking.....
Type XII/XIIa and XVI/XVIa
The XII because of it's classic line, it's why I ordered an Albion Knight. And the XVI because it's such a general purpose sword, IMO.
However, just generally speaking.....
Type XII/XIIa and XVI/XVIa
The XII because of it's classic line, it's why I ordered an Albion Knight. And the XVI because it's such a general purpose sword, IMO.
Yep, type XVIa because it seems like it can do it all, plus it has a fuller. I also like type XIII and XIIIa for the brutal single-mindedness of their design.
Type XIX ----- also XVIIIb ------ and XIIa
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XVIII&XVIII A-C.
Thomas Hoogendam wrote: |
hhhhmmmmm..... difficult. Usually I say: the right tool for the right job. |
I agree, but if I have to narrow it down then it'll be XIII/XIIIa and XVIa
Definitely the XVIIIb or XVIIIe types for me.
Now this is a tough one. :\ I have to agree with the "right tool for the right job" idea. It's not so much a matter of personal taste as it is functionality. But if I had to pick I'd go with something from the type XVIII family. Cutting and thrusting at its finest.:D
Michael F. wrote: |
I've been wondering with the recent polls, What is your favorite Oakeshott type? It would be best to narrow it down to one or 2 of your favorite type. (subtypes included!). You can choose a type or just a subtype.
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This is a very difficult question...
For single-handers, I find XI's to be beautiful and fascinating. XIII would be a close second.
For longswords, I find it hard to beat XVIII sub-types, though some XVIa's have also attracted my eyes...
For true two-handers, I think the Danes got a great idea-- XVIIIe rocks. Though XX's can be pretty cool, too...
Types XVIII and XVIIIe for me.
Jeff Ross
Jeff Ross
Type XVa for me the long versions...
Martin
Martin
Personally I favor the type XII's and the type XVII's.
Like the rest of us, I don't have one particular favorite. For single-hand swords, I prefer Type XII (Albion's Knight). For longswords, it'll have to be either Type XVa or XVIIIa (Arms&Armor's Black Prince or Schloss Erbach). -Ted
Jeremiah Swanger wrote: | ||
This is a very difficult question... |
Easy question for me to answer - no preference. Each type came to be as a result of particular needs, and I find something to admire in each of the forms.
Oakshotte types XVII and XVIIIb. I have the Albion Crecy Grete ( not really a clean XVII type, but the closest available on the cheap at the time I ordered it) and a Munich on Order.
I like them all, but if I had to choose one it would be the Type X. No big surprise there. :lol:
X or XII for single-handers.
XIIa or XIIIa for the big guys.
I like the earlier stuff.
XIIa or XIIIa for the big guys.
I like the earlier stuff.
It´s not so much how the look... They all look fine, it´s what you can do with a XVa ;9
I have a type XVIa on order and I'm negotating a XIIIa. As many have stated, I like the all-purpose nature of the XVIa. I also like the brutish nature of the minimal profile taper blade of the XIIIa.
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