First is the Regent with blue grip, followed by the Mercenary with a Magenta grip.
They're both nice pieces and nice additions to the collection.




M. Taylor wrote: |
Agreed; that blue is spectacular. The magenta works nicely on the Merc as well. Congrats, Chad!
BTW, what are you using for the background on your pics? |
Michael F. wrote: |
I love the Regent with that blue grip! Makes it look ever cooler. I like the Merc. grip too, it's very nice and even. Any chance you've done any cutting with either of the pieces? I'd love to hear how they handle.
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Lance Karsten wrote: |
Is blue a standard option from Albion? I have not seen it offered on thier site, but I was thinking the Munich would be awesome in blue. Even though it is not, the original looks blue in that pic in the albums section, and since first seeing it there I have had blue in my mind. In fact the blue appearance is one the the things that makes that pic most striking. |
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Grips are offered in black, red, oxblood, or dark brown or light brown (Campaign Worn), for the same price. Custom colors beyond that are available at an additional charge. Please specify grip color choice when ordering. Grip colors may vary slightly due to the authentic processes and natural materials used. |
Chad Arnow wrote: |
The standard colors on Albion's site are available at no charge. Just about any other color, including blue, can be done as well, though there is a $25 (I think that's what it is) charge for custom colors. |
Chad Arnow wrote: |
Here's a fun pic of the Regent, which shows a little of the hollow-grinding, and the shape of guard and grip.
The second one is a little less over-exposed than the one I posted above, and shows the grip color a little better. |
Russ Ellis wrote: |
Oh sure... rub it in... what are you trying to do to me? :) |
Thomas Hoogendam wrote: |
I only noticed now how the central line of the faceted grip is perfectly in line with the rib of the blade, and the center line of the pommel. It's does kind of details that make a sword stand out. Fantastic. |
Aaron Schnatterly wrote: |
I did some cutting with my Regent and Brescia the other day, for a little side-by-side longsword comparison, and let me tell you... :p You in pain yet, Russ? :D Chad's most recent couple of pics do give a neat perspective on the piece. I had an idea of how interesting this piece was before I had it in hand, but there are subtleties that you just don't appreciate until you physically inspect and handle it. The blade geometry is fascinating, as are the details Thomas points out here - everything just transitions beautifully to make such a slick, neat piece. It's the first thing you notice when you look at my collection - this piece is the one that stands out. |