About 4 years ago I emailed Peter Johnsson about the possibility of ordering a sword from him. He explained to me at the time that he wasn't taking orders as he had a big project coming up that the whole sword community would benefit from. I kept in contact with Peter bugging him about various aspects of sword design. 4 years later I consider Peter one of by best "internet" mates (you know, the type of friend you haven't met yet, I'm sure we all have them on here!). His continuous patience with my questions and the sheer depth of knowledge and his willingness to share it publically make him a massive asset to the sword world.
So, imagine my suprise a few months ago when Peter tells me he has done up a basic blade blank exhibiting qualities that I most prefer in a sword and offered me first buying rights to it! We've refined the basics into a concrete visualisation, no men feat considering what I gave Peter to work with. Basically, I told him I wanted a sword that could do everything; it had to be able to cut, to thrust, to be used one or two handed, with a shield or alone, and to top it off, have a distinct and flamboyant 13th century style to it. The picture below is what Peter came up with.
The sword is right smack in between a XIIa and a XVIa, with a l blade that is lenticular in cross section with a sharp midrib forming towards the point. The length of the blade is 88cm, and the overall length is 109cm. The pommel and cross are polished bronze, and the handle is dark green tooled leather (though shagreen may be an interesting option) with black leather thongs criss crossing over and held together by tacks. The pommel has a cross engraved into it, and the fuller will have a latin phrase running down it, I'm just not yet sure what. Any suggestions?
Nice, huh?

