Michael Edelson's AT1508
Michael Edelson's beautiful {in my view} 1508.................


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Re: Michael Edelson's AT1508
Angus Trim wrote:
Michael Edelson's beautiful {in my view} 1508.................

The sword looks great, Gus. I especially like the contrast between the blackened/blued fittings and the red leather of the grip.
Wait...what happened, am I famous now? Should I open my own fechtschule? :)


(Great sword, Gus! Can't wait to get it.)
Hmm, nice sword. Looks like a nice tatami-eater. :) How long it is actually ? I'm having a bit of difficulty to figure out the proportions from here (maybe its just too late and I need to sleep)...

I like the subtle transition between the cutting portion of the blade and the ricasso.
Hugo Voisine wrote:
Hmm, nice sword. Looks like a nice tatami-eater. :) How long it is actually ? I'm having a bit of difficulty to figure out the proportions from here (maybe its just too late and I need to sleep)...


The blade is 36 and change. Unless FedEx somehow manages to lop a few inches off of it while it's on the way. :)
Should be pretty lively then. Congratulations Michael. ;)
Michael Edelson wrote:
Wait...what happened, am I famous now? Should I open my own fechtschule? :)


(Great sword, Gus! Can't wait to get it.)


More infamous I think after your woderful maille vs. arrow tests :D
That is a nice sword cant wait until I can get one!
I just got the sword.

Angus Trim is a great sword maker, but a bad photographer. This sword is beautiful! I will post a pic soon.

This sword exemplifies all the things that made me fall in love with Angus Trim swords in the first place. I feel like the first time I opened a box from Christian Fletcher and found a gorgeous 1563 inside....like a kid on Christmas morning.

Time to go play...
Here are pics of the sword:

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That looks great and I look forward to getting my CF with the 1435 blade even more. ;) :cool:

If that is the type six strait guard mine should look similar but with a more waisted faceted grip and mine is also going to have an antiqued furniture.

Good photography also showing off the quality of the blade bevels more clearly.
Michael Edelson wrote:
Wait...what happened, am I famous now? Should I open my own fechtschule? :)


Behold! The words of the Oracle!

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