Weight: 1 lbs 15.6 ounces
Overall Length: 25 inches
Grip: 5 and ½ inches
Blade Length: 19 and ½ inches
Point of Balance: approx. 5 inches from guard
Center or Percussion: n/a
Distal Taper
At Crossguard n/a
At COP n/a
Initial Impressions:
Looks fresh from the forge, dangerous, shield-splitter
This is a review of the first custom sword commission I have placed. The smith was Sam Salvati. My original specs to him were vague to let him have control of the process as much as possible. I told him roughly 20 inch blade and 4 inch grip, bolstered grip around the tang. Langseax appearance, modern flair. For the name of this piece, I have chosen Gullinkambi. In Norse mythology, Gullinkambi is the rooster whose crowing woke the warrior’s of Valhalla every morning, additionally his crowing will signal that start of Ragnarok.
Appearance:
It came out perfect, what can I say? The finish has a rough feel to it, straight from the forge. I really like the polished edge and the unfinished spine. The wood Sam used for the grip is beautiful, and the brass tang pins are a good color for the piece. The shape is ferocious. I think I will leave the pics to speak for themselves. The leather sheath is awesome.
Handling:
I won’t begin to guess if this handles like historical pieces. What I can say is that it is handy as a long knife or short sword. It is hefty, but it is not too large, not is it slow. Its certainly a chopping and slashing weapon, a real shield biter. It cuts through light targets like butter for such a small weapon. The 5160 steel should keep a good edge, and I hope to try it on some harder targets in the next few days.
What you should expect:
Working with Sam was a pleasure. We both were flexible as timelines changed to accommodate new ideas. I hope Sam felt the process went well. If Sam gives me the ok, I will mention the final cost, but I feel I got an incredible value, and I truly have a weapon I do not foresee selling. I am completely 100% satisfied with this commission.



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