Firstly to Dan, yeah I am also familiar with this sword also being known as the Dyback sword. Anyway a big thanks for the link to the previous thread on the same topic, I was also unfamiliar with this "sister" sword so the pics of its pommel will come in useful. I know you were a contributor on the last discussion, so I really appreciate you taking the time to bring me up to speed, so to speak.
Secondly to Russ, again, thanks for the tip, I am familiar with Albans lovely work, we have a link to his site on ours, and the thing is if you are refering to the lovely hilt set thats on his 'specials' page then unfortunately I've done a copy of this myself.
His of course, is cast, mine, sadly had to be "carved' from lumps of bronze using a grinder and a Dremel. His grip ferrules are silver mine are Pewter. Albans sword grips looks like oak or ash maybe, mine is Cocobolo, not indiginous to Northern Europe in the dark ages I don't think, but hey it looks nice!
Anyway here are pics of mine next to Albans (mines the one on the left, (just in case you couldn't tell, lol!))
Cheers guys,
Bruce
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