Hello folks :)
A good friend just purchased a Cold Steel Talwar. It was discontinued (recently, supposedly). Do you guys know anything about it? Quality? I've heard that CS swords can be a little wonky as far as quality...
http://www.ronbalicki.com/coldsteel_indian_talwar.htm
Ron B sold the last one he had to my friend.
Not sure, but I think nobody less than Vince Evans had a couple of good things to say about that particular model. I believe there might still be a review over on SFI if do a search. Ofcourse, in my old age I may be making it all up... best to check up on me and see. :D
I seriously considered buying one of the CS talwars, myself. I have an old tulwar that while the tip gets bent easily, was at one time a very nice piece. Certainly very comfortable to hold, though grip is at least a finger too tight for me. I used to consider seeing about a custom order of one but never did it.
I don't know for sure, but I think Therion Arms may have the Cold Steel Tulwar in stock. At least I think I saw one listed there... I'm still tempted, but the money isn't there, so....
I seriously considered buying one of the CS talwars, myself. I have an old tulwar that while the tip gets bent easily, was at one time a very nice piece. Certainly very comfortable to hold, though grip is at least a finger too tight for me. I used to consider seeing about a custom order of one but never did it.
I don't know for sure, but I think Therion Arms may have the Cold Steel Tulwar in stock. At least I think I saw one listed there... I'm still tempted, but the money isn't there, so....
Cold Steel "Tulwar" ... Review by Vince Evans
My first impression was that this is a really nice sword. The hilt is long
for a Tulwar, but that was intentional, due to the size of Western hands.
This sword is made in India, and I must say, the blade is very well ground.
The scabbard is black leather over wood with brass mounts, also nicely
done. After sitting in my shop for a few months, the leather developed a
tackiness.
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Blade: 32" long
1 3/8 " wide
1/4 " thick with a distal taper
22" fuller
Brass Hilt: 6" long
4-1/2" gripping area
Pommel: 2-3/4" diameter
Cross Guard: 4"
Overall Length: 38"
Sword Weight: 2 lb. 11-3/4 oz.
POB: 6" from guard
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I cut cardboard and dry juniper branches about 1" in diameter and noticed
no bending or edge damage. Although the sword feels heavy, it definitely
feels solid. I didn't notice any loosening of the hilt.
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Closeup shot of the pommel .
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- Vince Evans, July 2002
My first impression was that this is a really nice sword. The hilt is long
for a Tulwar, but that was intentional, due to the size of Western hands.
This sword is made in India, and I must say, the blade is very well ground.
The scabbard is black leather over wood with brass mounts, also nicely
done. After sitting in my shop for a few months, the leather developed a
tackiness.
[ Linked Image ]
Blade: 32" long
1 3/8 " wide
1/4 " thick with a distal taper
22" fuller
Brass Hilt: 6" long
4-1/2" gripping area
Pommel: 2-3/4" diameter
Cross Guard: 4"
Overall Length: 38"
Sword Weight: 2 lb. 11-3/4 oz.
POB: 6" from guard
[ Linked Image ]
I cut cardboard and dry juniper branches about 1" in diameter and noticed
no bending or edge damage. Although the sword feels heavy, it definitely
feels solid. I didn't notice any loosening of the hilt.
[ Linked Image ]
[ Linked Image ]
Closeup shot of the pommel .
[ Linked Image ]
- Vince Evans, July 2002
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