Posts: 199 Location: Leeds, UK
Tue 15 Feb, 2011 6:01 am
Re: John Barnett Warhammer
Hi Jon,
I have one of these, but it was less of a hassle for me to get it, what with being in the UK already. You're right that the JB swords didn't see great reviews: I had a few of these aswell, and apart from a couple of exceptions they were turkeys: overly built, clunky, and the steel was too soft.
As far as the warhammer goes, I have to advise you not to expect anything great - it won't be worth $140. The wood's some sort of dark tropical stuff - nice to look at but I don't think it's particularly historical. The head on mine came loose quite quickly, just from dry handling. After I'd removed the head, I found that it was held on by a pin running through both it and the haft.
I ended up reshaping the head, grinding off the top spike, and re-hafting it on a longer bit of ash. I quite like it now, but I wouldn't expect you to have to put so much effort in when it's already costing you a fair bit to get it shipped over the pond.
I've taken a look over at KoA and they have a couple of good alternatives for less than you're expecting to spend, and of equal or better quality:
http://www.kultofathena.com/product.asp?item=...War+Hammer
If you like the look of the JB warhammer, then KoA also sell one by Ritter Steel which is very similar, and judging by looks alone, of a similar quality:
http://www.kultofathena.com/product.asp?item=...War+Hammer
Cheers,
Ant