news from our smithery - hanger & wallon
Hi All!

First of all weīd like to wish you all the best into 2012!
Here are some new pieces from our smithery :

Hanger, inspired by original from RA Leeds & classical wallon decorated upon customerīs request.
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http://www.nielo-sword.com/inpage/about-us/

Hope you like it.
Cheers,
Michal
Those look fairly nice, at least in the photos.
Fairly nice? That's like saying that the Mona Lisa is a nice painting. The hanger looks real nice and the Wallon sword looks outstanding to me. Great work.

Doug
Wow... just looked at your website and you also did a really nice Prussian Pallasch. Very nice work. What kind of steel do you use for your blades? Can they be used for fencing?
Joe Fults wrote:
Those look fairly nice, at least in the photos.

Understatement of the week right there. That Walloon looks awesome!
Hi,
thanks for your comments, Iīm glad you like it.

For Christopher:
all our blades are hand-forged (from spring steel), hardened at 50-52 HRc.
We make swords not just for collectors, but also for members of reenactments (for fencing in battles-reconstructions, etc.).
Austrian pallasch - here are some pics for you:
Photo A: I made a wooden model first (for brass casting of the basket). Picture shows original pallasch and my wooden model.
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Photo B: hereīs the original pallasch and my replica.
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M.
Wowser, great hilts nice detail. Would like to see some full shots with blades.
thank you. Here are some pics of full blades. Sorry but couldnīt manage to take better photos, kind of blurred
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Coolness factor 11 on the blades as well, thanks for the shots. I really dig the wide fullers and fancy curved tip.
hanger
I am impressed by the blackned hanger,i think was a great idea.Wallon has a very nice work on handle making.
My compliment,you are reachin pretty high level on custom swords.
Andrea Scattolin

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