Marc Kaden Ridgeway
21 August 2012
Atlanta, GA
Many of you know William Swiger. That uber-collector, that SBG moderator, that multi-forum community member, that devourer of classifieds listings. Bill has become a familiar person in this community, and even a friend to many of us.
Many of you may also know that Bill recently became a benefactor of the community in a huge way with this thread http://forum.sword-buyers-guide.com/viewtopic...ticipation in which he gifted a sizable collection to less fortunate collectors.
As the crowning acheivement of this charitable act, Bill commisssioned a custom sword with Rob Miller of Castle Keep : Isle of Skye and had it shipped directly to me.
Words can not express how touched I am with this incredible , selfless display of generosity... Bill Swiger ... I salute you sir.
Following is my review of this most generous gift.
I would like to apologize for the review... I have been battling an illness for over a week, and was just unable to produce photos or a review that I felt did this sword justice.
Oh , and Bill... don't worry . The swords is on her way to you , well packed and insured, priority service ;) .
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Historical Overview
I can't offer too much in terms of insight here, as the commissioning was between Rob and Bill, but I believe that Bill's intent was to have an example of a true early warsword, with a Type A , or Brazil-nut pommel. The following were historic inspiration.
To this end, I believe Bill and Rob's project to be a success.


Specifications
Blade : 37.75 in
Grip : 8 in
Width : 2 1/8 in at base
Weight : 3 lbs 9.2 ounces
COG : 6.5 in
COP : @ 22 in
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Aesthetics : Fit & Finish
The heart of this sword is undoubtedly the blade. The hand-forged blade, almost 38 inches of steel , is crafted in the XIIa fashion . It is expertly shaped and impeccably polished. Starting at a width of 2 1/8 inches at the base, the blade tapers to a somewhat spatulate tip. A well executed fuller traverses 2/3 of the mirror polished steel.
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The guard is a hand shaped , elliptical , style 1 , and the pommel is a well shaped Type A brazil nut variant. The assembly is compression-hilt , fastened with a hot - riveted peen.
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The grip is hock-bottle shaped , and wrapped in lustrious leather in a chestnut brown finish. There is a central riser, as well as risers on both ends. The leather is supple , tactile , tight and well wrapped; the seam straight and even.
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