Posts: 61 Location: Drammen, Norway
Mon 24 Dec, 2012 12:12 pm
That is a re-enactment sword from Paul Binns.
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I cannot remember any historical examples who has that particular shape and form or that combination of crossguard and pommel (and I have seen quiet a few). It is not a H type (like the one on Patrick Bárta's page). It has the same shape in the cross section but not the silhouette. It is boat shaped in the cross section, but not in two parts, which is a usual feature of the H type.
I guess it is meant to be a type C of some sort, but does not have the square cross section of this type.
The grip is also way to long.
If it is not based on any particular find or form then I find it kind of sad since there are many swords like that in the re-enactment groups around Scandinavia and probably England as well. It would be nice if swordsmiths of blunt re-enacment swords showed more responsibility to give people not what they think they want but historical correct swords... which is what they really want.
So, if anyone have a picture of a original with a hilt like this I would be very happy ;)[/url]