Maciej Kopciuch Early 14th Century Sword ~ Stella Aurea 2
I would like to move this one on, as it falls more into the "work of art" category than "cutter", for me. I have not cut with it.
This is a great example of any early 14th century sword - midway between fully thrust-oriented and still half-dedicated to the cut.
It is also has a long reach for a single hander, with the blade being about 32.5", and that would make it a battlefield or cavalry sword. More photos and specs here: http://artofswordmaking.com/gallery/stella-aurea-ii-14thc
The grip leather is more of an oxblood color, now that it is set in.
The grain of the steel is very "organic" - at least it contrasts from a machined, flat look. The blade itself is very consistent and true - no wobbles or low/high spots that I can notice.
The blade is sharp, but not paper-cutting sharp, although it would only take a few passes to make it so. It is the perfect level of sharpness for a sword you want to display and dry handle.
The sword has a few marks from its manufacture: one area about 8" from the blade tip and another in the guard slot. Please see the photos so you are not disappointed by these minor "flaws"; to me it imparts an organic, authentic look, but that is for you to decide.
I will ship this insured, with signature required, in its original box. US, lower-48 only. Paypal only. Please use "Send to Friend" or add 3% to cover fees when using "Goods & Services."
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