This is my first regrip and the first sword-related project I've shared online.
First I'd like to thank myArmoury, for all the great available resources (special thanks to information provided by Sean Flynt, Greyson Brown & Peter Johnson on regrip how-to! Without this wealth of information, I know my grip would look less than half as good. )!
Thanks to Sean Flynt, I noticed the apparent quality of windlass's new german bastard sword. For the most part, I agree with the perception that windlass's offerings are definitely improving in quality. The hilt blueing on this piece is nice and relatively even (though it is chemically blued, not heat blued...don't know if that makes a difference in wear/tear, we shall see...). Handling is actually nice on this piece, as well. That is to say...I'm sure someone like Albion could make a better handling similar piece, but still...i can't complain about how it feels going through some german longsword forms with it. In fact, i was pleasantly surprised.
The only egregious aspect was the grip, in my opinion...bad, too slick black pleather (or maybe it was real, can't tell), sticthed up the side with bulky stitches. I had been meaning to learn to regrip a sword, this was the perfect chance!
Overall, I am very happy with how it turned out, especially considering it was my first attempt.
I'll do another post below talking about materials, procedures and lessons learned.
Here are some photos:


Alongside my A&A town guard sword.


After dyeing the grip.

With my collection [ Download ]

The "Ugly" side [ Download ]

The "Pretty" side, right after removing the overwrap [ Download ]