XVa type Longsword with Scabbard
This is another hand forged XVa type long sword. Pommel is based on Peter Johnsson projects (Sempach sword pommel) Weight is ~ 1450 g. Materials as usual : spring steel for blade, reinforced bar steel for guard, mild steel - pommel.

Sccabard with wooden core, reinforced by linnen fabric soaked in hide glue, hand stiched, calfskin, hide glue.


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Last edited by Jan Chodkiewicz on Mon 11 Feb, 2008 11:52 pm; edited 2 times in total
Re: XVa type Longsword with Scabbard
Jan Chodkiewicz wrote:
That is another hand forged XVa type long sword. Pommel is based on Peter Johnsson projects (Sempach sword pommel) Weight is ~ 1450 g. Materials as usual : spring steel for blade, reinforced bar steel for guard, mild steel - pommel.

Sccabard with wooden core, reinforced by linnen fabric soaked in hide glue, hand stiched, calfskin, hide glue.


Very nice Jan!

Out of curiousity, are Type T2 pommels typically found on XVa swords?
Beauty! :)

I love the proportions, and the pommel construction looks very interesting.
I like the design of the chape.

M.
Can we get a close up shot of the pommel? The more I see of your work the more I like it.
Another nice piece.

Well done.
Jan,
Your work is stunning. I'm consistently impressed by the photos you post!
Very good! I'm looking forward to my sword. :)
Re: XVa type Longsword with Scabbard
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Out of curiousity, are Type T2 pommels typically found on XVa swords?


Craig,

As far as I know, this kind of pommels were used in XV type swords (and other types too) (see atachments) But it is hard to find XVa type sword with Type T2 pommel. I find only one example on iconography that could be XVa sword - brass effigy picture.

Nevertheless, in my opinion "fish tail" pommel fit to this kind of blade too;)


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Jason Elrod wrote:
Can we get a close up shot of the pommel? The more I see of your work the more I like it.


Of course ;)


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Is there any photo showing the full sword without the scabbard on? :D
Just to add a little more, a set of knives Jan made for my girlfriend:

http://picasaweb.google.com/Gwynowie/Grodziec...7674061074

Cheers
Mick
Lancelot Chan wrote:
Is there any photo showing the full sword without the scabbard on? :D


Unfortunately my memory card in digital camera was almost full during taking this pictures, and record other pictures on photo's showing full sword, edge and point... so I don't have any pictures. Sorry. I can arrange pictures if you need it, but it's the same blade like few others XVa.
That combination of pommel and guard is just outstanding. Sometimes a certain look just speaks louder than others and this one really grabs my attention. God I love this place. It's like a virtual museum tour that never ends
Just echoing the sentiments of others....that's is indeed a grand looking sword....



Auf Wiedersehen,


Bill
Dobry den, bardzowne mecze panuov v polsce, slawianska slawa stawu meczarskego.

Sorting single parts of the swords is important but probability occurence in in following centuries isnīt smoll.
Vaclav Homan wrote:
Dobry den, bardzowne mecze panuov v polsce, slawianska slawa stawu meczarskego.


Please post only in English as per our forum rules. Thank you.
Excuse my It was appreciation of good work in bad Polish.

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