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Posted: Sat 09 Aug, 2008 12:09 pm Post subject: Questions about Armour Class swords |
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Greetings fellows,
I need some info on Armour Class medieval swords. I hope some of you own a sharp or blunt one of their medieval swords.
What sort of hilt construction do they use?
What is the thickness of their blades, do they feature any distal taper?
How thick are the edges of their blunt blades?
What is the difference regarding the blade profile between the blunt and sharp ones, are the blunts identical to the sharps with more material on the edges?
And generally what is your oppinion about their swords?
I did a search through the site, but could not find anything about Armour Class medieval swords. If these products have been already discussed here, then please post me the link to the topic. Thank you!
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Chad Arnow
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Posted: Sun 10 Aug, 2008 11:47 am Post subject: |
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Thank you, these links helped me to find some answers.
Anyway, I am considering to buy an Armour Class bare blade and to make for it the hilt furniture myself. When I get to it, I will post infos on the blade, maybe for some people it might be useful.
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