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Andrew Walker
Location: USA Joined: 29 Oct 2008
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Posted: Wed 29 Oct, 2008 2:27 pm Post subject: New Breed of Nylon Waster? |
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Hi Guys
I have just come across a range of nylon wasters on a U.K. site and was wondering if anybody here has had a play with any?
http://www.theknightshop.co.uk/catalog/swords...2_400.html
They look really professionally done and the weights and balance seem to be exactly what I'm looking for. I would like to hear from anybody who has one before I order one.
Thank you in advance
Andy
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Thomas Jason
Location: New Joisey Joined: 28 Jul 2004
Posts: 230
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Posted: Wed 29 Oct, 2008 4:35 pm Post subject: |
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These swords were designed by Dave Rawlings of Boarstooth Fight School http://fightmedieval.com
I had a chance to play around with the the prototypes while I was visiting with him this summer.
They are simply the best wasters on the market, hands down. They handle and balance like a real steel sword, while offering the safety factor of nylon. They are excellent in the bind and provide exactly what you want in a training sword.
They are suitable for both drilling and sparring. There is also another version with a non-nylon type of plastic that is designed more for sparring than drilling(it flexes more), but both are great for both.
I can't recommend these things enough.
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Steven H
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Posted: Thu 30 Oct, 2008 8:58 am Post subject: |
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These look good, especially since With Intent Wasters closed shop.
It's unfortunate that there's no American source for these now, they'll cost about $150+ US w/ shipping.
I have a few questions about them that I hope someone here can answer.
1) Is the grip hardware removable and if so how? I'd like to be able to put on a different guard, one with side rings.
2) The nylon wasters I've seen so far are described as essentially indestructible i.e they can withstand indefinite use on a pell. Is that so with both varieties of these as well?
3) Weights aren't listed for the sparring models - are those numbers available?
4) The weight and balance sound good - is there a core of something dense like steel or lead in the handle or blade?
5) Do fencing masks chew them up?
I hope someone in the US retails these; I'd love to see something like these become the standard for free fencing and competition.
Cheers,
Steven
Kunstbruder - Boston area Historical Combat Study
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Y. Kuipers
Location: Netherlands Joined: 08 Jan 2007
Posts: 10
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Posted: Tue 26 May, 2009 1:54 am Post subject: |
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Hmm... I'm getting seriously interested in these wasters.
They mention that they are about to launch a new generation which is even "vastly" better than the previous one.
Does anyone know more about this devellopment and does anyone have a clue about the e.t.a.?
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Chuck Russell
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Posted: Tue 26 May, 2009 5:07 pm Post subject: |
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ah yes these were the ones used in the Warriors TV show host by Terry Shapert (sp?) it was in the medieval knight episode.
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