In August 2008, I ordered a sword to Vladimir Cervenka. Originally, I wanted one of his hand-and-a-half 16th c. German Sword. But last October I sent him a message asking him if I could change my order. He accepted and I ordered him a custom one-hander from the same period than the German one-and-a-half and with approximately the same style. So, with Nathan’s great help I found the sword I wanted to be reproduced : the Wallace collection A536.
As soon as I sent him the picture of this sword and some specifications (weight, dimensions), Mr Cervenka started to work on it. He answered to all of my e-mails and requests within 24 hours and was even kind enough to send me pictures of his work in progress.
Finally, I got my sword two weeks ago, when I returned from holidays.
I was very pleased, as this sword is worth every euro I paid for it. Of course there’s some slight imperfections and some compromises were made, like the pommel less elaborated than the original. In fact, I think we can apply to it the same comments than for the Schiavona in the reviews section, but like this one, this sword is very pleasing to see and to wield. The grip is a piece of jewelry, the guard is very well made and the pommel is massive and solid. It’s a sturdy sword, with a blade easy to control in the thrust and showing absolutely no secondary bevel. I have not tried to cut with it yet, though.
All in all I’m more than satisfied with this custom sword and with our perfect collaboration. I will undoubtedly order from Vladimir Cervenka again.
Cheers,
David
Specifications:
Weight: 1038 gr.
Total length: 1070 mm
Blade length: 930 mm
Blade width: 35 mm at the base
The POB lies just after the ricasso


Original sword from the Wallace Collection (A536)

Work in progress.
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Work in progress
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Sword finished
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Sword finished
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