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Luka Borscak
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Nathan Robinson
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William Goodwin
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Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2010 10:05 am Post subject: |
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hey Luka,
one you don't have on the list and we've talked about it before is the smaller version on the 5157 , the 5155 I have...its' certainly well having a good look at.
here is the review on SBG I did on it
http://www.sword-buyers-guide.com/del-tin.html
cheers,
Bill
Roanoke Sword Guilde
roanokeswordguilde@live.com
"I was born for this" - Joan of Arc
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Antal László
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Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2010 10:24 am Post subject: |
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Hello,
Where can you order Deltin bare blades?
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Luka Borscak
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Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2010 3:25 pm Post subject: |
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Nathan Robinson wrote: | Those are all such very, very swords. It's hard to compare them. What are you planning to make with it? The end goal will define what raw materials are appropriate for your project. |
I would get fittings done locally in Croatia, probably similar to original ones, maybe some differences, but I'm doing that, not buying the whole sword because it's much cheaper that way. Maybe even half the normal price here in Croatia. And even if the style of fittings would be different they would be as close weight as possible so that balance would remain close to original. So I wonder how these swords handle with original Del Tin fittings. At least the ones I didn't handle.
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Luka Borscak
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Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2010 3:27 pm Post subject: |
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William Goodwin wrote: | hey Luka,
one you don't have on the list and we've talked about it before is the smaller version on the 5157 , the 5155 I have...its' certainly well having a good look at.
here is the review on SBG I did on it
http://www.sword-buyers-guide.com/del-tin.html
cheers,
Bill |
Yes, I did considered the version you have but I think it wouldn't fare well as backyard cutter and that is quite important to me... But if sharpened properly, who knows...
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Luka Borscak
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Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2010 3:29 pm Post subject: |
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Antal László wrote: | Hello,
Where can you order Deltin bare blades? |
My local sword dealer here in Croatia orders both complete swords and bare blades from Del Tin.
http://www.replikart.com/
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T.F. McCraken
Location: Ingleside, Illinois Joined: 13 Apr 2006
Posts: 128
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Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2010 4:22 pm Post subject: |
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I have a DT 2143 and it's the sweetest swinging blade I've ever held.
http://www.deltin.it/2143.htm
I mean SWEET!
Murph
aka "Murphy"
See ya at Bristol Renaissance Faire!
The decisions we make, dictate the life we lead.
"I drank what?" -Socrates
www.celticfuryproduction.com
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Luka Borscak
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Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2010 4:36 pm Post subject: |
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Did you cut with it?
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Chad Arnow
myArmoury Team
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Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2010 4:46 pm Post subject: |
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Bjorn Hellqvist has this on his website that is worth checking out: http://bjorn.foxtail.nu/kat_data_utr.htm
I used to own a 2158. I liked it very much visually, but it was not the best sword. It imparted a fair amount of vibration to the hands when it struck something.
ChadA
http://chadarnow.com/
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Steven Reich
Location: Arlington, VA Joined: 28 Oct 2003
Posts: 237
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Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2010 5:52 pm Post subject: |
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I own this the 5167 and I love it. However, it's not a longsword, it's a Spada da due mani. However, if that's the type of weapon you're looking for (i.e. the 'Zweihander' -- abeit, a relatively "short" one), you can't go wrong with this one.
Steve
Founder of NoVA-Assalto, an affiliate of the HEMA Alliance
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Luka Borscak
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Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2010 6:01 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, I'm aware that this is a short two hander and I like this as I like two handed swords but I'm rather short, shorter then some of the DT swords. So, you say this one handles well? Did you cut with it?
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Luka Borscak
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Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2010 6:03 pm Post subject: |
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Chad Arnow wrote: | Bjorn Hellqvist has this on his website that is worth checking out: http://bjorn.foxtail.nu/kat_data_utr.htm
I used to own a 2158. I liked it very much visually, but it was not the best sword. It imparted a fair amount of vibration to the hands when it struck something. |
Sorry to hear about 2158, I was rather impressed with it's handling when I saw it in the shop and seriously considered it...
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Steven Reich
Location: Arlington, VA Joined: 28 Oct 2003
Posts: 237
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Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2010 6:11 pm Post subject: |
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Luka Borscak wrote: | Yes, I'm aware that this is a short two hander and I like this as I like two handed swords but I'm rather short, shorter then some of the DT swords. So, you say this one handles well? Did you cut with it? |
My version isn't sharpened as I use it for drilling (Solo and Partner drills). I like the way it handles and the balance; it has a sturdy blade and moves well for a sword that size. However, if it was sharp, I have no doubts as to its cutting capabilies.
Steve
Founder of NoVA-Assalto, an affiliate of the HEMA Alliance
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Chad Arnow
myArmoury Team
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Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2010 6:13 pm Post subject: |
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Luka Borscak wrote: |
Sorry to hear about 2158, I was rather impressed with it's handling when I saw it in the shop and seriously considered it... |
My knowledge of this sword is more than 10 years old, so mileage may vary. It's possible they've updated the model. And clad it different fittings, it might be fine. I always liked how it felt in dry handling, but the limited cutting I did with it was unimpressive.
For reference, Del Tin's version of this sword is a simplified version of a sword found in Armi Bianche Italiane. The blade is the biggest difference, IIRC. It's missing the flukes the original had.
ChadA
http://chadarnow.com/
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JE Sarge
Industry Professional
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Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2010 7:38 pm Post subject: |
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Here is my review on the 5161:
http://sbgswordforum.proboards.com/index.cgi?...e=1#144574
It's not a bad sword, it's big yet very well balanced - seeming much lighter than it is. It was a great deal when I bought it for $359 last year before the price hike, however, I don't know how I feel about it for $489. There are other swords out there which are better for the money. $500 is a huge chunk toward a new ATrim or gently used Albion these days - either of which would be a far better cutter IMHO.
J.E. Sarge
Crusader Monk Sword Scabbards and Customizations
www.crusadermonk.com
"But lack of documentation, especially for such early times, is not to be considered as evidence of non-existance." - Ewart Oakeshott
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P. Cha
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Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2010 8:34 pm Post subject: |
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I felt the 5157 a long time ago...the blade is pretty quick on that one...but it was heavier then I thought it would be.
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T. Hamilton
Location: United States Joined: 30 Dec 2009
Posts: 85
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Posted: Thu 03 Jun, 2010 8:42 pm Post subject: |
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I have a 2163, though it is an older version made with Krupp CK 55 carbon steel. Obviously, its a looong blade, but it seems to have just the right mix of flex and rigidity for blade of its proportions (solid in the cut, a little flexy in the parry). The langlets help quite a bit with the flex, so if you're mounting your own blade, don't forget them.
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Luka Borscak
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Posted: Fri 04 Jun, 2010 7:38 am Post subject: |
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This is a hard decision. I thought about what I would do with the blade I got and I figured that 5157 would probably get fittings earlier than DT version, maybe something like Black Prince or Brescian Spadona, or maybe even A&A English two handed sword. 2158 would probably get something very similar to original DT fittings, 2163 would keep the claymore style fittings with some minor modifications, for 5167 I'm not sure but something appropriate for 16th century fighting two hander, in German style, and 5161 would get something similar like the original, maybe just shorter bowtie cross, s curved. The problem is I don't have money for more than 1 blade. And 5167 is quite a bit more expensive blade because of parrying hooks and fullers...
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Thom R.
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Posted: Fri 04 Jun, 2010 10:53 am Post subject: |
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I am not saying its a bad sword but of all of the production "two hand claymores" readily available I have tried them all and would put the 2163 at the bottom of the list. I would suggest contacting Armour Class since you are in Europe....
I have to echo Chad's comment and would suggest looking at Bjorn's data on harmonics. I have handled several bigger DT's that just did not seem harmonically balanced (e.g. 2158)
If you were interested in a big wide cutting sword of a more 15th or 16th c style, I have always liked the DT5152. It could take many different hilt styles. Its a cutting sword though, not a thrusting sword. tr
ps - I am always interested in well made type 8 crosses given my period of interest so would be interested in a new source for a few.
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