Posts: 239 Location: New Hampton, N.Y.
Sun 10 Apr, 2011 12:23 pm
Odin 300 Blade
Posts: 198
Sun 10 Apr, 2011 12:47 pm
Looks cool John. The range of your work is outstanding as always.
I see no boots this time in the pictures!
Posts: 33 Location: European Union
Sun 10 Apr, 2011 1:09 pm
Very impressive as usual John. I am sure it handles like a dream!
Posts: 727 Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Sun 10 Apr, 2011 1:17 pm
Nice, nice, nice!
As always, your work is outstanding. I bet that is a wicked cutter.
Posts: 803 Location: In a van down by the river
Sun 10 Apr, 2011 2:12 pm
That looks even BETTER than the movie sword, in fact it's the best adaptation of the design I've seen yet (and I don't even like the "300" sword design. Too ahistorically funky and clunky for my tastes. But this one takes some of the "clunk" out of the design!). Excellent job!
Posts: 4,393 Location: Northern California
Sun 10 Apr, 2011 4:06 pm
You took a bad design and made it a good one.
Posts: 239 Location: New Hampton, N.Y.
Sun 10 Apr, 2011 4:12 pm
It's not really my cup of mead but, It feels darn good. Plenty forward weight but still light and at like 2 1/4 lbs. It is very sharp with a fine edge and sharpened false edge and reenforced tip. So high performance from marquenched 5160H with a good temper. The hand ground fuller is not true to movie which had a raised ridge instead. This was to save time/cost and not impede cutting ability. Thanks for comments:)
Posts: 336 Location: U.S.A.
Wed 13 Apr, 2011 8:36 am
That turned out REAL nice John. Thanks for posting the pics.
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