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Bryan Heff
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Posted: Fri 13 Jun, 2014 3:01 pm Post subject: A&A custom war sword - loosely of XVIIIc type |
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A&A custom - My original thoughts were loosely inspired by the XVIIIc Alexandria arsenal blades (Principe/Alexandria from Albion). Originally that was my request, something along those lines, but it evolved over time into this. Similar to the GBS, but wider, with a bit shorter blade and a thin short fuller. I also wanted the blade to keep its wideness further down to the point. A&A nailed it. I am very happy with this sword.
The church is near but the roads are icy. The tavern is far but I will walk carefully. - Russian Proverb
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Einar Drønnesund
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Posted: Fri 13 Jun, 2014 3:13 pm Post subject: |
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Thats a beast, and a beautiful one at that. Congratulations.
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Mark Moore
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Posted: Fri 13 Jun, 2014 3:42 pm Post subject: |
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You've got a winner there, Bryan! ...........McM
''Life is like a box of chocolates...'' --- F. Gump
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Mark T
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Posted: Fri 13 Jun, 2014 4:25 pm Post subject: |
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I really like the simple lines and proportions of this sword!
Once again, A&A's customs are one of the 'best kept secrets, hidden in plain sight' of the sword world.
Bryan, if you ever need to find a new appreciative home for this beauty, you know where to find me!
Chief Librarian/Curator, Isaac Leibowitz Librarmoury
Schallern sind sehr sexy!
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Larry New
Location: Central Va Joined: 31 Aug 2010
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Posted: Fri 13 Jun, 2014 4:29 pm Post subject: |
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Oh my..such clean lines! That is a thing of beauty..............Larry
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Daniel Wallace
Location: Pennsylvania USA Joined: 07 Aug 2011
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Posted: Fri 13 Jun, 2014 5:23 pm Post subject: |
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that satin polish on the pummel and upper guard, man, that's the finest I think I've ever seen photographed. its got a little luster like pearl.
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Nathan Robinson
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Robert Frey
Location: Wausau, WI Joined: 19 Nov 2013
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Posted: Fri 13 Jun, 2014 7:00 pm Post subject: |
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That is a beautiful sword!!!
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Christian Henry Tobler
Location: Oxford, CT Joined: 25 Aug 2003
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William Swiger
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Posted: Sat 14 Jun, 2014 1:24 am Post subject: |
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Beautiful sword there Bryan.
Non Timebo Mala
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Bryan Heff
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Posted: Sat 14 Jun, 2014 4:35 am Post subject: |
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Here are the dimensions -
Blade length - 35"
Blade width - 2 1/4"
Grip - 8 1/2" (leather part) but include the full pommel and you have 10 3/4".
Cross - 9 1/2"
Weight - 3 lbs 14 oz.
POB - approx. 4 1/4"
The blade is really beautiful on this piece and it is quite stiff. As someone mentioned the fittings have an almost powdery finish to them which really looks good.
Some additional pics of the hilt and fuller.
The church is near but the roads are icy. The tavern is far but I will walk carefully. - Russian Proverb
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Roger Hooper
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Posted: Sat 14 Jun, 2014 10:52 am Post subject: |
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Great looking sword - what could be called a German Bastard Sword. What kind of distal taper does it have? That will have a big influence in how it handles. I have a 4 lbs. sword from A&A, but its distal taper makes it very lively.
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Bryan Heff
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Posted: Sat 14 Jun, 2014 6:12 pm Post subject: |
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Roger Hooper wrote: | Great looking sword - what could be called a German Bastard Sword. What kind of distal taper does it have? That will have a big influence in how it handles. I have a 4 lbs. sword from A&A, but its distal taper makes it very lively. |
My calipers are not the greatest but at the blades base I get about 5.5 mm, half way point about 5 mm, 5 " from the tip about 4 mm and almost at the tip about 3 mm. It's lively for a big blade. It's only 35" total blade length and has a long grip, so you get plenty of leverage. I think it handles great. It does not feel heavy in the least.
The church is near but the roads are icy. The tavern is far but I will walk carefully. - Russian Proverb
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