Posts: 267 Location: Buckinghamshire , England
Wed 22 Apr, 2015 2:38 pm
I was hoping that I would be OK as I had spent quite a bit of time thinning down the original grip, however it looks like I didn't go far enough. Anyways thank you all for the replies, you have confirmed my suspicions and so I will cut up the handle and start again with a thinner handle that I will be happy with. Luckily I have plenty of leather left, though I don't look forward to the lengthy shimming.
@Julian Good memory!! The Dracula sword was one of my first swords many moons ago. The plastic grip was too long and slippery. A re-wrap would had helped but as it was plastic you would have to make one from wood. The pommel on the Drac was nicer (though cruder) but you couldn't do fun things with coins and the like. With regards to the blade I seem to remember it had a much better balance than the XIV due to it being overall thinner with a wider fuller. The cross section in the tip area had a less prominent ridge, which would had helped move the POB closer.
I am glad you like the pound coin, I was surprised it fitted perfectly! On the reverse I have a French Euro coin, which I thought was appropriate due to being 1/2 English and 1/2 French myself. :)
Once I have finished with the polish I will post it up on the forum! At the moment I still have work to do with grinding the blade and of course.. now re-doing the grip.
Finished grip without the dye.