For Sale: Weapons from Davis Reproductions
Hello All,

I have a few projects that have been laying about the shop. All items are made in the 'style of' or loosely resembling extant examples. They are sharp and ready for use. If you are interested please PM me.

Writhen Sword: SOLD

Overall length: 43.75" (111cm)
Blade length: 33.875" (86cm)
Blade width at cross: 1.75" (4.5cm)
Grip length: 7.25" (18.4cm)
Balance point: 3.5" (8.9cm)
Cross guard width: 8.125" (20.6cm)
Weight: 1178g or 2lbs 9.3oz

11th Century Sword: $850.00 plus shipping

Overall length: 40" (101.6cm)
Blade length: 33.75" (85.7cm)
Grip length: 4" (10cm)
Blade width at cross: 1.75" (4.5cm)
Cross guard width: 9" (22.9cm)
Balance point: 5.5" (14cm)
Overall weight: 1186g or 2lbs 9.6oz

Custom Poleaxe: SOLD

Overall length: 68.75" (174.6cm)
Haft length: 59.5" (151cm)
Top spike: 8.375" (21.3cm)
Side spikes: 2" (side to side: 5.5") (5cm;14cm)
Blade to back spike: 8" (20.3cm)
Langet length: 17" (43.2cm)


Regards,

Josh

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Last edited by Josh Davis on Wed 06 Jul, 2016 7:31 am; edited 2 times in total
Some neat stuff in that mix.
I just spent the last half hour drooling over the stuff on your website. Very nice work!
Very nice. I really like what I see here.
Dear Josh,

I wonder what's your relationship to A&A?

I ask because at least one of your pieces (which are very nice) appears to be identical to a 'muster' product A&A had for sale last year, in dimensions, style, and finish.

-JD
J.D. Crawford wrote:
Dear Josh,

I wonder what's your relationship to A&A?

I ask because at least one of your pieces (which are very nice) appears to be identical to a 'muster' product A&A had for sale last year, in dimensions, style, and finish.

-JD


Hello JD,

I used to work full time for A&A. I was their blade grinder and sometimes custom sword guy. I have since started my own business focusing much more on armor particularly the 15th C.

Our relationship is still very good as we both collaborate on projects here and there. The sword you are thinking of was on their 'muster' page last year but some changes have been made to it.

Josh
Josh Davis wrote:
J.D. Crawford wrote:
Dear Josh,

I wonder what's your relationship to A&A?

I ask because at least one of your pieces (which are very nice) appears to be identical to a 'muster' product A&A had for sale last year, in dimensions, style, and finish.

-JD


Hello JD,

I used to work full time for A&A. I was their blade grinder and sometimes custom sword guy. I have since started my own business focusing much more on armor particularly the 15th C.

Our relationship is still very good as we both collaborate on projects here and there. The sword you are thinking of was on their 'muster' page last year but some changes have been made to it.

Josh


Thanks for clarifying that. Probably you have worked on some of my swords in the past. -JD
Hi Josh,

I'm sorry I haven't heard of your business before this thread-- but, make no mistake, you have my attention now!

That Writhen longsword fittings looked great on A&A's Bohemian sword, but I really like their proportions on this Longsword of yours-- a very "natural" fit, like they just "fell into place"!

On your website, your "Leeds" Pole axe looks absolutely masterful!

Attractive price points, too, I might add...
You due over here any time soon Josh?

Just thinking of what you could bring in your luggage.....
Mark Griffin wrote:
You due over here any time soon Josh?

Just thinking of what you could bring in your luggage.....


Hey Griff,

Yes I am due over soon, about three weeks from now. I leave the 19th.

Let me know what you need.
Is the longsword pommel held in place by a pommel nut?
Joe Fults wrote:
Is the longsword pommel held in place by a pommel nut?


Hello Joe,

Yes it is secured with a pommel nut. It is constructed the same way A&A constructs their swords.

Josh

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