I bought four swords in 2017, Two I really like, the others, not so much
The two I like:
A bronze sword from Neil Burridge had been on my yearly list for some time, but I never got around to it until this year - a Ewart Park. This is a beautiful piece, made by the premier bronze sword maker in the world. If you have any interest in weapons from this era, I strongly recommend his work.
I wanted to get at least one more sword from Gus Trim, and sprang for a short Type Xa with a 23 inch blade. This is a fine little sword, light, fast, and good looking. ATrim Shorties are rare, and I wanted to get one.
The two I didn't much like:
I was curious about the Kingston Tourney Blunts, so I sprang for their hand-and-a-half. Unfortunately, it is badly designed and balanced, and handles like a clunker. The blade is too short at just under 33 inches, and the grip is too short for a comfortable two handed grip at 6 inches.
I was curious about Castille Armory, so I got a Venetian style side sword from them. this sword handles well, and could look quite good, except it has a finger ring that is at least twice the size that it should be, which ruins the look of the sword.


Ewart Park and ATrim Xa.7


Kingston Tourney Hand-and-a-Half


Castille Venetian Sidesword