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J.D. Crawford
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Posted: Thu 08 Jul, 2021 1:44 pm Post subject: |
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Steve Grisetti wrote: | Nicholas T wrote: | a dream come true, peter johnsson athena …. |
Congratulations. Your Peter Johnsson Athena is nothing short of spectacular! |
I didn't know PJ did pattern weld. Everything he does comes out so perfect and symmetric.
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Holger Mahling
Location: Germany Joined: 23 Oct 2012
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Posted: Thu 09 Jun, 2022 10:11 pm Post subject: Custom Kriegsmesser made by Viktor Berbekucz (Hungary) |
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"New" sword day (well, new for me, bought second hand from a fellow collector... 😉)!
A custom made "Kriegsmesser" sword made by Viktor Berbekucz, Hungary, complete with scabbard handmade by the pre-owner.
With the new Windlass made Cold Steel model of this sword running at german retailers for a crazy 700 Euros and even when ordered in the USA (due to expensive FedEx shipping and german import taxes/customs fees) still running at 620 Euro i decided to give this one a shot. I havent planned anything new at this time due to a little car accident, but this occasion was too good to let it pass. So i asked the lady for a credit... 😉
The sword is more whopping than the CS version or the Albion Knecht which clearly was the inspiration for these weapons - but thats exactly what i like. Fit & finish is rougher, everything looks clearly handmade with lots of little imperfections; but thats OK at the negotiated price. This doesnt contradict my CLEAR opinion on the crazy discussions that one can follow lately on certain social media sword groups that even a super expensive high-end sword MUST have imperfections - and the fact that this attitude is often used only to justify sloppy work and/or quality control (hear me, Albion? I have two old SQUIRE line swords here that look better than three of your Next Generation Line pieces i acquired through the last two years...)!
The data:
Material: 6150 (51CRV-4) hardened to 52-54 HRC
Length blade: 905 mm / 35.6 in
Length total: 1180 mm / 46.5 in
Width blade near hilt: 47 mm / 1.85 in
Thickness blade near hilt: 8 mm / 0.31 in
Thickness blade at end of "ricasso": 6 mm / 0.24 in
Thickness blade at end of fullers: 5 mm / 0.20 in
Thickness blade near tip: 2,5 mm / 0.1 in
Weight: 1900 g / 4.2 lbs
POB: 125 mm / 5 in
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J.D. Crawford
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Posted: Wed 09 Nov, 2022 2:54 am Post subject: Royal Armour TOTO Sword |
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It's been a slow year for collecting, but here's my latest. You might be surprised who made this fine sword.
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Joe Maccarrone
Location: Burien, WA USA Joined: 19 Sep 2003
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Posted: Wed 09 Nov, 2022 6:15 am Post subject: Re: Royal Armour TOTO Sword |
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J.D. Crawford wrote: | It's been a slow year for collecting, but here's my latest. You might be surprised who made this fine sword. |
I see it right there on the blade.
Were you able to order it sharp? I saw no option for doing so on the web site. I'm willing to try this line..
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J.D. Crawford
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Posted: Wed 09 Nov, 2022 6:24 am Post subject: Re: Royal Armour TOTO Sword |
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Joe Maccarrone wrote: | J.D. Crawford wrote: | It's been a slow year for collecting, but here's my latest. You might be surprised who made this fine sword. |
I see it right there on the blade.
Were you able to order it sharp? I saw no option for doing so on the web site. I'm willing to try this line.. |
I ordered from Museum Replicas. Apparently, the Royal Armoury won't allow them to sell it sharp. However, I would not say its dull or even butter knife. More like semi-sharp, or ready-to-sharpen.
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Dan D'Silva
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Posted: Tue 19 Dec, 2023 9:42 am Post subject: |
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I finally got my Epee Royale wire-wrapped sword. It's a very good-looking piece and only weighs 18 ounces (510g). However, it's a bit blade-heavy for me due to having little distal or profile taper. (I'm sure it has nothing to do with the fact that I haven't done pushups for months!)
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Blaz Berlec
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Posted: Tue 26 Dec, 2023 11:59 am Post subject: |
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I finally bought my second Albion, after almost 15 years!
This time it’s actually the Albion Ljubljana, a sword that’s close to me in some form for more than 20 years now! I live just 25 km away from Ljubljana. I saw the drawings of the original N4516 sword from National Museum of Slovenia back in 2002 or 2003, made a digital reconstruction of it in 2005 and posted it here in this forum (that thread is unfortunately without images now), posted a photo of me holding the original sword in 2009, and that raised an interest in it from Peter Johnson that eventually lead to Albion making a Museum Line reproduction back in 2012.
The sword was way too expensive for me back then, but I thought I’d eventually buy it from Albion Europe - but when that died in 2015 I kind of thought that’s it. But the opportunity presented itself, and here it is now, in all its glory (only a bit diminished by being a used sword).
I have to make a scabbard now, and I hope to finish it in time for an event in our National Museum in January. No pressure.
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Extant 15th Century German Gothic Armour
Extant 15th century Milanese armour
Arming doublet of the 15th century
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Dan D'Silva
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Posted: Mon 11 Mar, 2024 1:22 pm Post subject: |
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I got this Deepeeka English half-basket hanger with the intention of rehilting it as a 17th-century German hunting sword, but now I'm in two minds about it. The blade has no distal taper at all; it has a decent balance due to its heavy pommel, but with only a thin pommel plate like the hidden-tang German hunting swords hand, it might wind up handling like a crowbar. So I'm sort of inclined to keep the pommel, replace the basket and turn it into a short Scottish backsword, which was a project I've had in mind for a while.
OTOH I have a bunch of overlapping projects planned right now and a basket hilt might wind up being redundant. If so, I may put this one up for sale unmodified.
Edit: In my blunderings about the Internet I've come to realize this hanger is based on a Walloon sword variant, albeit not very well reproduced.
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