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Matt Molloy
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Posted: Fri 26 Jan, 2007 4:56 am Post subject: King Albrecht II Hand-and-a-Half Sword by Hanwei |
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I was going to purchase either the Sir William Marshall or the Albrecht and I was wondering if anyone has purchased this sword or knows any good or bad things about it.
Here are some pics
http://dragonsedge.biz/product_info.php/cPath...ff3368249a
Thanks
Matt
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Joseph J. E. Hancock
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Posted: Fri 26 Jan, 2007 5:45 am Post subject: |
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I have this sword, and it certainly is very pretty. It handles quite nicely, and feels like it has a reasonably strong construction. However, it's not really something to cut stuff with, as it comes pretty much blunt. Edged, but blunt..
One historical reference describes an English knight, named Billefort, using a maul weighing twenty-five pounds when fighting, in 1315, a combat against French knights.
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Chad Arnow
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Matt Molloy
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Posted: Fri 26 Jan, 2007 7:21 am Post subject: |
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Nice, thanks guys. I am capable of puting an edge on the sword so that is not a big issue.
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Joseph J. E. Hancock
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Posted: Sat 27 Jan, 2007 4:06 am Post subject: |
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Yeah, but I thought this was about the Albrecht sword?
One historical reference describes an English knight, named Billefort, using a maul weighing twenty-five pounds when fighting, in 1315, a combat against French knights.
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Nathan Robinson
myArmoury Admin
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Matt Molloy
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Posted: Sat 27 Jan, 2007 6:23 am Post subject: |
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It is about the Albrecht, I wanted to know because there is no review of this sword and there is for the William.
Also, does anyone know about the tang? Rat tail or no?
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Joseph J. E. Hancock
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Posted: Sat 27 Jan, 2007 11:00 am Post subject: |
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Nathan Robinson wrote: |
See the first post in this topic. It says, "I was going to purchase either the Sir William Marshall or the Albrecht..." |
Ah, righty.
One historical reference describes an English knight, named Billefort, using a maul weighing twenty-five pounds when fighting, in 1315, a combat against French knights.
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