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PostPosted: Wed 30 May, 2007 12:51 pm    Post subject: Vickers Swords         Reply with quote

Does anyone have any experience of these Mark Vickers swords from England? I've been hearing a bit about them on another forum but I'm unable to find reviews of them here.

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PostPosted: Wed 30 May, 2007 1:41 pm    Post subject: Re: Vickers Swords         Reply with quote

Jean Henri Chandler wrote:
Does anyone have any experience of these Mark Vickers swords from England? I've been hearing a bit about them on another forum but I'm unable to find reviews of them here.

J


I've seen pictures and informal quickie reviews on Swordforum. They look nice, but I don't know if anyone here has any of his work. He hasn't contacted us to offer anything for review and no one who owns his stuff has either. Therefore, no reviews. Happy

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PostPosted: Wed 30 May, 2007 3:21 pm    Post subject: Re: Vickers Swords         Reply with quote

Chad Arnow wrote:
Jean Henri Chandler wrote:
Does anyone have any experience of these Mark Vickers swords from England? I've been hearing a bit about them on another forum but I'm unable to find reviews of them here.

J


I've seen pictures and informal quickie reviews on Swordforum. They look nice, but I don't know if anyone here has any of his work. He hasn't contacted us to offer anything for review and no one who owns his stuff has either. Therefore, no reviews. Happy


Thanks Chad, if I can find some information (so far I see a few nice pictures but not even any stats on weight or balance point or anything like that) I'll post it here in this thread. From what I have heard this guy makes some very nice swords, they have been compared to Albion in quality.

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PostPosted: Thu 31 May, 2007 12:51 pm    Post subject: Re: Vickers Swords         Reply with quote

Jean Henri Chandler wrote:
Does anyone have any experience of these Mark Vickers swords from England? I've been hearing a bit about them on another forum but I'm unable to find reviews of them here.

J


I have one, a hand and a half, exactly the Blade I wanted and rebated for WMA. It's a lovely little thing. When a Vickers comes up on the market over here, they go quite quickly!
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PostPosted: Thu 31 May, 2007 1:12 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

I've got one of my own and handled about 5 others...they're very very popular with the guys in Leeds.

My own is a hand and a half. It handles like a dream and tracks though the guards magnificently. It's rebated for WMA use and the edges are nicely rounded and I have to do very little maintenence even after a whole weekend workshop. I'll admit it's not the greatest craftsmanship, the guard is slightly off straight, but my own is one he had hanging around his shop for a few years. All the others I have seen and handled have been excellently put together and all their owners are proud to have them.

Not bad prices either.

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PostPosted: Sat 02 Jun, 2007 3:48 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

I Have three,
I've handled probly twenty to thirty of Marks sword's of various type's,
To be honest i am yet to see anything out there compare in the sub £400 market,4oo being the real high price point,
just a shame my taste in swords doesnt favout Marks excellent take and knowlwdge on historical swords,
he recently sent me a couple of pics of a falchion he made for fun with the knickname EvilOne,
cut and pasted from email,

I just thought i might let you know about an interesting sword i have just made for the fun of it.
It is quite unusual,it is from the castillon group,.On page 213 Records of the medieval sword is a hand and half with a rare hilt on its own but amazingly the royal armouries has hidden in its vault a falchion from the same find ,with the same hilt,so the fittings are believed to be from the same cutler,as this find tells us that production runs of hilts all the same were produced in the 15thcent.
I have had the pleasure to handle and sketch it a couple of times,though it is very fragile.

I must say it will make an ultimate cutting weapon ,i have made it with a 33.5 inch blade,weighing in at 3ibs roughly ,the balance point is 5 inches from the cross,has a rigid fullered and hollow ground blade and has a centre of percussion 9 inches from the tip,this sword is pure evil.

Mark Vickers

(i'l try and resize the pics later to post,
couple i have already posted,

http://www.myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=2527

http://www.myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=6060

But personally i hope you all dont like his stuff Laughing Out Loud nothing worse than longer waiting lists,last chat estimates were 8-12 months due to some people who keep offering him money to build bloody armour instead of swords Confused
gimme a shout if you want the falchion pics,there only quick takes to show the general sword,not the usuall high end stuff many makers produce netwise,
Best,
Lee.
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