Sneaker pic.......another XIII
The first of 10 of these XIII's is on its way to CF. The inspiration for this is published in Oakeshott's "The Sword in the Age of Chivalry", plate 11c.

Featuring a blade of nearly 33 inches, with gently flared shoulders, and an eight inch handle { the reason for the use of 11c for inspiration, long handle, mid-length blade}.........

As I'm most likely only going to do 10 of each "inspired piece" in 2008, its gratifying that the first of the three fullered XIII's was sold Friday. Ironically by an individual that has been the first in several things I've done in the past.......

This one is heavier and longer than the fullered piece, more authoritive, yet still quite "handy", particularly with two hands. CF will have better photos up soon.........


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The "inspired" sword models so far are awesome! This one looks like it will be awesome as well!!! I'm really looking forward to some more single handers myself, but I do love that triple fullered XIII... Great job! Can't wait for more.
Is it just a trick of the pic or is the guard on that sword gently swept forward just like the original?
Tim Lison wrote:
The "inspired" sword models so far are awesome! This one looks like it will be awesome as well!!! I'm really looking forward to some more single handers myself, but I do love that triple fullered XIII... Great job! Can't wait for more.


Thanks Tim......

I don't know how fast they're going to appear...... the first six were "run" on the CNC the Thanksgiving week, during my, uhhh, mental break... There's two in heat treat, and two more new ones on the floor with the 2104s. The rest {I want to do 20 this year, but we'll see} are kind of dependent on finishing the "sale" swords, and getting the backlog caught up....

Singlehanders "on the way".....a three fullered XII, the double fullered XII that appeared last year, and a X with "flared shoulders"........ No point in discussing others at this time that haven't had steel cut yet........
Jason Elrod wrote:
Is it just a trick of the pic or is the guard on that sword gently swept forward just like the original?


I was visually trying to capture the "feel" of the photo and the illustrations I've seen of this sword. Close up the guard really isn't that close to the original, but yes, its a bit "downturned"... Hopefully show up better in CFs photo shoot later this week..

{But its the handling that will set these apart.........}

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