Sword blanks
Hey,

Does anybody know of anyone selling sword blade blanks? As in blades without finish/furniture? I'd like to have a go at creating and mounting my own fittings.
Re: Sword blanks
I've seen an online seller who carries unmounted katana blades, though I don't have the link at hand. If that's of interest to you, I could try to track it down.
Kris Cutlery sell japanese style bare blades and I believe that Darkwood sells european style blades. I can't vouch for the quality of the Darkwood blades (although they look good in the pictures) but those from Kris Cutlery are definately excellent quality for the price. I may be wrong but I'd assume that most makers would sell you a bare blade if you ask nicely. :)

Hope this helps.
Come to think of it, it might very well be Kris Cutlery I'm thinking of.
Kult of Athena sells a katana blade blank, although I've never bought one so I don't know if its any good.

http://www.kultofathena.com/product~item~KP11...+Blade.htm
Thanks for the advice guys, I'll check the both out though ATM I'm more interested in European blades. I could maybe make a katana-saber or katana baskethilt though..
I would think that any blacksmith who does custom work will happily sell you a blank. It should be no problem to get one exactly to your specifications.
Arne Focke wrote:
I would think that any blacksmith who does custom work will happily sell you a blank. It should be no problem to get one exactly to your specifications.


True, but only if the blacksmith does long blades on a regular basis. Forging a long blade to correct dimensions is not an easy task, and the heat treating is tricky. I'd rather purchase bare blades from an experienced smith, unless you wish a trial & error process - this could be fun & educational for itself, not counting time and money.

Del Tin sells bare blades, you have to contact Fulvio himself.
Of course, if the smith doesn't have any experience with blades he is obviously not a good choice.
Ian Hutchison wrote:
I could maybe make a katana-saber or katana baskethilt though..


Glad to see I'm not the only one to consider this. :)

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