AT 1563 - A new look
I thought it was about time I gave my AT 1563 a new look, more like a face lift.

I ground the blade to give her a sharp apple seed edge and get rid of all machine marks. This gave her a uniform satin finish.

The handle is leather over chord and wood and strapped overall with brass wire. The bands over the handle and the crown over the pommel are gold leafed reticulated brass and protected with a very durable special varnish. The decorative lines on the cross guard are also filled with gold leaf. Overall, the hilt has taken a very rich and sumptuous look.

The new specs are as follows:

Total length - 51 3/8 inches
Blade length - 38 1/8
Handle length - 9 1/2
Thickness at base - 0.240
Width at base - 1.710
COG - 3 1/4
COP - 23 3/4 approx.
Blade steel - 5160
Weight - 3 lb 4.7 ounces

Your comments are very welcomed and appreciated.


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I like it. Simply put. :D

I think it is not too much and it keeps well in tune with austureity (is that a word?) with rest of the sword. Well done.
That is very nice. Great work! I have an older 1563 and I can testify that what you have done is a grand upgrade. I hardly recognized it for what it started out as. Bravo! :cool:
Ditto here...without you telling what it was (is) I would never have known.
Thanks guys.

your good words are very encouraging and are appreciated.
I don't normally join those that gush over custom work, but that's truly lovely. I like your use of gold leaf. It's a little excessive on the pommel, in my opinion, but very well done.

Keep up the good work!
Not a gold fan, but that's still striking. Got any plans for a scabbard?

M.
Hi Adam, your point is very well taken and your remark about the pommel decoration is very observant.

This started with the triangular side pieces to go in first, which created an aesthetic imbalance, hence the top rectangular pieces to create a balance and satisfy the eye. The ring around the base of the bolt was just a logical addition to complete the whole thing.

Had I started with the top rectangular pieces with the ring in between, the decoration would have been self sufficient and the eye would have been very much satisfied. I'm sure you see my point.

The gold leaf may be a little bright at the moment, but given some time it will mellow down and blend with the rest of the hilt.

To answer your question M. I have no plans for a scabbard at the moment.

I appreciate taking your time to comment on my work.

Thanks.
This sword is sold.

Thanks.
Well I received Gabriel G.'s upgraded AT1563. The pictures do it little justice!

Mr. Ghazarian, I'll definitely keep your contact information close the next time I think about purchasing a sword ... upgraded or not. ;)

Now it's time to work with CF on designing a complimentary scabbard for those opportunities I might get to actually wear this blade. :D

Cheers

Nathaniel
Thanks Nathaniel.

Sorry for the delay, I had to be away for a while.

I appreciate your trust in the quality of my work, it is indeed a warm feeling.

Even though swordmaking is just a hobby for me, a sale every once in a while is encouraging and keeps the enthousiasm and inspiration always rekindled.

I sure would like to see how the scabbard will turn out.

Thanks again.

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