I've signed up for a sword course in August, during which I will (hopefully) forge and assemble my first sword under the guidance of Owen bush. Dealing with the basics of forging/ handling of new tools etc will be enough of a challenge in itself so I'd like to arrive as prepared as I can....So I'm looking for all the information I can gather on this sword below, which I will aim at reproducing to the best of my abilities. It is featured in records of the medieval sword, including blade length (quote below). Any pictures would be welcome, or indication of overall weight, measurements etc.
PS: I'm aware that the review section features a sword made by Jason Dingledine containing detailed specs of the replica
http://www.myArmoury.com/review_jd_xvi.html
Thanks in advance for your help,
Julien
XVI.3
Type: XVI
Find-place: Unknown, but in Denmark
Collection: Nationalmuseet, Copenhagen
Blade-length: 30 1/8" (76.5 cms)
Pommel-type: T.1
Cross-style: 6
Date: c.130050
Condition: River-found? Excellent. The erosion on the edges of the blade is the result of wear and honing, not corrosion. The fuller bears a neat four-letter inscription inlaid in latten. This inscription is similar to that upon the blade of the big XIIIa in the Burrell Collection in Glasgow, shown here above at XIIIa.10.
There is a sword extremely similar to this - its hilt is identical, though its blade is about 6" longer, in the Museum at Bern (inv. No.840). That one, however, has no inscription.
Publication: Hoffmeyer; P1.XXXIId.2 p.34 no.1 Oakeshott, SAC pl.20b

