long sword by Stanisalv Prošek -Cz
Hello ,

I finished long sword.
The sword is made from spring steel.
Length of blade 100cm, length of handle 33cm, width of blade (at the cross quard) - 4.5cm.The balance point 3.5cm from cross quard. Weight 1625g.Hardened cca 55HRc
The pommel and cros quard are riveted. The handle is made from wood + covered with leather.

all best Stanislav
www.mac-armour.cz


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Re: longt sword by Stanisalv Prošek -Cz
This sword is to same but the weight is 1660g.
This sword is free. The price is euros320.
All best Stanislav - mac_platenik@volny.cz
www.mac-armour.cz


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Does the fuller extend to the tip of the blade? If so, it's a strange feature. Or does it only look so on the images?
I really like the look of the first sword, very well done!

I'm also interested in details about fuller(?) in those swords, looks definitely uncommon.

Are those two sharps, anyway, or 'safe' pieces?
It is a ridge isn´t it not a fuller!
Bartek Strojek wrote:
I really like the look of the first sword, very well done!

I'm also interested in details about fuller(?) in those swords, looks definitely uncommon.

Are those two sharps, anyway, or 'safe' pieces?


Hello,

I makeing the blade according to originals blade.
The blade with this profil is light but, it is stiff.
The sword are not sharps and are for training. The edge is cca2.0mm
All best St.


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That's interesting.

Anyone know how blades with such a ridge, like in Stanislav's sword, fall into the Oakeshott typology ?

XVa? XVII?
Bartek Strojek wrote:
That's interesting.

Anyone know how blades with such a ridge, like in Stanislav's sword, fall into the Oakeshott typology ?

XVa? XVII?


XV/XVa or one of the XVIII's. Type XVII would not fit as they have a hexagonal section.

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