Ant Mercer
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Posted: Mon 09 Sep, 2013 6:24 am Post subject: For Sale: Angus Trim Hand-and-a-half backsword/ Sabre |
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Hi All,
This is a prototype backsword from Angus Trim. I’m not sure if he pursued the design or not, as I’ve seen other backswords/ sabres of his, but not like this one. For a little light reading about its early stages, please take a look at the SFI thread here: http://www.swordforum.com/forums/showthread.p...ord+cutter
Stats:
Overall length: 42”
Blade length: 32 ¾”
Grip length: 7 1/8”
Weight: 1.38kg (sorry – scales are metric!
(I’ve just noticed that the measurements I took last night might differ slightly from those posted above, but they’re close enough to allow for a little error on my part!)
This is a dedicated cutter: very blade-centric, but handles nicely. It just wants to cut! The blade is long and thick: very meaty. It has a visible secondary bevel which I haven’t bothered to polish out, seeing as this was common on lots of Gus’ blades at the time.
It came with Gus’ standard bare hardwood grip, and had a few scratches and rust-spots on the blade and furniture. I managed to polish most of them out, although there are still a few scuffs present, but nothing that detracts from the beauty of the piece.
I also blued the furniture, and wrapped the grip. I’m rather pleased with the wrap-job: it’s dyed a lovely lustrous chestnut. I’m no professional grip-wrapper, though, so there are some gaps in the reverse of the grip where the leather wouldn’t stretch over the risers… you can see these in the pics. As it’s a hex-nut assembly, it’d be easy enough to re-wrap yourself, though, or strip back down to the bare wood.
It’s hard to see from the photos, but the last couple of inches of the blade is slightly re-curved –a feature of the blade that I really liked. I also have a second lantern-shaped pommel which I will include with the sword, so you can play about changing them over, etc. the second pommel is slightly lighter, significantly altering the handling characteristics.
Asking for £200 for this one, including p&p in the UK. Postage elsewhere can be split, but I’d need your postal address to calculate shipping.
Paypal accepted, if buyer is willing to pay the fees. Or I’ll take cheque/ cash or bank transfer. Pm or e-mail me if you’re interested: a.mercer@leeds.ac.uk
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