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Migration period sword
Hello,here is my new migration period sword.It is compilation by customer wishes.Pattern-welded blade with three rods in core and alternated pattern is 75cm long and 5,8 cm wide.Hilt is oak burl and gilded bronze with garnets.Weight of sword is 1130g.Another photos on my web- http://www.robert-moc.sk/pages/gallery/germanska-spatha640.php

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That's very beautiful. Heirloom quality to pass on to your descendants.
that is the masterpiece - congratulation!
can we know some more dimensions? the width and thickness of the blade for example? balance? thanks.
Excellent work as always Robert. Your customer must be very pleased.
Insanely stunning... to make sure that is not some action figure made toy, please p.m me for my address to ship it to, that way I can verify to everyone it is what I said... :eek:
That is stunning, beautiful work.
Dear mother of god, that is stunning. Bravo!
Robert this may be a stupid question, but, are you in any way related to Pavel Moc? Again, congratulations on the masterpiece!
Wonderful Robert, it sings handmade by a craftsman. Lovely to see something so organic and functional.

Ben, please send to me after, I'd like a try too :-)

Unless this is for you Paul, in which case I might be in with a chance...
This is actually too beautiful and should be in some sort of museum ...
Hi Robert
Congratulations on an other migration master piece as you know they are my most favourite sword of all
You can only wonder about the craftsmanship that goes in to making of this type of sword and you have done it again.
Once again congratulations to you and the owner of this fine sword
This is just fantastic. A masterpiece. I really have a hard time understanding how such a thing can be made by a single craftsman. It's stunning.
It's wonderful. Several things really come together. I like the grip and the burl wood especially. Although it isn't based on a single element, everything just works. Well done!
Beautifull !!!! Congratulations !
I keep looking at it. I swear my eyes are getting watery. Damn ninjas cutting onions. It makes me emotional to know that there are people like you in the world Robert. Your remarkable talent is a gift to us all. Keep hitting that steel brother.
migration period sword
Well done Robert. Your new spatha is gorgeous. I think I see aspects of the Valstenarum sword from Gotland. I am very impressed and as usual, the workmanship is top notch.
Thank to all.Yes,there are aspects from Vallestenarum,Valsgarde8 and Sutton-Hoo swords.Blade thickness is from 5 to 2,5mm,but ballance I don´t know.I forgot to record it and sword is by now with owner.My mistake..Thanks again for kind words.
No, not for me Mark. Wish it was. I do have a little commission coming along though.
I think I may end up giving my tax refund check to Robert Môc if I can get one of those babies
Robert this is fantastic work. A sword for the ages.
You have my deepest respect.
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