FOR SALE: Sword X-XIIc.with scabbard
Hallo
New sword with scabbard is available!!!!
That sword is modeled on the historical find 980c. - 1150c.
The original sword weight is 1195g - the weight of that one on picture is 1190g.
It is full funktional, made with high quality steel , hardened 54HRC. The edge is sharp. The sword and the scabbard is full handmade. The scabbard is sculpturing with inspiring on design from X-XIIc.
Total lenght: 97,5cm
Blade lenght: 82,8cm
Blade width at the base: 51mm
Blade thickness on the base 5mm
Weight: 1190g
Balance: 12cm
Grip lenght: 10cm

Price 950 USD + shipping cost

All questions on prive please.

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Last edited by Damian Sulowski on Wed 24 May, 2017 1:08 am; edited 1 time in total
Re: FOR SALE: Sword X-XIIc.with scabbard
Damian Sulowski wrote:
All questions on prive please.


I'm not sure what the site owner's policy is, but I think that when one posts information on a public forum, one has to be prepared for some open discussion!

I think its a very nice looking sword. With those dimensions and weight, it should be very lively for a sword of this type and era. Also, I particularly like the boat shaped cross, which looks like an elongated viking cross. At that price, a hand made sword and scabbard are a great buy. If I hadn't bought one of similar type recently from Maciej I would be sorely tempted to buy this sword before your prices go up.

A couple of minor critiques:
1) the grip size seems historically accurate, but I like a thicker grip. Also the shiny leather suggests that it might be a bit slippery?
2) the blade profile taper looks very linear in these pictures, which is usually more typical of later centuries. If you look closely at the original, it has a slightly curvilinear profile.

But as they say on 'Forged in Fire'; overall, nice job!

I do have one question. Are you related to Mateusz Sulowski?

Regards, JD
Hallo J.D. Crawford
You have got the right. I will answer all questions on forum. I was try to make it like it is in oryginal find. The sword after hardening is straight, so I am happy with it.
To the skin on scabbard – it is not so shiny but it look like that on pictures. I think it is not slippery.
Mateusz Sulowski is my brother. In the past we worked together but it was other kind of blacksmithing. Thank you for your opinion.

Greetings

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I like it very much Damien. Excellent work on the scabbard tooling. Very interesting to see you develop sword making.

FWIW I have an axe from Damien just from this spring. It's very nice and I can recommend his work and shipping to USA.
Thank you very much J. Nicolaysen for your opinion. I hope the axe works well.
I have an axe from Damian, he was easy to work with and shipped fast! I still love the axe. I'm sorely tempted by this sword but just can't right now....
The sword is steel avaliable. There will be better price for it :-). Greetings
Hallo my friends. Because the sword isn't sold jet. I give you new pictures and price - 800USD.
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Thank you very much for so great interest. The sword is sold.

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