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Viking sword type H process.


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Viking sword process:)))


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Custom Viking Sword Type H


Full functional, made with high quality steel 51CrV4,
Hardened 54HRC,
Sword dated to the 9 th century,
Total lenght: 93cm,
Blade lenght: 77cm,
Blade width at the base: 5,6cm,
Balance: 13,5cm,
Grip lenght: 9,3cm,
Weight 1230g,
Edge is sharp


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by02E0JVlBk

In this movie you can see my last work - Viking Sword type H. That is my favorite sword.
Sowrd type XXa
Today I am very happy!!! After seven days of hard work I made just fabulous blade with three fullers - type XXa. The blade is very long - 92,5cm. Fullers are on both sides of the blade. There will be three stages of the polishing process, and sharpening. on the pictures you can see next blade that is also almost ready - type XVa. I will make the sword next.


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Sword "Black Prince" type XVa

The Sword is inspired on historical find from 14. century. Sword Type XVa, Full functional, made with high quality steel 51CrV4, Hardened 54HRC, Total lenght: 112,5cm, Blade lenght: 87cm, Blade width at the base: 4,7cm , Balance: 9,5cm, Grip lenght: 19cm, Weight 1352g, Edge is sharp


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I've said it before, and I'll say it again-- every sword you make looks even better than the last. Expertly-crafted fittings, more "visually-harmonious" proportions, more detail to the leather-work. Amazing!
Jeremiah Swanger wrote:
I've said it before, and I'll say it again-- every sword you make looks even better than the last. Expertly-crafted fittings, more "visually-harmonious" proportions, more detail to the leather-work. Amazing!



Any such opinion is for me very important and motivating. And when my client says after receiving the parcel wiht sword from me that it looks better than in the pictures, that I him sended before. Now I work on very nice and interesting sword XVa. The sword is ready, and it wait for scabbard. Soon I will put new pictures of it. Happy Easter :-)
a long arduous work on the scabbard....


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Love watching you get better and better. Keep on the good work Damian! Some of the best leather tooling is coming out of Poland these days ;)
Ian Hutchison wrote:
Love watching you get better and better. Keep on the good work Damian! Some of the best leather tooling is coming out of Poland these days ;)


Thank you for your opinion. Soon I will show pictures with the sword and scabbard. I give everything I can to make the details come out perfectly, I always care about the quality of my work. Greetings
Ladies and gentlemen, here is the new great sword for special order for my friend!!!

Type XVa,
Full functional, made with high quality steel 51CrV4,
Hardened 54HRC,
Total lenght: 122,5cm,
Blade lenght: 94,5cm,
Blade width at the base: 5cm ,
Balance: 9cm,
Grip lenght: 19cm,
Weight 1400g,
Edge is sharp

The MOVIE:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrWXD2tqWp0&feature=youtu.be

www.historicalswordszone.com


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New Sword Type X :)
Full functional, made with high quality steel 51CrV4 Hardened 54HRC Total lenght: 93cm Blade lenght: 78cm Blade width at the base: 5cm Balance: 13cm Grip lenght: 9,6cm Weight 1180g Edge is sharp

http://historicalswordszone.com


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New Sword type XXa :))

Weight 1270g
Total lenght: 111cm
Blade lenght: 91,3cm
Blade width at the base: 4,4cm
Balance: 12,5cm
Grip lenght: 10cm
Full functional, made with high quality steel 51CrV4
Hardened 54HRC
Sword dated to the 15 th century
Edge is sharp
http://historicalswordszone.com


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I have always liked that pommel type-- it looks functional and "comfortable", for lack of a better word.

The fullers look very clean and even, and the sword as a whole looks well-proportioned. I'm assuming this is very similar to a to a historical example?

The tooling on the grip and scabbard look amazing! What colors are they going to be?
Edit: Nevermind that question, I just saw your other thread!



On another note, I also liked your Type X with the "Tea Cosy" pommel. But I'm biased-- I am the proud owner of an Albion Stamford! :D
Jeremiah Swanger wrote:
I have always liked that pommel type-- it looks functional and "comfortable", for lack of a better word.

The fullers look very clean and even, and the sword as a whole looks well-proportioned. I'm assuming this is very similar to a to a historical example?

The tooling on the grip and scabbard look amazing! What colors are they going to be?
Edit: Nevermind that question, I just saw your other thread!



On another note, I also liked your Type X with the "Tea Cosy" pommel. But I'm biased-- I am the proud owner of an Albion Stamford! :D


Hi, the sword lie very good in hand. The oryginal sword with that type of pommel looks similar, but it has a ridge no three fullers. I made it like that because my client wants it. To the colours of skin it was dark brown. I put the pictures of sword in the last post.
I put here some movie with the next sword type XXa.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwbP0iAGy9E

Sword Type XXa,
Full functional, made with high quality steel 51CrV4,
Hardened 54HRC,
Sword dated to the 15 th century,
Total lenght: 111cm,
Blade lenght: 91cm,
Blade width at the base: 4,4cm ,
Balance: 10cm,
Grip lenght: 10cm,
Weight 1240g,
Edge is sharp

www.historicalswordszone.com
Sword type XVa with scabbard



You can see all details also in movie about that sword :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Nzawpsy6Ec



Total lenght: 102,5 cm, Blade lenght: 81,2 cm, Blade width at the base: 4,8 cm, Balance: 9,5 cm, Grip lenght: 14,7 cm, Weight 1110g, Full functional, steel 51CrV4 (6150) Hardened 54HRC, Edge is sharp
The next step of work. Sword type XVIII


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Hi

A new reconstruction of the spear from XV century. How do you like it ? :))


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