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Joshua R
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Posted: Tue 06 Mar, 2018 11:15 am Post subject: Albion Count w/ DBK Scabbard |
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This listing is marked SOLD and is no longer available
Want to sell:
One Albion The Count (steel pommel) longsword and one DBK Custom scabbard.
I bought both of these in 2010. The blade is in excellent shape, having never been used for anything but display and coated lightly in Slip2000 EWL oil. The pommel has a slight, but not unpleasant, asymmetry. I have not been able to care for this sword as well as I should have and some spots of rust have formed, chiefly on the pommel, but some also on the "bottom" (facing the pommel) of the cross-guard.
(Near the hilt in this image)
There are also a couple areas where the heat scale does not appear to have been completely removed before the sword shipped to me, one on the blade (on the side opposite Albion brand) and a bit on the cross-guard (on the same side as some of the minor rust):
(Near the right edge near the cross-guard in this image)
(Far from the hilt in this image)
The scabbard fits perfectly, as anyone who has handled a DBK Custom scabbard can attest. This unit was made sword-less. I requested the scabbard be made with a sort of very-late Viking motif: As though made for a pagan Norseman after the end of the Viking Age. Hence the dragon, ravens, and valknuts. The belt was sized for my US size 38 waist.
I had hoped that Brian still had the scabbard in his gallery, but it appears that he has removed it. Therefore, I do not have any further pictures of it, at this time. But I can add them, if desired.
I'm asking $1800, shipped to your door. PayPal or Postal Money Order preferred. Would prefer to ship only within the US, at this time. The sword and scabbard will ship in the rather excellent shipping box that Albion used to ship the sword to me.
Thank you for looking!
" For Augustus, and after him Tiberius, more interested in establishing and increasing their own power than in promoting the public good, began to disarm the Roman people (in order to make them more passive under their tyranny).... "
-N. Machiavelli, The Art of War
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Joshua R
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Joshua R
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Posted: Tue 13 Mar, 2018 2:35 pm Post subject: Price drop |
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This listing is marked SOLD and is no longer available
Now asking $1700USD shipped.
" For Augustus, and after him Tiberius, more interested in establishing and increasing their own power than in promoting the public good, began to disarm the Roman people (in order to make them more passive under their tyranny).... "
-N. Machiavelli, The Art of War
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Joshua R
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Posted: Sat 24 Mar, 2018 7:03 pm Post subject: |
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This listing is marked SOLD and is no longer available
Final price drop (and a bump): $1500 shipped to your door.
" For Augustus, and after him Tiberius, more interested in establishing and increasing their own power than in promoting the public good, began to disarm the Roman people (in order to make them more passive under their tyranny).... "
-N. Machiavelli, The Art of War
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