I recently got the chance to buy an Oakeshott type XVIIIa.6 bastard sword, with italian fishtail pommel, with blade made by Angus Trim and hilt made by Erik Stevenson of Pheonix metal creations, whom, I understand, unfortunally is no longer making swords commercially. A leather-covered wooden scabbard, also made by Erik Stevenson, was included in the deal.
Having always been a great fan of the italian fishtail pommel, knowing the quality of Angus Trim's blades from countless rewievs and being out looking for a sharp sword for cutting, I decided that this sword was just the thing I was looking for - no, actually I decided that I needed this sword more than I needed food (I'm a student), so I went ahead and bought it.
I recieved the sword, by mail, this afternoon - and I must say; It is truly a beautiful sword (I will let the pictures attatched below speak for themselves). The sword handles perfect when used two-handed and it can be used comfortably one-handed. I have only had the time to cut with it once, but it made a nice clean cut through a water-filled plastic bottle. Cutting water-filled bottles is great fun - and I bet i'ts addictive too :)
As for the more technical details on the sword, look here; http://www.phoenixmetalcreations.com/bastard_swords.html.
The pictures below are the ones sent to me by the seller, before I bought the sword.
/Jakob
-bitten by the sword-bug.....











