Some test cutting fun
Modern made WWII Era Chinese style war sword through big bottle.
http://lancelot.servehttp.com/gathering/lancelot-cut-vcd-3.mpg

And here's another night-cutting video where I used the spadona on upward cuts through big bottles, one of them was with the false edge.

http://lancelot.servehttp.com/gathering/lancelot-cut-vcd-2.mpg

And some downward cuts, 1 false edge on small bottle, 2 true edges on big bottles

http://lancelot.servehttp.com/gathering/lancelot-cut-vcd.mpg

So much fun! :D
The Chinese war sword is a monster :eek: :D

Did people really use such beasts during WWII?
I put on some photos of the actual people using the swords in WWII here:

http://forums.swordforum.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=66076

Wolfgang Armbruster wrote:
The Chinese war sword is a monster :eek: :D

Did people really use such beasts during WWII?
Re: Some test cutting fun
Lancelot Chan wrote:
Modern made WWII Era Chinese style war sword through big bottle.
Nice! Looks similar to my Chen/Hanwei Dadao, which is one of my favorite cutters, though I'd like to have a nicer version. Have you used the Chen/Hanwei Dadao or the Cold Steel CHinese War Sword? If so, how do they compare to the version you're cutting with in the video?

Thanks :)
[quote="Lancelot Chan"]I put on some photos of the actual people using the swords in WWII here:

http://forums.swordforum.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=66076

It was great seeing those historical photos, Lancelot. Thanks for that. I always have fun cutting modern mediums with my swords. But I will always appreciate being able to look at pictures of men carrying the actual weapon into battle.
Re: Some test cutting fun
Haven't tried hanwei and cold steel before in cutting. Handled both though. The one I used was a lot more clumsier and heavier, being 4.5 lbs.

G. Scott H. wrote:
Lancelot Chan wrote:
Modern made WWII Era Chinese style war sword through big bottle.
Nice! Looks similar to my Chen/Hanwei Dadao, which is one of my favorite cutters, though I'd like to have a nicer version. Have you used the Chen/Hanwei Dadao or the Cold Steel CHinese War Sword? If so, how do they compare to the version you're cutting with in the video?

Thanks :)
Lancelot,
Thanks for posting the pics. You have struck my curiosity about the Da Dao Team
Do you know of any english sites with info about the team?
I did a quick Google search and came up with nothing.

Chuck
Re: Some test cutting fun
Lancelot Chan wrote:
Haven't tried hanwei and cold steel before in cutting. Handled both though. The one I used was a lot more clumsier and heavier, being 4.5 lbs.
Wow! :eek: The Hanwei is listed at 2.5 lbs (but it feels lighter to me), and the Cold Steel (Fred Chen?) is listed at aroung 3.6 lbs. :)
Wooof! :eek:
Now that is a heck of a sword.
I wonder how a falchion would compare to it in cutting.
Here's a cutting video using Zwerchau (a master cut in german system)

http://lancelot.servehttp.com/gathering/zwerchau-vcd.mpg

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