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Jonathan Harton





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PostPosted: Thu 10 Nov, 2005 2:19 pm    Post subject: How late for a Type X?         Reply with quote

I am, now that I have seen the too damn beautiful things, contemplating buying wither the Bayeux or Reeve from Albion. My question is, how late can these type of swords be documented. I know they are firmly in the 11thC, but how far past that. I want to use this sword for both a Norman and Crusader LH kit of 1066-1200 roughly and am wondering either blade would be too out of place in the later days.
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Jonathan.
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PostPosted: Thu 10 Nov, 2005 2:57 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

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Patrick Kelly




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PostPosted: Thu 10 Nov, 2005 9:51 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Johnathon,

Like Chad I would suggest you read our Type X spotlight. I think it's a pretty good read but I may be biased. Big Grin

Given the time range you've stated I think the Type X would be an excellent choice. This basic blade design was undoubtedly the mosy widespread type throughout the viking age and ealy middle ages. I think they would have been commonly found up through the high medieval period as well, even though they might not have been considered state of the art at the time. I don't think it likely that such a sword would have been found in the hands of a high ranking noble but quite possible for a lower echelon knight or common man-at-arms. Here's a Type X that could have been found in the 13th century: http://www.myArmoury.com/review_pj_bj.html
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