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Bryan Heff




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PostPosted: Wed 12 Mar, 2014 7:52 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Chuck D. wrote:
I posted pics of my latest AND very first European sword in the off-topic forum in my 'intro' post. Here it is again:

Smith-forged type XVIIIc German 'civilian' longsword
42.5" overall
33" blade
Differentially tempered and heat treated 1075 steel, sharp

Made in PA, USA by bladesmith Jeremy Eichelberger. All-natural materials, maple hilt core, black willow scabbard core, plant based leather dyes. It is lively and feels great in the hand. It is made with care and upon close inspection has a perfect handmade character to it. You can tell nothing about it involved a CNC or CAD program and I love that aspect of it. I bought a sharp sword as my first Euro sword to help get me excited and inspired to study HEMA. I am hoping to commission another sword with Jeremy at a later date.


Chuck

That is a very nice sword you have there. Do you have any additional info on sword in particular weight and pommel construction, is it peened specifically.

The church is near but the roads are icy. The tavern is far but I will walk carefully. - Russian Proverb
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Chuck D.




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PostPosted: Wed 12 Mar, 2014 6:54 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Bryan,
Here's some more specs for you:


Blade Width- 2 3/8 Inches at guard, tapering to 1 inch, 4 inches from point.
Center of Balance- 3 Inches from guard.
Center of Percussion- 20 1/4 inches from guard.
Weight- 2.5 Lbs.
50% distal taper- Blade Thickness- 6mm at guard, tapering to 3mm at point.

The pommel is mild steel, the tang is hot preened with a rivet block I believe it is called?
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Robin Smith




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PostPosted: Fri 14 Mar, 2014 6:17 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

My most recent





Pattern-welded blade inlay, silver/copper hilt inlay.

A furore Normannorum libera nos, Domine
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Bryan Heff




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PostPosted: Fri 14 Mar, 2014 2:17 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Robin Smith wrote:
My most recent


Pattern-welded blade inlay, silver/copper hilt inlay.


Beautiful sword Robin.

The church is near but the roads are icy. The tavern is far but I will walk carefully. - Russian Proverb
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Robin Smith




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PostPosted: Fri 14 Mar, 2014 9:20 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Bryan Heff wrote:
Robin Smith wrote:
My most recent


Pattern-welded blade inlay, silver/copper hilt inlay.


Beautiful sword Robin.

Thanks Bryan. I have two more similar swords finishing this spring/summer. Another with Jarkko (the one who made the above), and a piece with Robert Moc. So hopefully those will be finishing up in the next few months.

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J. Hargis




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PostPosted: Fri 14 Mar, 2014 9:44 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

I just received from Sonny Suttles of Valiant Armoury his Roman 'Praetorian' gladius.

A rather flashy, but damn fine piece, IMO. I'll be posting a 'mini-review' soon.

Jon


A poorly maintained weapon is likely to belong to an unsafe and careless fighter.
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S. Sebok





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PostPosted: Mon 17 Mar, 2014 1:37 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

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Not exactly a sword but nice nonetheless. A hand forged Aunlaz type dagger. I got it for 70 bucks off of a guy from the Armor Archive, it's made from an old railroad spike and is quite sharp, paper cutting sharp in fact. It's bevel is only partially secondary in some spots on the bottom but mostly just a primary bevel. It's only 11 inches which I am unsure if thats too small for a dagger but I am rather satisfied with it, it has this hand forged look thats quite aged. Plan to use it with my 13th century kit because daggers of this type were used as early as the 12th, and they're even featured on the Maciejowski bible.
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Jeremy V. Krause




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PostPosted: Mon 17 Mar, 2014 4:47 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

WOWSERS Robin!

I missed that sword. That's freaking amazing. WOW. . . just WOW!

I would love to see that in person. Just beautiful.
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Robin Smith




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PostPosted: Mon 17 Mar, 2014 8:13 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Jeremy V. Krause wrote:
WOWSERS Robin!

I missed that sword. That's freaking amazing. WOW. . . just WOW!

I would love to see that in person. Just beautiful.

Thanks!

I am keeping a keen eye on your axe project. So keep us in the loop with pictures!

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Li Fu Xiang




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PostPosted: Sat 12 Apr, 2014 6:04 am    Post subject: A&A German Rapier & dagger         Reply with quote

My first ever A&A sword...

The magnificent german rapier & rapier...
Love it! The craftsmanship is outstanding... It's my first A&A but won't be the last.







All pics were taken by Craig @ A&A before shipping. Thanks Craig for the beautiful pictures! (and the swords are even better in person!)
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J. Hargis




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PostPosted: Fri 25 Apr, 2014 4:48 pm    Post subject: Albon Burgundian         Reply with quote

Li Fu Xiang, a gorgeous rapier, thanks.

I just rec'd a Burgundian from Albion with requested red grip a few days ago. I couldn't be more pleased in all regards.
Enjoy.

Jon



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S. Sebok





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PostPosted: Fri 25 Apr, 2014 7:33 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote




My new slightly modified Albion Ritter, the crossguard is flat instead of round and the bottom lobe on the pommel is slightly shorter due to being taken apart and put back together. It still handles rather well and didn't affect the balance much at all. I actually prefer the flat crossguard more than I do the round one, if it had the Albion Templar's crossguard it would be even cooler but this will do.
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Bryan Heff




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PostPosted: Sat 26 Apr, 2014 3:38 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Interesting Ritter modifications. Where did the different guard come from if you don't mind me asking? I think it looks good.
The church is near but the roads are icy. The tavern is far but I will walk carefully. - Russian Proverb
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S. Sebok





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PostPosted: Sat 26 Apr, 2014 10:20 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

It's not a Templar it's a Ritter, I bought it off of someone who modified it himself a friend of mine known as Joe Metz. The deal I got for it was good too. I actually like the flat crossguard more than then round one honestly, I am not sure if it's hammered or ground, but this swords actually quite light despite these modifications. Now to get a scabbard for it, and the grip is period black as I looked at it in the light, it's actually such dark brown that its almost black and I read period black was never really true black but dark brown. If it had the Templar's crossguard it would look even better IMO but thats cause I like big crossguards.
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William Swiger




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PostPosted: Sun 27 Apr, 2014 4:19 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Luka Borscak wrote:
Yeeeey, Arms&Armor Custom 11th century sword I got from JD Crawford finally arrived. Big Grin Great little sword, rings like a bell, cuts well although it's lighter than most swords of this type, good thrusting ability and point control, very agile and fast, great for quick cuts from the wrist, enough power for harder targets, grip is just the right size and feels great... Excellent allrounder, reminds me of later medieval cut and thrust types like XVI for example... Diamond section at the tip is not historical for a Xa, but I don't care much, I love it too much... Wink









This one is now in my collection.

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PostPosted: Sun 27 Apr, 2014 4:47 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Sun 27 Apr, 2014 8:48 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

John Lundemo Longship Morrigan 2-Handed Fantasy Viking Sword.


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Jeroen T




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PostPosted: Sun 27 Apr, 2014 12:27 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

My Angus Trim DN1506.
Traded for a couple of katana.

This blade is amazing.







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Kai Lawson





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PostPosted: Tue 27 May, 2014 10:07 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Purchased the blade from a forum member, cleaned it up some, and hilted it myself. It's my first hilting of anything, and it's rough-looking, but it cuts just fine, and it was only ever supposed to be a beater sword in the first place. It's an Albion Geibig 4 (Jarl, etc...) blade that's been ground a bit too narrowly.






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Luka Borscak




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PostPosted: Tue 27 May, 2014 12:22 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Very nice Kai! If you ever decide to sell it, please, remember me! Wink Btw, how wide is the base of the blade if you don't mind checking?
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