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Swiss sabre
A while ago I fell in love with the swiss sabre ... first the early types and later the spectrum of different designs from the plain early ones to the extremely decorated later ones. I contacted the finnish sword smith JT Palikko and he agreed to make a swiss sabre for me. It isn't entirely based on a single historical sabre but ended up a mix of two with a big twist of JT on top :-)

Here are two pictures that JT sent me (that made my jaw drop)!

The preliminary stats are:
Weight: 1650 grams
Length: 1,15 meters
POB: 10 cm from the crossguard


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Such beauty! The flowermotif can also be seen on the leather grip

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The angle of the shot distorts the blade somewhat
:eek:

Søren, that's one lovely piece!

Given the stats, it should be light in the hand, and quite lively.

Do you have any pictures of the pieces that inspired you to commission this piece?
Beautiful!

Can you e-mail me the price and contact information for the maker please?
Thomas Jason wrote:
Can you e-mail me the price and contact information for the maker please?


Thomas,
Here's the result of 5 seconds of Google-searching: http://www.kp-art.fi/jt/index_eng.html . You, too, can harness the power of Google. :)

It's best to handle pricing questions directly with makers (best option) or via Private Messaging with the customer. Any pricing from a customer should be taken only as a very very rough estimate, since there are so many variables that go into custom pricing.

For what it's worth, the website has some pricing info on it to use as a guide.
Beautiful
Soren, I love that saber. Tell me, is the false edge sharpened? I have had thing for these swords for a few years now. It is too bad that custom is the only way to get one currently. Peter Johnson has said he would like to recreate some of these but his plate is quite full.

Anyway, lovely sword!!

cheers
Dave Lannon
This is probably no surprise to you, but I absolutely love that piece! This is one of those elusive sword types that I've been unable to have made for me. I'll keep trying, though. I truly am envious. What a fantastic piece!
Chad Arnow wrote:
Thomas Jason wrote:
Can you e-mail me the price and contact information for the maker please?


Thomas,
Here's the result of 5 seconds of Google-searching: http://www.kp-art.fi/jt/index_eng.html . You, too, can harness the power of Google. :)

It's best to handle pricing questions directly with makers (best option) or via Private Messaging with the customer. Any pricing from a customer should be taken only as a very very rough estimate, since there are so many variables that go into custom pricing.

For what it's worth, the website has some pricing info on it to use as a guide.


I did google and it gave me one of the sub pages without the english translation option. =)

Your google is better than mine.
Thomas Jason wrote:
I did google and it gave me one of the sub pages without the english translation option. =)

Your google is better than mine.


Actually, I googled then clicked a few things until I got there. :) I love the information age. :cool:
Beauty of a sabre, there... Wish I had one....
Brilliant Soren! Quite a lovely saber indeed.

Bill
I normally don't answer to comment other peoples swords and I don't even actually like any of those basket-hilty-types, but this one really is amazing! I just love those curves!!
Very impressive. The hilt work with the flower motif is absolutely gorgeous
Soren that is a beautiful piece of work. I love the understated detail of the hiltwork. This is exactly the kind of aesthetic detail I look for in a sword. J.T.s work impresses me.
What an amazing piece!!
Beautiful sword! A nice work of art.
Thats a sweet saber you have there! I just love lines of the swiss saber! One day Im going to have to acquire one for my collection.
What a beauty! I gather that you don't have it in your possession yet?
This sword really rocks!!!!
Hi all

Sorry its taken so long to reply to your questions but my second child (a son) was born a week ago and he really good a stealing daddys time :-)

Aaron: When I approched JT I sent him the swiss3.jpg and he was very hesitant at the beginning because he thought it would be too hard to make so he suggested the Sabre_1530 (from ”Hieb-und Stichwaffen”).

David: About the false edge I don't know if its sharpened and haven't had the time to ask. I think it is and will let you know when I get it. It should ship to me shortly after the 15th.

Søren


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This is one of the pieces that inspired my JT swiss sabre

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..and this is the one JT sent me that he would use as inspiration ...
Thanks, Søren!

More important than any sword, congrats on your newborn son!

I appreciate seeing the pics of the inspiring pieces. I can definitely see some elements of each in your sword. I'm still quite intrigued by the floral motif - as Patrick so properly called it - "understated" but very well executed.

I look forward to your hands-on impression!
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