(REMOVED) - Angus Trim 1315 (Type XII) arming sword
Apr 24, 2024 23:39:28 GMT
Post by sdjohn on Apr 24, 2024 23:39:28 GMT
Selling a recently made Angus Trim AT 1315 Classic Cruciform Sword for REMOVED $849 $999 with a Valiant Armoury scabbard for $1175 OBO shipped in continental US (USPS with signature confirmation). The Valiant Armoury scabbard/belt can be purchased for an additional REMOVED $175. I can accept Zelle or PayPal Friends & Family.
I purchased this new from Age of Chivalry in 2022, and I haven’t cut with it, so it’s still in pristine condition. From what I have read on Facebook, this is one of the few earlier era models (year 2000-ish?) that Mr. Trim will re-issue from time to time. I think this is a pretty neat sword because it is based on an older AT model but with current refinements (e.g. appleseed edge vs secondary bevel, and lenticular vs flattened hex cross section), and it embodies 20 more years of expertise by this exceptional swordmaker. (Note that this is a fully polished example, not a lower cost satin finished “Blast from the Past” example that Mr. Trim mentions on Facebook.)
This sword (in my opinion) has a bit more authority than many of my newer model AT cutting performance-focused swords, but of course it still retains the renowned AT handling and balance. The feel of this sword is well described in a couple AT 1315 reviews dating to 2014 here in the forum:
sbg-sword-forum.forums.net/thread/40144
sbg-sword-forum.forums.net/thread/41414/appleseed-sharpening-angus-trim-review
Stats (approx.): OAL 37 inches, blade 31.25 inches, POB 5.5 inches, weight 2.2 pounds (the estimated weight is not from a scale, but from stats in the reviews and rough comparison to other swords I own).
Sword has a black grip and blued pommel and cross guard. Scabbard is brown with a reddish-brown sword belt (the scabbard/belt are repurposed from a VA Lambrecht sword, and they fit this AT 1315 as well as they did the Lambrecht).
Not really looking for trades right now. Thanks!
I purchased this new from Age of Chivalry in 2022, and I haven’t cut with it, so it’s still in pristine condition. From what I have read on Facebook, this is one of the few earlier era models (year 2000-ish?) that Mr. Trim will re-issue from time to time. I think this is a pretty neat sword because it is based on an older AT model but with current refinements (e.g. appleseed edge vs secondary bevel, and lenticular vs flattened hex cross section), and it embodies 20 more years of expertise by this exceptional swordmaker. (Note that this is a fully polished example, not a lower cost satin finished “Blast from the Past” example that Mr. Trim mentions on Facebook.)
This sword (in my opinion) has a bit more authority than many of my newer model AT cutting performance-focused swords, but of course it still retains the renowned AT handling and balance. The feel of this sword is well described in a couple AT 1315 reviews dating to 2014 here in the forum:
sbg-sword-forum.forums.net/thread/40144
sbg-sword-forum.forums.net/thread/41414/appleseed-sharpening-angus-trim-review
Stats (approx.): OAL 37 inches, blade 31.25 inches, POB 5.5 inches, weight 2.2 pounds (the estimated weight is not from a scale, but from stats in the reviews and rough comparison to other swords I own).
Sword has a black grip and blued pommel and cross guard. Scabbard is brown with a reddish-brown sword belt (the scabbard/belt are repurposed from a VA Lambrecht sword, and they fit this AT 1315 as well as they did the Lambrecht).
Not really looking for trades right now. Thanks!