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Post by ShortbowShinnon on Sept 27, 2012 21:39:43 GMT
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Post by Elheru Aran on Sept 27, 2012 21:51:53 GMT
Did you miss your last thread here in this same subforum? viewtopic.php?f=8&t=13226I'll just quote my post there: Throw in Neil Burridge's Bronze Age Crafts and Albion's Celtic Longsword bare blade, which granted isn't a leaf-blade.
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Post by dwilson on Oct 3, 2012 1:08:09 GMT
Kris Cutlery is about it.... good sword, but a bit heavy with a rather round and thick grip. For something more historically accurate, Neil Burridge bronze swords (by the Iron Age, the leaf-blade was on it's way out with the Celts....).
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Post by Don Boogie on Oct 16, 2012 1:04:59 GMT
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Post by Don Boogie on Oct 16, 2012 1:07:21 GMT
tough, it's a lil bit above 400 dollar
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Post by birdman on Oct 20, 2012 17:38:40 GMT
I concur with going to Neil Burridge. Even when converting from GBP to US$ (add about 60% onto his prices in pounds to get the approximate price in dollars), his prices are pretty reasonable, especially if you are willing to do the hilt-work yourself. Add another 15 pounds to the price to have him forge-harden the edges for you, and about 10 pounds for shipping to the USA. His bronze work is top-notch!
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