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Post by SGT_crum on Sept 27, 2012 22:07:14 GMT
So im having a custom sword designed for me, its called the coresword, i really love this design. I named it the coresword because i dove into the core of my very heart and soul while designing this sword for myself, id love get some critiques and/or some suggestions if anyone see's something that may hinder its functionality
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Post by Kuya on Sept 27, 2012 23:30:45 GMT
That is going to be very expensive.
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Post by cmwilliams94 on Sept 28, 2012 0:34:24 GMT
From what I can tell, the handle seems a bit small. maybe increasing the diameter will help keep a good, stable hold on the blade. Ascetically, the sword looks incredible. I have a friend whose preferred style is right up this alley.
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Post by chrisperoni on Sept 28, 2012 0:53:40 GMT
it's very intricate- how do you figure to get the red in? Maybe enamel? Or just paint? It's a helluva fantasy design. I have no idea how it would balance out. I think you would want to show this to Brenno and Jeffrey Robinson as I think it would take wax castings to make some parts. You'd be looking at several thousand dollars is my guess.
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Post by Marc Kaden Ridgeway on Sept 28, 2012 1:36:31 GMT
Yep.. Second.
This project seems taylormade for the two of them...
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Post by chrisperoni on Sept 28, 2012 1:38:15 GMT
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Post by SGT_crum on Sept 28, 2012 2:05:54 GMT
Already got ahold of jeffery, 3500 for first design, if i want the second one its gonna be around 5500
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Post by SGT_crum on Sept 28, 2012 2:07:27 GMT
Jeffery said the red inlay would be done by setting the shape into the blade and then using red dye
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