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Post by Brendan Olszowy on Nov 13, 2015 5:24:00 GMT
Nice serpents hey!?! He doesn't stuff around. Pity he didn't send me that set for mine :-)
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Post by nial on Nov 13, 2015 16:04:08 GMT
Thanks for posting these Brenno. Most of those photos i'd never seen before and that said it's been a real treat to see these. I had no idea the collar for lack or proper descriptive on the father's sword guard was separate to. Yeah my grip core was a square blank you sent me and i sent you that lump of oak. Cost more to send then to buy. Post are highway robbers. I did that grip twice because the first time i did it i only shaped it and didn't check the length so it was to long. It connected but look bad so had to take of the leather and do it again. Funtimes.
I like that Atlantean with the serpent heads....but i still go for the old.
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Post by uncletom on Jan 5, 2022 16:53:06 GMT
As I inspect the two of 'the best' variants of Atlantean swords I quickly note one significant difference, it's in the blade. Nobody seems to have mentioned the fuller. On the windlass version the fuller looks wider and less defined than on the albion version where it's narrower and sharper grooved. Anyone noticed this?
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Post by eastman on Jan 5, 2022 22:46:07 GMT
The Albion Conan swords were designed / supervised by Jody Samson who made the originals for the 1982 movie.
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