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Post by Jordan Williams on Feb 6, 2017 7:13:36 GMT
Woah! That thing looks nasty, I bet it's a terrific slicer.
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Post by Afoo on Feb 7, 2017 4:05:37 GMT
Woah! That thing looks nasty, I bet it's a terrific slicer. It'll slice your wallet, thats for sure
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Post by stormmaster on Feb 9, 2017 23:20:24 GMT
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Post by stormmaster on Feb 27, 2017 23:32:45 GMT
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Post by demonskull on Feb 28, 2017 0:52:55 GMT
The Excalibur doesn't appear to be a Darksword. The grip is too narrow. It doesn't appear to be CAS Iberia either. Their's is too blocky and cumbersome.
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Post by stormmaster on Feb 28, 2017 1:05:45 GMT
The Excalibur doesn't appear to be a Darksword. The grip is too narrow. It doesn't appear to be CAS Iberia either. Their's is too blocky and cumbersome. mhmm i thought so too, maybe its custom?
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Post by stormmaster on Mar 1, 2017 5:12:28 GMT
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Post by Afoo on Mar 1, 2017 14:46:34 GMT
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Post by demonskull on Mar 1, 2017 15:03:57 GMT
It was marketed as a Dueling Sword. I believe their (MRL) intent was for people to buy two of them.
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Post by Afoo on Mar 4, 2017 22:41:00 GMT
www.kijiji.ca/v-art-collectibles/city-of-toronto/viking-sword/1242166064Albion viking sword for $500 US. (670 Cad) Its a Canadian classified site, so good news for us in the North (cheaper shipping) I confirmed with the seller that it is indeed from Albion. Matches up with their squire line viking. Could be a good deal for someone looking to save the wait time and the shipping costs to Canada.
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Post by stormmaster on Mar 9, 2017 2:45:23 GMT
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Post by Dave Kelly on Mar 9, 2017 3:32:35 GMT
Buy the Kris. They are unconventional, but have a rep for being rugged and brutally sharp.
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Post by harrybeck on Mar 11, 2017 19:28:59 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2017 14:33:18 GMT
The A&A is 100% and still listed as the Bohemian Broadsword myarmoury.com/review_aa_bohemian.htmlLooks like the standard leather scabbard of yore with an added belt/strap. FWIW, the price back in 2002 was $500-$550 something like that. The scabbards then $100. So about original retail. Similar to the riding sword only in their writhen fashion.
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Post by stormmaster on Mar 26, 2017 22:05:37 GMT
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Post by Robert on Mar 27, 2017 0:10:26 GMT
That knight's starting bid gotta be like 1/2 of the original scabbard price...great deal tbh, a shame I'm out of funds
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Post by christianshort on Mar 29, 2017 3:19:44 GMT
Who is James Curry
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Post by William Swiger on Mar 29, 2017 3:28:45 GMT
James Curry takes production swords and works the blades and/or fittings. Almost everything he does is a hex nut assembly. He will also redo grips and swap around hits on different swords. Not an actual smith to my knowledge.
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Post by stormmaster on Mar 29, 2017 4:24:52 GMT
James Curry takes production swords and works the blades and/or fittings. Almost everything he does is a hex nut assembly. He will also redo grips and swap around hits on different swords. Not an actual smith to my knowledge. he also makes wood core leather wrapped scabbards for a pretty good price i think
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