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Post by randomnobody on Feb 19, 2018 22:29:13 GMT
Now that Danu is something I could probably get into, if I could afford it... Everything else is kinda neat and all, but I do like the way that Danu flows...
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Post by Ifrit on Feb 19, 2018 22:36:54 GMT
Now that Danu is something I could probably get into, if I could afford it... Everything else is kinda neat and all, but I do like the way that Danu flows... Not the first creation of mine that impressed you 😎 In seriousness, thank you for the comment. I am very proud people dig it
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Post by randomnobody on Feb 19, 2018 23:07:50 GMT
Now that Danu is something I could probably get into, if I could afford it... Everything else is kinda neat and all, but I do like the way that Danu flows... Not the first creation of mine that impressed you 😎 In seriousness, thank you for the comment. I am very proud people dig it Now if only it were as cheap as the other one I bought...
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Post by Ifrit on Feb 19, 2018 23:53:18 GMT
Not the first creation of mine that impressed you 😎 In seriousness, thank you for the comment. I am very proud people dig it Now if only it were as cheap as the other one I bought... Cheap!? Cheap!? Jk hahahahahahahah. It was a considerate bro price. Is all
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Post by stormmaster on Feb 19, 2018 23:55:35 GMT
i want highly detailed review of the danu when u get it
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Post by Ifrit on Feb 20, 2018 0:32:06 GMT
i want highly detailed review of the danu when u get it Worry not. I will give the best review I possibly can. Even if I gotta edit it a bunch
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Post by Robert in California on Feb 20, 2018 1:11:56 GMT
15,000 members is great. But maybe a lot of them are not in the market for another sword. I have...let's see....9 swords. Had 10...but sold a Huawei that was a near duplicate of another and am using the money on a JKoo katana order..which hopefully is enroute via EMS who I hope won't mess up delivery.
So, at least according to my wife, I have more swords than I need. So more is out for me.
Also...only my first sword was an off the shelf sword. All others have been customs per specifications of mine.
No criticism (other than I would not buy a sword without a decent sheath) of the swords. I admire them....but color me a tirekicker.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2018 1:37:29 GMT
"15,000 members is great"
Again, a number of email accounts amassed over 12 years. The number hardly relates well to active viewers.
That the swords will be attractive to the board at large is evident and I wish the endeavor well but at the same time, I am a realist and see lopsided logic in terms of "how come 15,000 email addys aren't resulting in sales" Then trying to add 6,000 to the 15,000 instead of some pretty simple subtractions and overall board (and Facebook) traffic.
Rebuilding middle earth won't happen quickly enough but hopefully participation and interests beyond LOTR type fantasy swords will carry the day. I do own a modern fantasy sword but I have no interest in being part of the D&D and new world culture. All of this batch of swords from both sources deserve the recognition but honestly, SBG is a tiny little planet in and of itself. Once all on the maker's pages and expansion within this group, there are no doubt there will be at least a few sold.
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Post by Robert in California on Feb 20, 2018 3:26:36 GMT
Interesting comment about the Market being maybe slow. Huawei used to have its standard line and then often unique and interesting special stuff. For example...wakizashi's and ornate hamon katanas. Even had tamahagane katanas some years back ($899 but I had the wants something bad...didn't have the bucks alas).
In general, I like historic designs though, over fantasy designs. e.g. Final Fantasy swords...look cool but ....
Anyway, I have not seen a new 'special' in the Huawei Ebay store for months. Also, a few years back there was about 50 percent more selection offered.
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Post by stormmaster on Feb 20, 2018 3:52:14 GMT
even some of the big custom makers like longship have said its been slow recently
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Post by randomnobody on Feb 20, 2018 3:54:08 GMT
Something something the economy, something something necessities?
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Post by stormmaster on Feb 20, 2018 3:57:04 GMT
Something something the economy, something something necessities? but swords tho
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Post by Ifrit on Feb 20, 2018 16:49:08 GMT
I remember when I first joined this forum, under another account. The market was a lot different in those days. We didn't have a prime minister giving away millions of dollars, so spending a couple hundred dollars was much easier in those days. But sword collecting as a whole was a lot different too. Back then, everyone just wanted a sword that can take a beating, but these days, everyone wants a light, historically accurate hema sword.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2018 3:36:55 GMT
I find admins original question and concerns very interesting and continue to research when I can. So far, can not find any sword industry sales data. However, I did find that U.S. retail, guns, auto, home and eBay sales are all currently down. Some of these industries sales have been down since at least the last quarter of 2017.
Yet, it appears Ronin Katanas current Scratch and Dent Sword sale is going very well.
Would be nice to see medieval and fantasy sword quarterly sales reports as far back as possible, from a company that sells both.
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Post by dchisenh on Feb 21, 2018 3:46:14 GMT
I find admins original question and concerns very interesting and continue to research when I can. So far, can not find any sword industry sales data. However, I did find that U.S. retail, guns, auto, home and eBay sales are all currently down. Some of these industries sales have been down since at least the last quarter of 2017. Yet, it appears Ronin Katanas current Scratch and Dent Sword sale is going very well. Would be nice to see medieval and fantasy sword quarterly sales reports as far back as possible, from a company that sells both. Most people are waiting for the 'best' deal and are holding out on buying non-essentials until it's at a price that is too good to pass up. The Ronin Katana Scratch and Dent sale is a prime example. They've priced many swords way below what they normally go for and it's a once-a-year event, so there's both a financial and temporal reason to pull the trigger on the purchase. Keep in mind, that's only true for non-essentials folks are already considering buying. Trying to sell something brand new without an established historic 'normal' price doesn't have as much pull on the back of our mind where we can convince ourselves to 'buy the once-in-a-lifetime deal'!
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Post by Faldarin on Feb 21, 2018 5:11:46 GMT
I find admins original question and concerns very interesting and continue to research when I can. So far, can not find any sword industry sales data. However, I did find that U.S. retail, guns, auto, home and eBay sales are all currently down. Some of these industries sales have been down since at least the last quarter of 2017. Yet, it appears Ronin Katanas current Scratch and Dent Sword sale is going very well. Would be nice to see medieval and fantasy sword quarterly sales reports as far back as possible, from a company that sells both. Most people are waiting for the 'best' deal and are holding out on buying non-essentials until it's at a price that is too good to pass up. The Ronin Katana Scratch and Dent sale is a prime example. They've priced many swords way below what they normally go for and it's a once-a-year event, so there's both a financial and temporal reason to pull the trigger on the purchase. Keep in mind, that's only true for non-essentials folks are already considering buying. Trying to sell something brand new without an established historic 'normal' price doesn't have as much pull on the back of our mind where we can convince ourselves to 'buy the once-in-a-lifetime deal'! I think you've got the right of it here as well - namely the latter point. Even Sonny at Valiant has put his new craftsman line on sale... twice? Three times? Three times I think, since he's unveiled it. There's no reviews up (yet), and no one knows the quality of his blades for sure at that price... so not too many people have likely taken that plunge.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2018 5:26:33 GMT
Good points and examples dchris and Fald.
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Post by Brian Weiss on Mar 3, 2018 21:11:50 GMT
Awesome feedback everyone, I will be going over it all again with a fine tooth-comb and taking all these comments on board. It's a heck of a project, though I will not be able to do a whole lot more on it until next month as I am preparing to move internationally and as you can imagine, after nearly 7 years in Japan there is a whole lot of stuff that needs to be packed up, thrown away, sorted through, etc - and as Japan is so very 'unique' none of the standard ways of doing things apply.. Anyway, to clarify a few things - we did have fund set aside for the production run when the project started - and the prototypes are all bought and paid for at my end, so there is no trouble subsidizing the actual free prototypes to be sent out. However, late last year we experienced something of a perfect storm which has drained the coffers almost completely - sword sales are down across the board like never before, we had to temporarily close down Forge Direct for several months due to issues in China (but the invoices kept coming of course), then we got hit out of the blue by a huge auditing expense of Sword Buyers Guide (I am talking many thousands of dollars, which was totally unexpected but needs to be paid) and finally I found myself in the position that I could no longer afford to stay in Japan or renew by visa, so have been preparing to move internationally - and have been flying back and forth between two countries and now have to face clean up costs in the thousands as well.. So it completely ate up all the funds set aside for the actual production run..! Argh... This means that, at least for the time being, there is no extra monies set aside for sending swords for review or for the actual production run. BUT, I do have a plan B that I am working on (and a plan C) - pretty stressful times overall, and I am working so hard right now that sleep and food is a luxury (thinking to get some adult diapers to save time on going to the toilet! Lol - just kidding! But you get the idea...) Not easy, but everyone has their issues - and this business has made me pretty tough mentally (plus living in Japan for the last 7 years with its culture of 'endurance' has rubbed off on me) - at times like these I always am reminded of a quote from the Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi that goes along the lines of "never die with a sword unsheathed" - in other words, when things get tough, you get tougher and draw on every ounce of reserve to survive it (The Book of Five Rings is my bible, I always think along these lines - and am flexible enough that if an enemy - i.e. a problem - goes high, I go low, and if it goes low, I go high. In other words - I am always looking at things from different angles to see where the opportunity is, and once spotted, I go in hard). Plan B will be VERY interesting - and actually will change the direction we have been going with this project for the better - as a new direction became apparent and I am working out the details now, and - well, I think a lot of you will be rather pleased by what is coming down the line soon, but I digress.. So anyway, stay tuned for that.. In the meantime, the prototypes are now pretty much complete and I will be contacting the designers to confirm everything is in order before arranging final shipping. In the meantime, here is a pic of the completed Sword of Danu and its accompanying scabbard. Will have stats and ballpark pricing on these at a later date - like I said, the actual production may be delayed much more than what was originally planned, but like any plan, flexibility is needed - and the wheels are in motion to make it all come together as soon as possible. But again, thanks for all the great feedback!! - Paul Well, if it's BCI doing the blade, they've got a great template to go off of with their Celtic Sword. Only thing that really puts me off on is the blue on the tips of the guard... it just looks a little wonky and cheap. Is it case hardening (which should be fairly durable) or something else? I'd probably go with doing the whole guard or just match it to the finish on the pommel. Just an opinion. Also, I'd be very specific about adding enough leather to the mouth of the sheath to get secure retention. The Celtic Sword's scabbard was the only low point, and they just had a couple of rubber bits stuck on the inside which were barely thick enough to touch the blade.
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Post by stormmaster on Mar 3, 2018 21:27:38 GMT
The blue on the guard tips are just the result of heat coloring so it's still 1 piece
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Post by Brian Weiss on Mar 3, 2018 21:39:06 GMT
The blue on the guard tips are just the result of heat coloring so it's still 1 piece Understood. I'm just saying the coloring would look better if it was the entire guard. It just looks a little off to me... like frosted tips on a Jersey Shore guido.
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