christain
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Post by christain on Aug 28, 2019 8:57:26 GMT
Just saw this and thought I'd bring it to attention. Not really my style, but it looks pretty good. Also some new Scottish targe shields on the 'New Products' page. Enjoy------- www.museumreplicas.com/the-gotland-sword
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Post by Barahir on May 4, 2020 17:21:28 GMT
Unfortunately they re-used the Migration Period Fittings :( Also the blade is the same (minus the runes)
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Post by nddave on May 9, 2020 15:21:40 GMT
Unfortunately they re-used the Migration Period Fittings Also the blade is the same (minus the runes) But are the inlays plastic like the Migration Sword? Thats the question and the only thing that really turned people off on the sword back then.
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Post by Barahir on May 9, 2020 22:43:29 GMT
Unfortunately they re-used the Migration Period Fittings :( Also the blade is the same (minus the runes) But are the inlays plastic like the Migration Sword? Thats the question and the only thing that really turned people off on the sword back then. I cant be 100% sure but it look like this, according to pictures.
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Post by MOK on May 9, 2020 22:51:26 GMT
Unfortunately they re-used the Migration Period Fittings Also the blade is the same (minus the runes) But are the inlays plastic like the Migration Sword? Thats the question and the only thing that really turned people off on the sword back then. You mean the middle pieces of the layered guards? (I don't know a good word for them, either...) They don't seem to be wood, and I think that if they were bone or horn they'd be mentioned as such, so probably plastic in this case as well.
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Post by Barahir on Jun 17, 2020 16:13:58 GMT
its plastic on my migration sword
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Post by AndiTheBarvarian on Jun 17, 2020 16:40:45 GMT
Probably on mine too, but it doesn't look like plastic so I don't care.
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