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Post by RambleTree on Jul 7, 2021 14:39:10 GMT
 A sword I designed in 2019, collaborated and realized with Chris at Sterling Armory. Documented the process here: myarmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=38081&highlight=Finished sword:  I have the finished sword up for sale in the classifieds (hope I'm not breaking any rules by mentioning here . . .)
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Post by alientude on Jul 7, 2021 17:02:05 GMT
Looks like a fun sword...a real bastard in the classic sense. I'm looking forward to seeing more of Sterling Armory's work at Combat Con in a few weeks.
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Post by RambleTree on Jul 7, 2021 19:59:24 GMT
Looks like a fun sword...a real bastard in the classic sense. I'm looking forward to seeing more of Sterling Armory's work at Combat Con in a few weeks. Yep, I'm good at making, er, designing bastards - being a bastard myself . . . Nice, Combat Con sounds fun. From what I understand, from our email conversations, Chris is an engineer by profession/training - probably really interesting person to talk to about swords.
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Post by LeMal on Jul 7, 2021 20:04:50 GMT
Looks like a fun sword...a real bastard in the classic sense. I'm looking forward to seeing more of Sterling Armory's work at Combat Con in a few weeks. I'll almost certainly be at Combatcon. (Hell, I live in Las Vegas, it'd be silly of me not to.) We should meet up and browse the dealers together. :)
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Post by Arlequin on Dec 4, 2021 2:49:58 GMT
Still loving this sword. Everynow and again I look at it and think of selling it to buy a VA ringhilt, but I worry it wont be so light and lively in the hand as this one lol, so back on the rack it goes.
I painted the scabbard btw, I could'nt decide on color so Its dark red on side and sort of a dark mossy green on the other with hints of black on both.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2021 6:01:56 GMT
You just reminded me how much I wanted an irish ring bastard sword
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