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Post by RambleTree on Jul 22, 2021 21:30:05 GMT
Feeling fortunate to have the inside scoop on this beautiful sword. It's on its way to Sonny Suttles for a scabbard. Will post pics
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Post by RambleTree on Jul 22, 2021 21:33:14 GMT
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Post by RambleTree on Jul 22, 2021 21:36:54 GMT
Me too! From Gus Trim's original FB post: " . . . Last year, during the first three months of the Covid stuff, I really didn't do any production to speak of. I did a lot of prototyping. Particularly with bastard swords. This is actually what I was looking for, for potential battlefield use in Northern Italy from 1380 through much of the 15th century. Fairly rigid, it cuts well staying inside of the tip area through the cop. The tip is more thrust than cut. Agile and quick. 34 inch blade 4.5 inch COP 2lbs 9"
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Post by RambleTree on Jul 24, 2021 13:56:51 GMT
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Post by RambleTree on Aug 20, 2021 18:56:04 GMT
Well, this is coming along nicely! Pic is pre-chape.
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Post by captainh on Aug 20, 2021 23:51:41 GMT
Very nice. Congrats on the sword.
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