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Post by L Driggers (fallen) on Feb 20, 2022 1:18:28 GMT
Been a long time since I've posted here. Up for sale a Medieval Hunting Sword $350.00. Blade: forged 5160 steel, length: 16in, width; 1 5/8in. thickness 3/16in Guard and pommel: Mild steel. Grip: Curly maple, 4 7/8in grip area. Overall length: 21 7/8in. Weight: 1lb, 7 1/2oz.
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Post by L Driggers (fallen) on Feb 20, 2022 21:35:16 GMT
Sold.
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Post by paulmuaddib on Feb 20, 2022 22:48:08 GMT
Damn driggers, everything you put on here gets bought quick. Usually by Pellius damn him. Haha. Maybe someday I’ll have the money and timing down to get something of yours.
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Post by pellius on Feb 20, 2022 22:52:09 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2022 22:52:51 GMT
Damn driggers, everything you put on here gets bought quick. Usually by Pellius damn him. Haha. Maybe someday I’ll have the money and timing down to get something of yours. Can't blame him. The tactical arming sword I got from driggers (would you consider miss flexie a tactical arming sword? I kinda do. Or bastard sword) is bar none the best sword I have from a martial perspective. The longer I own it the more I appreciate it
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Post by howler on Feb 21, 2022 1:57:07 GMT
That looks like a great home defense blade option, as we are currently discussing on another thread.
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Post by L Driggers (fallen) on Feb 21, 2022 4:55:05 GMT
This time Pellius didn't get it. He will be getting something a lot bigger here soon.
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Post by pellius on Feb 21, 2022 5:19:25 GMT
😃😃😃
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Post by pellius on Feb 21, 2022 5:45:31 GMT
Obviously, I highly recommend getting your paws on an L Driggers / J&L knife or sword if you can.
Very high quality and workmanship. Strong historical fidelity. Outstanding steel. Really - truly awesome steel. All the good stuff. Every time.
I happen to really be into sword types that have broad blades with strong distal taper and thin foibles, such as falchions, messers, oxtail dao, and early 19th C. cavalry sabers. There aren’t many craftsmen willing to make, say, a falchion with proper blade geometry. Correctly and successfully tempering such a thin blade is just really difficult. Or so I’m told.
Not only can Lyn nail the tempering, he keeps the blade laser straight.
I own an Albion falchion, which is very nice. It really comes to life in the hand. Yet several of my J&L falchions and messers easily match or maybe even best it. And where the Albion is clinically impeccable, the J&L’s are aesthetically crafted; lively to the eye as well as the hand.
Anyways, if you can out-draw me, definitely get one!
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Post by legault on Feb 25, 2022 0:08:12 GMT
I'm letting go of a J&L knife at the moment. One of the best knives I've ever owned.
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