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Post by frankthetank on Aug 20, 2023 21:27:50 GMT
Curious to hear what everyones safe queens in the backyard cutting community are.
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Post by squalembrato on Aug 20, 2023 23:04:10 GMT
I have a goodly collection of sabers, baskethilt backswords and broadswords, arming swords and some yataghans,cinquedeas and kukris and bowies. The only one I will never sharpen or cut with is a Pattern 1828 Highland Officers Broadsword (called a "claymore" by the Victorians) made by Pillin circa 1884. It is just too rare and nice to endanger with a misaligned cut on a nefarious bottle.
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Post by frankthetank on Aug 24, 2023 22:24:10 GMT
I have a goodly collection of sabers, baskethilt backswords and broadswords, arming swords and some yataghans,cinquedeas and kukris and bowies. The only one I will never sharpen or cut with is a Pattern 1828 Highland Officers Broadsword (called a "claymore" by the Victorians) made by Pillin circa 1884. It is just too rare and nice to endanger with a misaligned cut on a nefarious bottle. Mines a hanwei Bushido. I'm constantly talking myself out of cutting with it
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Post by William Swiger on Aug 25, 2023 18:39:14 GMT
Custom medieval, Albion swords and discontinued higher end swords. Everything else is fair game. The ones I don't consider for cutting is because of resale value.
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