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Post by seth on May 16, 2024 16:47:18 GMT
Nice. Are you going to do a review on the RA 15th cen? It's a neat looking sword. Yes, I am just finishing up the one I did on the 14th century longsword which I picked up last month here in the classifieds. So I'll probably do it next week and then at some point do a comparison video of all three. So far I'm liking it, handles so well for its size! Cool. I'll watch for it.
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Post by seth on May 16, 2024 16:23:55 GMT
Nice. Are you going to do a review on the RA 15th cen? It's a neat looking sword.
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Post by seth on May 16, 2024 15:03:57 GMT
Dang. Missed this. 2 days only was short!
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Post by seth on Apr 26, 2024 22:35:23 GMT
Hmm. Tyrolean in green. Very nice. I wonder if the demi-scabbard is green too?
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Post by seth on Apr 25, 2024 23:57:22 GMT
Looking for one of these monsters. I have an Albion Hospitaller I'd be willing to talk about a trade for in combination with cash.
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Post by seth on Apr 24, 2024 20:12:20 GMT
Decent deal for virtually new...tempted. With a name like madirish I thought you would have several of these laying around.
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Post by seth on Apr 21, 2024 3:52:22 GMT
Up for sale is the Tod Cutler Irish Scian. Never cut with. Dark green sheath. $150 shipped CONUS. PP F&F. Thanks.
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Post by seth on Apr 19, 2024 22:57:28 GMT
Love the potato masher!
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Post by seth on Apr 19, 2024 22:53:49 GMT
Weekend bump.
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Post by seth on Apr 13, 2024 1:12:45 GMT
Nope. I'm the seller. Lol.
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Post by seth on Apr 12, 2024 20:49:34 GMT
Ughh!!! I'll give it a day. If it doesn't go... To anyone who'd like to rescue me: I've handled this piece and it's certainly worth the money! It's huge and very substantial! Someone saved you!
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Post by seth on Apr 12, 2024 16:36:41 GMT
This is the big boy rondel. The 15.5" blade stretches into short sword territory. A really beautiful piece. Sharpened by Tod Cutler. Green scabbard. Normally $300 USD plus shipping. $225 shipped in CONUS. PP F&F.
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Post by seth on Apr 8, 2024 16:26:50 GMT
Eclipse day bump!
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Post by seth on Apr 8, 2024 16:26:26 GMT
Eclipse day bump!
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Post by seth on Mar 30, 2024 22:25:07 GMT
I honestly thought the mace was like that from the start, I didn't know you can bend wood like that without breaking it. Looks like it's deliberate. Yeah I was joking on bending the shaft. I too thought it was done that way deliberately. The shaft is made from an ash flag pole. I was surprised too when it bent rather than breaking. There are some splits in it where it bent. Tough stuff.
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Post by seth on Mar 30, 2024 15:56:02 GMT
Bump! Reeve traded. Hospitaller still available.
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Post by seth on Mar 30, 2024 15:49:24 GMT
Thanks for the review. That is definitely a unique and cool sword. I like the handmade look of tod's stuff too although I would be disappointed in the blade twist as that seems to go beyond the expected. I hope it still cuts great.
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Post by seth on Mar 30, 2024 15:44:00 GMT
Yes I am surprised the mace head stayed attached! I am going to shorten the haft a bit and put a new head on--one from Tod which is much lighter than the one on there.
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Post by seth on Mar 30, 2024 2:47:49 GMT
I fixed my hammer! I used the same ash haft it came with, just cut down so it is about 18" overall in length versus 24". I had to drill out the socket which had wood and epoxy in there. I reshaped the shaft on a belt sander to fit as snug as I could and mounted with some epoxy thrown in for good measure. I also pinned the head and the base with mild steel. It's pretty handy now with a shorter lenght. I also mounted a Tod's German war hammer head to a hickory sledgehammer shaft that's been reshaped. I made it about 28" long. This thing is beastly. Next is linseed oil for both. Fun projects.
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Post by seth on Mar 30, 2024 2:08:18 GMT
have you ever noticed those who say serrated blades are for people that don't know how to sharpen usually also say serrated blades are too difficult to sharpen I think this is funny Indeed. There is always the one knife reviewer who will complain that a knife was the dullest he has ever seen.
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