Review of: Late Scottish Broadsword
I saw a photo of the sword was copied from. It was in the National Museum of Antiquities in Scotland and the sword was dated circa 1570. The Windlass reproduction looks very much like it. This is a HEAVY sword! The hilt is so big I can get both of my long slender hands in it, (one on either side). All of the pieces of the basket are very thick. The blade is well made and substantial. The etchings on the blade are actually slightly cut into the blade, not just painted on. I haven't cut anything yet but will once I sharpen it. I am impressed! If you get it you may want to check out Youtube's Matt Easton on Scholagladiatoria to learn exercises to strengthen your arm for a one handed sword.
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Les,
January 11, 2020
Review of: Late Scottish Broadsword
This is a magnificent sword! The basket is large enough to fit my middle size hands when wearing a gauntlet. The basket is also fabulously detailed. Depending on how you count them, there are 30 odd welds in it. Balance is 5" above the basket as it should be and is intended to support cutting rather than thrusting. The etching and engraving are tops!
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Max,
February 13, 2019
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