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    I have several reproduction blades from the Lord Of The Rings collection, but they're just wall hangers - not the "museum grade" functional blades. I have a Paul Chen practical Basket Hilt Broadsword that I will eventually use for fencing once my skill level gets good enough. ( I'm a member of the Bailey Academy which is affiliated with the Association for Historic Fencing) I can't imagine being silly enough to bringing a knife to a gun-fight, but I feel ill prepared if I don't have a knife on my person as a utilitarian tool.

    My daily carry blades include a couple of Ken Onion assisted openers from Kershaw, Cold Steel Mini Culloden, a Damascus gentlemans hunter from Russell, a couple of sheath knives from Schrade and Buck, and a good old Buck 110. No, I don't carry them all at the same time! :smile: I have several other knives that I thought were pretty cool when I got them but now that I've learned more about knives they're almost embarassingly crude.

    Jamie
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikercelt1
    I have a Paul Chen practical Basket Hilt Broadsword that I will eventually use for fencing once my skill level gets good enough.
    How do you find your Paul Chen? I have the Practical Austrian Longsword and it feels great for solo drills but I haven't done any contact work with it yet.

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    http://www.swordsdirect.com/sword_of_vaelen.html

    I only have this one right now for swords, but am planning on adding a couple of baskethilt broadswords real soon. I also have the sgian dubh and a nice camping knife or two.

    In terms of use, these are just for collecting, but they will be spread out on the table the first time my daughter (thankfully she is only 2 right now) brings home a date.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin
    ...but they will be spread out on the table the first time my daughter (thankfully she is only 2 right now) brings home a date.
    That's what I said about my guns, so she didn't start dating 'til she moved out!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfellrath
    How do you find your Paul Chen? I have the Practical Austrian Longsword and it feels great for solo drills but I haven't done any contact work with it yet.
    I like the balance of my Broadsword and the weight is very similar to the single stick we use for sparring. I think the Paul Chen Basket Hilt Backsword looks more authentic and "realistic". I saw a whole room full of swords in Edinburgh Castle and because of the way Paul Chen does the fuller my broadsword didn't really look that authentic but my friends backsword could have hung there un-noticed by most observers. I think if I was really using it as a weapon I would go for the backsword because the extra weight would give more cleaving power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikercelt1
    I like the balance of my Broadsword and the weight is very similar to the single stick we use for sparring. I think the Paul Chen Basket Hilt Backsword looks more authentic and "realistic". I saw a whole room full of swords in Edinburgh Castle and because of the way Paul Chen does the fuller my broadsword didn't really look that authentic but my friends backsword could have hung there un-noticed by most observers. I think if I was really using it as a weapon I would go for the backsword because the extra weight would give more cleaving power.

    Jamie
    Are your single-sticks weighted at all to be more "realistic" in weight and balance? Do they weigh the same as a genuine broadsword?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfellrath
    Are your single-sticks weighted at all to be more "realistic" in weight and balance? Do they weigh the same as a genuine broadsword?
    No, for our purposes the weighting is unneccessary. Balance is the same but weight is about 2/3 that of the broadsword. For drills we use hardwood dowels soaked in a mixture to make them harder and heavier. For sparring we use rattan with leather baskets, they don't weigh that much but they sting and they'll leave one hell of an impressive bruise. The weight of the broadsword isn't really the issue for our purposes and comming home with a set of bruises does wonders in developing defensive skills. The use of singlestick is historically accurate Highland sword training. If we were talking training for all day battles against large armies then the weight might be more important, but for single opponent/single bout competition, no problem.

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    I'd be interested in meeting some ARMA people in SoCal too. I'm not too far from Iolaus either.

    Right now I've got the Paul Chen practical knight, modelled after the Sir William Marshall sword. Blunt for practice and seems very good, though I've never used it. I've looked at the articles on training on ARMA but have held off so far. I dont want to train in bad habits from trying it solo, if I can rather meet with someone for actual training.

    In slightly more practical stuff, I've got a whole bunch of stuff, mostly Cold Steel. Their gurhka kukri, three kukri machetes, the Bushman, one of their little neckknives (girlfriend wears that one), two small Voyagers that stay in pockets or packs, and for daily, allatime carry I have their folding Recon 1. I've also got their grivory skean du. Pretty good poker, but dont think those serrations on the blade will actually cut anything.

    I also have a replica bowie purchased for me as a gift when I was at the Alamo, a flat handled cord wrapped tactical knife, and a Cold Steel Assegai. THAT thing is wickedly sharp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yaish
    I'd be interested in meeting some ARMA people in SoCal too. I'm not too far from Iolaus either.
    Good news for you and Iolaus - there's an unofficial group in Orange County and they'd love to have you guys join them. I have to get the guy's email address (our group e-list doesn't give email addresses out if you read the messages on the e-list as I do) but as soon as I have it I'll PM you two.

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