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9th April 11, 02:24 PM
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I don't have an armourclass, but they're works of art. I do have an antiqued basket hilt from Hanwie though. post a pic soon. It's got a good weight, but the blade always seems so thin. Wonderful sword though, all around. How do you think they measure up?
What will be, will be.
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9th April 11, 04:18 PM
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 Originally Posted by Homer
I don't have an armourclass, but they're works of art. I do have an antiqued basket hilt from Hanwie though. post a pic soon. It's got a good weight, but the blade always seems so thin. Wonderful sword though, all around. How do you think they measure up?
Hanwei swords are.... "OK". They are not combat worthy, certainly not hand forged, the basket hilts are stainless steel and the scabbards are utter trash.
But for an OK affordable first time buyer 18th century Scottish sword they are fine. But they are a fun good looking sword.
One of those and a Muesum Replica Irish hilt were the first two I bought before replacing them with swords from Armor Class. I had saved up and saved up to buy one from Donnie Shearer but he since has dropped off the planet.
(I do hope his health takes a turn for the better.)
@ErikM I know a few guys but its kind of a difficult situation really. If I were you, I would ship the sword off to some one who knows a lot about 18th century leather working and have him make me a scabbard.
It might be worth talking to this guy about one. He is exceptionally helpful and friendly and very familiar with Armor Class swords. He is also a Jacobite Reenactor. Name is Tod.
http://www.foxblade.co.uk/
This guy also does superb historically accurate leather work.
http://www.stuartliliesaddles.com/
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10th April 11, 03:56 AM
#3
Thank you I will give them a try 
I have had the practical and antiqued swords from Hanwie,as far as the look I liked the antiqued version and found the practical light, but mine did not hold up to any blade contact.
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10th April 11, 07:18 AM
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I don't have one yet, but my goodness, I will and I say again WILL have one, one of these days. Out of all of their basket hilts, the early version that you have is the one that's most appealing. Until then, I'm stumbling along with a cobbled together version. (I fitted the basket from a Cold Steel Scottish broadsword to a Hanwei/Tinker early medieval single handed sword blade, which did simply wonders for balance and handling.)
But one day? Oh yeah. Armour Class.
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