I've had my eye on this one for a while now:
http://www.armor.com/sword157.htmlI don't usually go for swords that are that "flashy", but it's a historical recreation, and seems tastefully decorated.
CAS-Hanwei makes one as well, that's a lot cheaper (
http://casiberia.com/product_details.asp?id=SH2033), but I suspect that the A&A one is really the one to get.
Unfortunately I haven't had an opportunity to handle these yet. And ironically, I've seen a couple of them go up for sale on myArmoury, with the sellers having great difficulty finding buyers for them (if they've sold at all). But all of this has been happening while I've had my Baron on order, as well as having other swords come my way.
The myArmoury review seems favorable:
http://www.myarmoury.com/review_aa_edwardiii.html ... and of course, we're talking A&A here, so how can you go wrong?
One thing that confuses me though in the review is that it makes a point of the fact that A&A uses real gold, and then says it will tarnish. Gold is inert and should never tarnish. Brass will discolor very quickly though. Was this a mistake in the review? Or is it not really gold plated?
Have any of you looked at it up close or handled it? Opinions?