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Mike W.:

--- Quote from: scott2978 on 2014-11-15, 17:13:26 ---This thread has made me realize that I don't think I've ever met anyone who wasn't impressed by an Albion sword. Even for people not particularly fond of swords at all, all the effort they put into getting it right is not lost on anyone who holds one.

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I had the misfortune of meeting one person who was not impressed by Albions as DoK. He had asked me what me swords were, I responded that they were Albions. He gave a sneer and downtalked them. Of course, nobody there ever took him seriously.


--- Quote from: Sir Ulrich on 2014-11-14, 21:34:17 ---That sword should be good well into the 13th century as well, so pretty much you can use this if you ever decide to do the 13th century.

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Type XI swords cover the 12th century almost exclusively. If you want a late 12th-mid 13th century blade, a Type XII would be most appropriate.

Sir Nate:

--- Quote from: Baron de Magnan on 2014-11-29, 20:50:25 ---
--- Quote from: scott2978 on 2014-11-15, 17:13:26 ---This thread has made me realize that I don't think I've ever met anyone who wasn't impressed by an Albion sword. Even for people not particularly fond of swords at all, all the effort they put into getting it right is not lost on anyone who holds one.

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I had the misfortune of meeting one person who was not impressed by Albions as DoK. He had asked me what me swords were, I responded that they were Albions. He gave a sneer and downtalked them. Of course, nobody there ever took him seriously.


--- Quote from: Sir Ulrich on 2014-11-14, 21:34:17 ---That sword should be good well into the 13th century as well, so pretty much you can use this if you ever decide to do the 13th century.

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Type XI swords cover the 12th century almost exclusively. If you want a late 12th-mid 13th century blade, a Type XII would be most appropriate.



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I think It is Passable for early 13th.
certainly having it with a late 13th century kit would be more of a stretch.

Sir Ulrich:
For Germany it's fine, they held onto the earlier designs longer. Hell type X blades were used until maille stopped being used as main defense. On Albion Europe's site it says the Ritter's main time period is 1250-1275. Hospitaller however it says 1100-1200.

Chuck G.:

--- Quote from: Sir William on 2014-11-25, 21:59:27 ---Albions are pricey, but I can't complain.  Once you learn about swords and start making comparos between the Albion and anything from a lower price point - you begin to understand the why of it.

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Yep. The attention to detail and close duplication of not merely the look, but the functionality of the originals is outstanding. Worth every penny, IMHO. The only one I've ever parted with was a Sempach, and that was only to trade for an old Johann Schmidberger piece (besides, I have a Crecy and decided I didn't need two swords from the same timeframe).

So I certainly do not complain about the price, but it does limit my ability to buy them, alas...

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