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Main => The Armoury => Topic started by: Sir Ulrich on 2012-02-26, 22:18:12

Title: Birthday Gift
Post by: Sir Ulrich on 2012-02-26, 22:18:12
So today's my birthday and I got a new gift, the hanwei tinker norman longsword:
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I'm surprised for 120 bucks it's a good quality sword, much better than my hanwei practical norman which roughly was a heavy crowbar more than an actual sword. Only issue is when putting it in the scabbard theres an obvious bend and it doesnt fit that well into it. Other than the loose crossguard it's a pretty nice sword for the money.
Title: Re: Birthday Gift
Post by: Sir Wolf on 2012-02-26, 23:59:01
awesome!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Birthday Gift
Post by: Sir Edward on 2012-02-27, 00:06:00
Congrats!
Title: Re: Birthday Gift
Post by: Ian on 2012-02-27, 00:43:18
Congrats, and more importantly, Happy Birthday!
Title: Re: Birthday Gift
Post by: Sir James A on 2012-02-27, 02:51:23
Congratulations and happy birthday! Is the pommel peened or threaded? You might be able to tighten it down to stop the crossguard wiggle.
Title: Re: Birthday Gift
Post by: Sir Ulrich on 2012-02-27, 03:26:04
Thanks for the Birthday wishes.
It's peened, it rattles very slightly, I think it may be because the grip isn't that big or wooden all the way. I actually was thinking of sending it here http://www.custom-sword-shoppe.com/ (http://www.custom-sword-shoppe.com/) and getting it refinished to have a custom black scabbard with oxblood belt and oxblood grip. It does match up to my expectations even more than I thought it would. The fittings also arent stainless, I used a magnet to test and they were magnetic which probably means they're normal steel meaning I can age the hilt so it resembles an older Norman style sword that survived to the late 13th century. I wanted something very similar to the Albion Reeve and this holds up to it. Only issue is I was gifted the blunt one when I wanted the sharp one, the sharp one is more than double the price though.
Title: Re: Birthday Gift
Post by: Ian on 2012-02-27, 03:43:04
From what I understand, you'd be in good hands with Sonny Suttles at the custom sword shoppe.  They're doing very nice scabbard work and I think he could antique your hilt furniture as well as re-grip it for you.  I think he did something very similar for Jon Sarge on MyArmoury and it came out great. Could probably sharpen it for you too!  It could wind up a really nice semi-custom piece when he gets through with it.
Title: Re: Birthday Gift
Post by: Sir Brian on 2012-02-27, 10:20:02
Very sweet gift and Happy Birthday! :)
Title: Re: Birthday Gift
Post by: Sir Patrick on 2012-02-27, 13:22:31
Happy birthday, Sir Ulrich!  Nice sword!
Title: Re: Birthday Gift
Post by: Leganoth on 2012-02-27, 19:54:52
Looks like you got some m&ms and zelda too lol. Anyways back on topic, the swords tip looks a little round to me
And happy birthday!
Title: Re: Birthday Gift
Post by: SirNathanQ on 2012-02-27, 20:37:32
Happy Birthday! How's the handling?
Title: Re: Birthday Gift
Post by: Sir James A on 2012-02-28, 02:17:43
the swords tip looks a little round to me

Yep, the blunt version of swords often comes rounded, since they're usually intended for display / stage combat / etc.
Title: Re: Birthday Gift
Post by: Sir Wolf on 2012-02-28, 02:38:05
m&ms mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Title: Re: Birthday Gift
Post by: Thorsteinn on 2012-02-28, 06:32:18
  :) :) :)
Title: Re: Birthday Gift
Post by: Sir Gerard de Rodes on 2012-02-28, 19:30:17
Nice  ;)  and Happy Birthday  ;D
G.
Title: Re: Birthday Gift
Post by: Sir Ulrich on 2012-02-28, 19:51:17
The handling is quite nice on it, it feels like I'm swinging a blade rather than a crowbar. Only issue is the grip, its a bit slippery but with my leather mittens on it's ok. And yeah I dont like how the tips rounded but thats what my folks got me so I gotta deal with that.
Title: Re: Birthday Gift
Post by: Sir William on 2012-02-29, 18:38:36
Happy birthday, Ulrich.  Sonny's a top notch guy- he's turned VA around almost singlehandedly.  He could also straighten that bend out for you (you mentioned a bend but didn't really say where, I just assumed you meant the blade) as well as sharpen it up and age the hilt components.  He could also build you a new grip from scratch that'd be a perfect fit for your Norman.  Do it, you won't be disappointed.