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Archers Falchion
« on: 2008-05-30, 16:35:05 »
http://www.museumreplicas.com/museumreplicas/detail.aspx?ID=677
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Windlass Steelcrafts®
 
In this brutal close fighting the archer needed something short for in-fighting. Most preferred a Falchion style sword that was shorter than most Medieval swords and able to deliver deadly blows and thrusts. This nicely balanced sword has a steel pommel and guard with a wood and leather grip. Well-tempered high carbon steel blade. Comes with leather and steel scabbard. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts®. Can be sharpened for additional fee.

    * Overall: 28-1/2"
    * Blade: 22" long, 1-7/8" wide, 3/16" thick
    * Wt: 2 lbs/4 oz

$160.00 $79.00
(Savings: $81.00)




what do u think of this? i was really tempted to get this for my late 13th kit. I'm at lunch so i cant look at my books for reference. i wonder if they made the longer side with the fuller the sharp side like many of the ones in the finds and paintings.
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Re: Archers Falchion
« Reply #1 on: 2008-05-30, 17:11:59 »
Well, it has that "Made by Windlass" look to it, but I think at the price it could be transformed into something pretty nice with a little elbow grease. Definately rewrap the grip (in fact, I'd say you should replace it entirely, based on my experience with MRL swords). That alone would make a huge difference. You should also round the edges on the pommel more. If you have the ability, thinning out the guard subtly would make it look nicer and more like period pieces as well.

Sean Flynt on myArmoury has done quite a number of "makeovers" for Windlass pieces, and he's really shown that a cheap, close-out MRL piece can be turned into a pretty good sword if you're willing to do some work. And this particular one has certainly got the right price... I may pick one up myself...
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Re: Archers Falchion
« Reply #2 on: 2008-05-30, 17:33:36 »

I still have yet to try re-gripping a sword. I'd be tempted to pick one up to experiment with, for that price.
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Re: Archers Falchion
« Reply #3 on: 2008-05-30, 18:45:42 »
It looks like a really good sword for close-up "work" and the steel sounds like it's of good quality. But I guess it depends on what you're intending to use it for. Reenactments and faires I suppose.

If I was an archer, however, I think I'd kill for a dagger on steroids like that.

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Re: Archers Falchion
« Reply #4 on: 2008-06-16, 14:41:06 »
Someone brought one of these to Chivalric Weekend, and I got to handle it. I have to say, its really nice for the close-out price! Its even better looking than I thought in person.

And unfortunately I just tried to order one, and they're sold out. Ah, well, you snooze you lose. :)
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Re: Archers Falchion
« Reply #5 on: 2008-06-16, 15:15:05 »

And unfortunately I just tried to order one, and they're sold out. Ah, well, you snooze you lose. :)

Good thing I wasn't snoozing this weekend.  ;)
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Re: Archers Falchion
« Reply #6 on: 2008-06-16, 15:29:16 »
Good thing I wasn't snoozing this weekend.  ;)

Ha! Awesome.
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Re: Archers Falchion
« Reply #7 on: 2008-06-16, 16:02:42 »
I may have spoken too soon.   :-[  I was getting weird error messages when I clicked track order.  I contacted customer service and received this reply:

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At this time, your Sharpened Archer's Falchion (Item #500886X) is
currently on backorder. We ask that you please be patient, and we will
ship your order as soon as we receive it. You haven't been charged yet,
and won't be until we ship it.

So, I guess I just wait and see.  Hopefully "backorder" doesn't equal "sold out."  On a hopeful note, when I placed my order Saturday, it said there were 37 left in stock at that time.  <fingers crossed>
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Re: Archers Falchion
« Reply #8 on: 2008-06-17, 02:56:59 »

Good luck. Hopefully they'll come through on that.

I missed my shot (trying to resist all swords until I pay off the last one on the credit card). :)
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