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A&A Henry V
« on: 2008-06-16, 00:26:02 »

Another sword that I've had on my shopping list is the A&A Henry V: http://www.armor.com/sword075.html

Anyone handled this one? I'm very strongly considering this one as my next acquisition, especially since it would go well with the new dagger I have on the way. :)
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Re: A&A Henry V
« Reply #1 on: 2008-06-16, 01:03:25 »
That's on my wish list too, though briefly handling it is all I've done. 
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Re: A&A Henry V
« Reply #2 on: 2008-06-16, 03:46:00 »
hehehe u know the answer to this one ;)

we were chatting about this sword on saturday. i have handled it, and carried it around at several events until i got my lutel and let the swords owner have it back hehehe. it is positively a great sword. i will have one of these in my collection... one day ;)

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Re: A&A Henry V
« Reply #3 on: 2008-06-16, 14:37:39 »
I used to own one, and it was excellent. I traded it for a custom sword under the idea that I could always buy another Henry V later if I wanted, but the custome one was one of a kind. I kind of regret that decision.

Here were my impressions of the sword:
http://www.myarmoury.com/review_aa_hen.html
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Re: A&A Henry V
« Reply #4 on: 2008-06-17, 02:54:22 »

Nice review! I take it that they only offered the diamond cross section at the time? I'm leaning toward the hollow ground version. It costs a bit more, but that puts it on par with many of the Albions, and it sounds and looks spectacular so far.

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Re: A&A Henry V
« Reply #5 on: 2008-06-17, 03:14:49 »
I take it that they only offered the diamond cross section at the time?

Yep, the hollow ground option is a fairly recent option. I haven't seen one yet.
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