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Sir Edward:
Has anyone looked at these?

http://www.alcheminc.com/spadone.html

I've been wanting a Spadone trainer. These are pretty affordable, but I know nothing about how durable or balanced they are. they're about half the price of the A&A model:

http://armor.com/train234.html

Of course, with A&A I know I'd be getting an excellent product. I've never handled an Alchem piece that I'm aware of.

Thorsteinn:
No experience with them but I know that a lot of folks over at the Archive have.

Sir James A:
That's a tall sword, or a short lady. Either way, I want a spadone eventually, too. Ken Mondschein recently posted video of him and someone else training with them. Never heard of Alchem before, though

Sir Edward:

Yep, that's where I heard of Alchem. When he posted the video, someone asked where they got the trainers.

Here's the video for those who haven't seen it:

Joshua Santana:
Yep, that is the video, I watched the entire video and it is quite amazing how even a 5 to 6 foot longsword can be swung with effective speed and momentum. 

The swords seem to work fine when matched together, however I believe Greg Mele stated that the Alchem blades are a bit wobbly (I'm not sure what type of blades he was referring to) and are exceptional but not the best out there. 

Apart from this, I think Alchem is another good resource to get exceptional steel trainers.

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