18 May 2013, 17:12
(18 May 2013, 14:52)Metroyeti Wrote: [ -> ]Sod the guns and swords my zombiedefence will be a combine harvester to turn them into mince meat
that would do the job
(18 May 2013, 14:52)Metroyeti Wrote: [ -> ]Sod the guns and swords my zombiedefence will be a combine harvester to turn them into mince meat
(19 May 2013, 00:11)Timelord Wrote: [ -> ]Please do not apologise. It is a fascinating subject. Also, I need to remind myself that these implements led long lives and could have been used in numerous conflict & peacetime roles, so an 1837 sword could easily have been used in other parts of the world decades later.. The one you have is in very nice condition. What is it like to handle?
(18 May 2013, 14:44)Talon Wrote: [ -> ]Rob Miller makes swords that have "soul", his "Suontaka" reproduction Sword is a stunning piece of craftmanship Talon, and his work is a perfect example of beauty and functionality. I have lost count of the times I have had a conversation about "knights in armour" vs "Samurai" etc, and to be honest Talon it is an up-hill battle to get most people to drop their pre-conceived idead about Medieval European fighting ability, the "winching knights onto Horses" is a perfect example.(18 May 2013, 13:01)Tartar Horde Wrote: [ -> ]I like your preference for a single handed type X Scandinavian blade, as a well made one would cut all day without any fear of damage, something like this would be nice, I'll pop it in the post for you
http://www.castlekeep.co.uk/gallery.asp?galleryid=212
Me personally I'd go with a good Type XIIIa. The FORTE of the blade "blunt" so it can be "half sworded", just before COP and to the tip i want the blade sharp enough to cut paper, but not to lift hair, as this is too sharp. At around 3-3.5Lbs it is light enough to use one handed, but when used with two they become very fast and agile. The blade profile is Lenticular and they are dedicated cutters like your Type X, but still retain excellent thrusting ability. You could slice n dice the undead hordes all day long with a good XIIIa
Now I am going to open a HUGE can of worms here and say a Katana would be the last sword I would ever reach for
Rob Miller is a genius, funny you should post a link to his type H as it's a sword I've been wanting for awhile,hopefully I can commission one next year.
The XIIIa is a favourite of mine (i have a great fondness for big two handed cutters) i own a XIIIa with a type R pommel (i had a bit of a Kurgan fanboy thing going on at the time) a lovely balanced cleaver of a blade,i agree on paper cutting sharp,anything more is too fragile for me,hell even blunt a large cutting sword would do major damage.
With regard's to the Katana,it would be my last choice, especially a traditional differentially hardened one.That's a bit of a raw nerve for me.
The katana is massively overhyped and has a (very false) mythical status as the supreme cutting weapon.
whereas our European swords are often touted as being nothing more than ill balanced poorly thought out sharpened crowbars, as ludicrous as the myth that knights had to be winched up onto their horses
(19 May 2013, 09:34)NorthernRaider Wrote: [ -> ]My Light Sabre trumps all the aboveIf only NR, us "swordies" are just waiting for some bugger to invent one, and you all know you'd buy one so don't pull a face