Postby Benjamin Smith » Mon Nov 10, 2008 1:05 pm
My Hanwei's grip wasn't stabilized and it expanded, cracked, broke the leather on the grip and revealed an insufficient tang underneath. There is so much about a sword that one should know before buying it and an online vendor is just not usually prepared to give you all the info. For example, how do they construct the tang and hilt? Are they welded, pressed, peened, etc...? Is the wood in the grip stabilized? Is it based on a historical sword? If it is what kind of research did they do to replicate it? If it isn't, what kind of research was used to create it and set its CoG, pivot points, weight, pommel size and shape, hilt shape, distal taper, and cross-sectional variation. Interestingly Albion is the only online vendor that even attempts to answer all those questions. Although they don't list the pivot points on their sword specs they do mention that they include these in their research (I've never seen anyone else who does), and there is a video about their tang construction from a Discovery channel show on their website, so you can get an idea about that, as well as articles that detail most of the process.
Respectfully,
Ben Smith