Last time I heard John speak on the subject of Windlass swords he was not a fan. I just saw today that it appears they have teamed up. Not sure when it happened but I assume if John put his stamp on this line then Windlass must have listened to his recommendations for improvement. I'm curious as to how this occurred & happy to see it. Hope Windlass continues to listen to good advice!
The Museum Replicas site says:
"The Battlecry line of historical swords, daggers and axes has been designed in conjunction with John Clements, whose knowledge of historical fencing and Medieval and Renaissance fighting methods is unsurpassed. Hand forged by Windlass Steelcrafts, the 1065 high carbon steel is tempered in computer controlled ovens to an RC in the low 50's. This ensures strength, resiliency and edge retention. Swords have extra wide full tangs and all weapons are sharpened."
Link: http://www.museumreplicas.com/m-115-bat ... dlass.aspx

