Testing Albion's Maestro line/ Atlanta Blade Show

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John_Clements
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Postby John_Clements » Fri Jan 26, 2007 10:25 am

Eric Dohner wrote:
John_Clements wrote:I've never said who manufacturing these.


I didn't mean to imply that you specifically said that. My apologies if I was out of line.


Now that they are at last being released, I am happy to acknowledge that they are indeed the Albion line. :)

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Postby JeffGentry » Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:42 pm

Well I just got the Albion Maestro line Lichtenauer and spent about 20 minute's flouryshing with it, the thing is simply incredible I think my training is about to go to new height's and my understanding of swordsmanship I get giddy just thinking about it.

I have never handle any blunt that acted/reacted like this, fantastic.

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