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Corey Roberts
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Looking for accurate replica weapons

Postby Corey Roberts » Sat May 07, 2005 6:22 pm

Hello, do any of you know where to get good quality, accurate, replica medieval/renaissance weapons? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Looking for accurate replica weapons

Postby Shane Smith » Sun May 08, 2005 6:12 am

For sharps, I tend to like Albion Armourers. I have the Crecy Great sword, and although I think "Great sword" is a misnomer considering this swords relatively short blade, it is a very nice weapon.

For blunts, I like Lutel although I don't personally own one.My friends here in VAB own four of them and they have held up extremely well and I would highly recommend them to anyone.

For beat-about blunts, I like the Chen "Practical" hand and a half or the Chen Knightly.

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