Postby Casper Bradak » Thu Nov 18, 2004 7:49 pm
Thanks. The longsword was a very old del tin. I personally sharpened it, though being a del tin, isn't really meant to have an edge, but it was pretty sharp.
The messer was mrl. They have a much sharper edge than del tins out of the factory generally, and I also sharpened it. Don't get one though, they currently have false tangs.
It was all edited and put together by Brad, the one cutting with the messer.
As for my form, it was a bit more of a chop than I prefer, and I didn't lead with my weapon quite enough, but the carcass didn't seem to notice.
Since I don't get to cut such excellent targets much, I think I guaged my range first, that's about it. I train with blunts and sharps all the time, it's no different than training techniques or flouryshing with intent, you'll come to know where your blade's going. You need power and speed, but when you have it, it does the work by itself and the flesh and bone put up no noticable resistance, making it really no different than targetless training with intent. The form shouldn't change.
As for my recommendations, I haven't shopped around in quite a while, I'm poor as dirt. I like my mrl's, but most other people don't. I no longer buy swords with flat edges like del tins, with the intent of sharpening them. Too sharp for good blunts and too blunt for good sharps in my opinion.
MRL has a promising looking longsword in their new catalog. Albion is putting out their squire line for about the price of del tins, but I'm sceptical because they refute claims of authenticity in their blades by making them blunt like del tins.