Postby Jaron Bernstein » Mon Nov 22, 2004 4:39 pm
"1) What brand and Oakeshott type was the other blade?"
Don't know the Oakshott type. I think it was a MRL Towton blunt but I could be wrong. It was a cutter (more parellel edged than sharply tapered) longsword.
"2) When the edge of your Sempach struck the flat of the other blade, was that when your edge was nicked/ dulled? How badly?"
Well, I received a cut from the other blade in a hangen. with what I thought was good alignment. There was no bounce, it just slid right down and around, with a distinct ring. This left a small skid mark on the flat. It also collected a small nick or 2 on the strong of the sword, most likely at the initial contact.
For whatever reason the ricasso on my Sempach is sharpened. When I did kron, again as it "collected" the other blade near the cross, again, small nicks on the strong near the cross.
"3) Did the edge of your Sempach leave any significant indentations/ marks on the flat of the opposing blade?"
Yup. Pretty much at the point of contact. Despite what seemed like great care and very slow technique. Makes me wonder how people do this at speed without damaging their blades.
"4) When the opposing blade struck your Sempach (essentially the opposite of the previous questions) did the opposing edge mar the flat of Sempach? Or were nicks/dings on the intersecting planes where two of the flats joined? If so, how badly? (it is a hexagonal blade after all, and so essentially six-sided) I'm not asking about the sharpened edges for this question."
There is a scratch on the highest point of the flat, most likely from where the other blade slid down in the hangen.
"5) How badly damaged was the opposing blade's edge?"
About the same. Also, all the nicks are on the strong, so we are at least receiving the cuts on the right area, if not with the flat properly.
"6) Could you take pictures and post them?"
Not with my computer illiteracy <img src="/forum/images/icons/crazy.gif" alt="" /> . I know how to do email, look at websites and use word processing programs (sort of).
Jeff the younger may have some thoughts on the blade damage also.