Hey Jake,
how about a few details on your new sword? Maker? Dimensions? Pics? Opinions? (so as not to derail this thread further, how about a new thread on your new toy?)
please.
Brian Hunt
GFS.
Hi Brian. My new toy is a replica "Federschwert" (Feathersword) I'm not sure if the name is accurate, but I think it is). It's "Greatsword" sized and very closely resembles the training swords from Mair and Meyer, as I said before. I don't have any accurate measurements, really, except that the blade is very narrow--so narrow that the tip is flared and flattened to make it safer. Most of the weight is in the hilt, with a center of balance about 1 or 2 inches from the hilt (towards the point..."down" as they say).
It was made in a short series of custome pieces I ordered from a maker in Poland. It took 8 months to get them (much of which is my fault, due to me joining the Army and all), and the quality is...what you'd expect for an inexpensive tool. I'm not happy with the temper (too much wobble in the starck), but it *is* fantastic for winding, binding, and all forms of practice (until it breaks, that is). With a little bit of pro-gear I'd feel fine about sparring with it at the same intensity as one does with wasters. In "feel" it reminds me of a new stirling arms waster--heavy on the scale, light in the hands.
I'm not sure what other details you'd like. I'll try to wrangle up a picture.
Jake


