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Aaron Kavli wrote:I bought the Windlass 15th Century long sword (the one with the hex pommel, thumb guards, and the wire wrap on the lower half of the hilt) from Kult of Athena. I asked about Windlass before I purchased the sword and the general reply was a Windlass can be a good low end sword, but is hit or miss. I paid around $180 I think and I have been pleased with its performance and look.
I showed it to Jake N. and to John C. and both handled it and agreed it was pretty well made (for a Windlass), not having the wobbly blade and flimsy cross they were expecting. John said he wouldn't have payed that much for it and I did have to tighten the pommel (which just screws on).
As my first sword, I'm pleased. I have sharpened the last foot or so and use it for test cutting. I haven't used it on anything besides bottles and cardboard, but I am pleased with my singular experience with a Windlass and KoA.
Jason Taylor wrote:Not to beat a dead horse, but if he'd like to try the Cold Steel Hand-And-A-Half sword, it's a bit more at $225, and is probably as good quality as you'll find in that price range. A bit more than your Windlass one, though.
Jason
Jeffrey Hull wrote:No -- there is no reason to think that Hanwei, or whatever Paul Chen decides to rename his company in the next 3 to 4 years, is going to be any better. He has made his stuff floppy to please the SCA dudes. He has an undeservedly high reputation. Chen could not even make a proper Huscarl axe -- way too heavy and thick, with visible hardening cracks. He ought to stick to making dao and jian, where presumably his own pride of culture leads him to some standard of quality. I have yet to find anyone who has bought one of his European style swords who decided the quality was so superb that they became repeat customers. At least with Windlass, you can buy the thing and treat it like a "kit-sword" -- you can rebuild the grip and customise the thing, and make it better, in many cases. How do I know that -- because I have rebuilt like 4 different Windlass swords & 1 dagger. But Hanwei items should go straight to the scrap-yard as soon as you realise the rip-off. Lastly, keep in mind that every item you buy from communist China is one more nail in the economic coffin of the USA, Europe, Canada, New Zealand and Australia.
Sam Nankivell wrote:(However, in this case their products are neither cheaper nor better, so I am throwing my lot in with Windlass).
Will Adamson wrote:Sam Nankivell wrote:(However, in this case their products are neither cheaper nor better, so I am throwing my lot in with Windlass).
Thus sending your money to India. I wonder where their customer support is located.
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