Thank you again for your informative posts, Roger.
How much more would Pavel charge to harden his blades a little bit? And I wonder how much shipping to the US would be? O.o Also, I see that the Liechtenauer comes with an option for tapered or waisted grips.... im TORN over which one to get as both look amazing (might get both down the road haha). Which do you prefer? Also, I have seen this sword with the type XV blade you showcase, but in GL's video, you also see some with more taper and schildts.... is that a different model, or another option for your blade? And again, which do you prefer?
Since you mention that Peter and Jan make great foils for low prices, I might give them a go at first. I might get one of each model that Peter shows on his page (does he offer other models btw?), and Jan's Meyer and Talhoffer (I know, not the economy line for sure, but in my experience with many manufacturers, some of the "special" models like these have that extra ounce of love that goes into their design), though since the Talhoffer is just a glorified heavy model, might just go with the heavy economy foil and save a bit, while still having a premium model as an example for others to try. Any idea what these models cost in USD btw?
Stiffness really isnt an issue with me, being used to powerful point-blank thrusts from wasters over the years, I just dont want these things to be whippy like many out there (especially the hanweis, as you mentioned). As long as they are durable, as you say, I'll be happy.
One thing about peters site... there are the feders, but he also has pages for "fencing swords" (as translated by Google), which look sharp and pointy, but very nice too. He also has reproductions that look awesome too. are these otehr models sharp or can they be used for fencing as well?
Thank you kindly for your input, and sorry for the hurricane of questions. I just would like to hear more about these from someone who has not only had direct contact, but also has a model I own (the meyer) to compare it to.
REgards,
IMP