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Stacy Clifford wrote:The pictures look nice, but some of A&A's training blades appear to be much more floppy than we like in ARMA. I'd be happy to judge each model on its own merits, but if the A&A Side Sword Trainer is any guide on price, nobody I know wants to spring $600 on it without being able to handle one first.
Steven Reich wrote:Assuming that the rectangular blade in this photo is the same as the rectangular blade on the sidesword trainer (i.e. the sidesword blade, not the rapier blade), it is not at all floppy. In fact it is quite stiff--I own two of the sidesword trainers, so I'm talking from firsthand experience.
Stacy Clifford wrote:The Hanwei Practical Sidesword is in the process of being redesigned. The current blade is not that bad, but it looks more like a short rapier than a cutting sword (it is much stiffer than their actual rapier blades though). The problem we had with them in Houston is that nearly all of us who got one either bent or broke the side rings in just six months, doing mostly thrusting play at that. If they could fix that and give it a more sword-shaped blade, as I hear the new design is supposed to have, then it would be a very serviceable training weapon.
As for rapier, since nobody yet makes steel ones we've been happy with yet, New Sterling Arms has a new "tuck" waster JC had them design for that purpose. I've handled one but haven't gotten to try it out yet. Looks promising.
Jaron Bernstein wrote:Albion does make a great sharp C&T sword: http://www.albion-swords.com/swords/alb ... an-xix.htm
Jaron Bernstein wrote:Albion does make a great sharp C&T sword: http://www.albion-swords.com/swords/alb ... an-xix.htm
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