OK, I'm about to buy my first waster and I think I'm going to go with Hollow Earth as they can make what I believe I'm looking for in a good waster to my specs.
My first question is directed, and not soley limited to wasters, on the proper blade length I should choose. The reason I ask is because I am a rather short guy at just under 5'4. I assume that a 34"-36" blade would be about right, but thought I'd throw it out. I know I will already be at a disadvage in reach length because of my stature, and I don;t want a blade of smaller size to increase that gap. On the other hand, I also don't want a blade that will be unwieldy in my hands due to length. I believe that until I gain a good level of blade control, larger swords are just out of my reach. (no pun intend) These are all just my untrained thoughts though, I am fully open to more experienced opinion.
My second question is in regards to Angus Trim swords. I know these have screw on pommels, but how do they preform and stand up to abuse? The reason I ask is because I may have enough funds by the end of the summer stashed to get a sharp blade for living history and training work. The sword I'm looking at is the light Xlla sword numbers AT321. These just happen to be my personal faviorate swords as they can date back to the late 12th/ early 13th Cs and have a bastard sword grip with a crusader type blade with good cut/thrust and handaling all around. I guess the kicker is they can be documented into the crusades, however rare, and can be longsword work. Just some thoughts and questions.
Thanks for any and all feedback,
Jonathan.
