nathan featherstone wrote:how does the blade on the feder hold up?
I've been using the feders for two months now and they seem to be holding up well. Loaning out my second trainer convinced some other group members to purchase them as well, so we're seeing a lot more steel used and that's trend I hope continues.
As noted above, using like-on-like doesn't seem to be a problem. When going up against the Albion the Hanwei starts to show some marks, but no nicks as of yet, even after taking some serious hits.
The leather on the grip is just glued on, not stitched, so it will start to come off after repeated soakings and prolonged use. Mine haven't yet and I don't really see it as a problem. There are easy fixes (tennis grip, etc) but I'll probably replace with leather again when the time comes (leatherworking is a hobby of mine).
I didn't think I would, but I like the long hilt. Gives you a lot of control to pull blows against your opponent. The blade length is the same as the other trainers we have and I prefer a long cross anyway, so the feder doesn't seem that exaggerated to me. Thrusting with it is a joy
I'll probably end up with a Tinker at some point in the near future, but am leaning toward getting a sharp. I like my current cutter (MRL Great Ouse River Sword) but would prefer something a little heavier and stiffer.