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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: What is still UK
Posts: 5,925
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I was only one of many hands that went into making this. I made the handle, not just the head , the enamel pieces were added to it. Swords and knives do not land on my work bench that often. This is only the second in too many years I care to remember. It does have an edge but is not sharp nobody is going to use it. I will email you in the week for further discussion. Tim
Last edited by Tim Simmons; 18th September 2005 at 08:08 PM. Reason: SPELLING!!!Spelling SpellingSpellingSpelling |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Hungary
Posts: 72
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zalmoxis: nah, I'm in a post-soviet country called Hungary...
Where everyone who has more money than the average are hated more than killers. And it's not a joke that much. Tim: Thank you very much! But why don't you make more? I mean, it's art, it seems like there somebody can afford it, I don't think you hate making such pieces...? And back to on-topic : I had a question regarding thickness in your brass dagger. Isn't 4.5mm too thin? My sparring daggers are usually a bit thicker, but they are heat-treated spring steel, and even then, they used to break sometimes, even as we don't use edge-to-edge parrying. So 4.5mm seems strange to me. Is it because it's expensible? That would seem strange, as making new blades, or reforging used ones after one or two battles is quite insane in a fuel-rich area like that. ![]() Or am I wrong, and this would last long? But then, how?
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: GA USA
Posts: 76
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Very interesting thing. Ahriman is a god. Zalmoxis also a god. In a country neighboring yours: Romania.
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