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Must say Ulfberth’s zweihänder sword looks more slender (less thick) with obvious signs of wear and lack of sharp edges.
There’s a place called Golden Lane in Prague Castle which showcases modern replicas of medieval arms. Czech smiths seem very skilled at producing these for historical renactment etc. The items on display there are for sale. |
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here are some better close up detail pics, have a look at the leather , reproductions never have leather like this.
Please post some similar pictures including the grips, it seems they are plain wood. |
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The problem is that for higher quality pictures the forum says they are too big...
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I'll try to resize them in a way that will preserve the quality. Also, outside pictures under natural light will help. |
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Better pictures of Luka's sword. My take is the blade is old and good. Pommel newer. Undecided on the hilt.
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more pics
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