That is a Gorgeous Longsword, it gleams in the lighting in your shop. I couldn't imagine that sword gleaming in the sun! Another wonderful one-off piece, shouldn't have trouble selling that!
Oooohhh, could you do a video of how you make the handles, pretty please? (Or point to sources detailing this process?) I'm intrigued by this beeswax method you mentioned and would love to hear more about it!!
Beautiful.... I wish the VA loved me more, I want this sword.!
I love type xviii because of their resemblance to Celtic spathae
That is a Gorgeous Longsword, it gleams in the lighting in your shop. I couldn't imagine that sword gleaming in the sun! Another wonderful one-off piece, shouldn't have trouble selling that!
thank you!
That what I love about longswords they're plain looking at first and kinda all look the same, but the devil is in the details.
Beautiful sword 🤘💀
thank you! We agree.
Looks like my Highland Claymore sword!😮…. Well , ok…. Handle and quillions are different…. But similar….
Oooohhh, could you do a video of how you make the handles, pretty please? (Or point to sources detailing this process?)
I'm intrigued by this beeswax method you mentioned and would love to hear more about it!!
Sure thing! Will do one soon.
@@armsarmorinc.4153 awesome, looking forward to that!
Beautiful sword. I need it but my wallet and bank acct. say I'm poor.
Type XVIII is best Oakeshott type. I fight anyones who says otherswise!
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