Flying Crane
Sr. Grandmaster
Hi Folks,
thought I'd share my three latest swords that I recently finished building. I've attached some photos, I hope they took, if not I'll try and figure it out, kinda illiterate on this kind of thing.
I've got a two-handed longsword, the blade was made by American sword maker Angus Trim, 5160 spring steel. I built the hilt and scabbard, all wood is Curly Maple, guard and pommel and scabbard fittings are darkened bronze.
The next is a Dao (Chinese Broadsword), blade was Chinese made, acquired thru Wing Lam Enterprises in Sunnyvale, CA. Grip is Curly Maple, guard and pommel are darkened Bronze. The blade is real, but fairly light-weight, not a modern wushu toy.
the third is a Jian (Chinese straight sword), blade is made by American sword maker Angus Trim, 5160 spring steel. Grip and scabbard are Curly Maple. Guard, Pommel, and scabbard fittings are darkened bronze. I only call this a Jian because that is my training and that is how I use it. It is not designed after a traditional jian style. It is simply a solid piece with a design that I find functional.
Hope you enjoy.
thanks.
michael
thought I'd share my three latest swords that I recently finished building. I've attached some photos, I hope they took, if not I'll try and figure it out, kinda illiterate on this kind of thing.
I've got a two-handed longsword, the blade was made by American sword maker Angus Trim, 5160 spring steel. I built the hilt and scabbard, all wood is Curly Maple, guard and pommel and scabbard fittings are darkened bronze.
The next is a Dao (Chinese Broadsword), blade was Chinese made, acquired thru Wing Lam Enterprises in Sunnyvale, CA. Grip is Curly Maple, guard and pommel are darkened Bronze. The blade is real, but fairly light-weight, not a modern wushu toy.
the third is a Jian (Chinese straight sword), blade is made by American sword maker Angus Trim, 5160 spring steel. Grip and scabbard are Curly Maple. Guard, Pommel, and scabbard fittings are darkened bronze. I only call this a Jian because that is my training and that is how I use it. It is not designed after a traditional jian style. It is simply a solid piece with a design that I find functional.
Hope you enjoy.
thanks.
michael
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