Hello,
I have up for sale a brand new Albion Next-Generation Agincourt. The blade has never been cut with, and comes in its original albion white box. Oakeshott describes the Type XV as a strongly tapering, acutely pointed blade of flattened diamond cross-section. The sub-type XVa is often longer and slimmer than the Type XV, but with the primary difference being the longer grip. This type of sword was referred to as an epée bâtarde or "bastard sword."
It is a wonderful sword, agile, well balanced, and solid. I will miss this blade! New this sword retails for $862, I will let it go for only $650 and there is no wait! Also should you want to purchase the scabbard and suspension I have up for sale I will take $50 off the price of the scabbard.
Cheers,
Hadrian
For Sale: Albion Sword (NIB)
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You guys are killing me - you with the Agincourt and a guy on Ebay with the Crecy (2 of the 3 swords that I would really love to own from Albion).
Unfortunately, I can't afford them at this time.
Good luck with the sale - the deal you are offering is OUTSTANDING!
Unfortunately, I can't afford them at this time.
Good luck with the sale - the deal you are offering is OUTSTANDING!
Cheers,
Lloyd Clark
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Lloyd Clark
RETIRED World Champion Professional Jouster
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Watching my Wife and Daughter skate or my daughter throw the discus is a 1000 times more satisfying than winning any joust....
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