looking for a falchion

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Wolf
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looking for a falchion

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something like this:
http://www.armourclass.co.uk/Data/Pages/Medieval_5.htm

armourclass kickass but a tad high for me right now. museum reps used to have one called the wakefield sword that was pretty decent looking. anyone got any leeds for a nice looking sturdy falchion?
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Steve has a falchion for 50 bucks! May not be exactly what you want but worth checking out...no?

http://www.forth-armoury.com/Product_Ca ... se-out.htm

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Post by Steve S. »

It's also the last one I have, and once it's gone, it's gone.

Thanks for the plug, BTW.

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Post by Wolf »

that be great for 14thc. no doubt about it. but also is the blade and hilt/pommel stainless? :( couldnt use it in greys.
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Id say save your money and buy from armourclass, i have their falchion with the parrot beak pommel, its the fastest best balanced bladed weapon ive ever handled. Ive had a few WMA people pick it up and they are always amazed.
On Bobs reccomendation i ordered and unsharpened sharp as Bob felt the reinactors combat blade was a bit heavy.
I could not be happier with mine. Save your dough and buy theirs
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An unsharpened sharp is a great idea. I hate the rounded look of the blunt. I am going to order one sooner or later.
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