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Sword hardware for immediate sale and other stuff

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 2:29 pm
by Cian of Storvik
I have three pieces of steel (not aluminum) sword hardware, ready for immediate shipment:

- A crosshilt 5.5" width with "pi" type tang configuration. 1 1/8" x 1 1/4" oval hole. Normally this would be $45, but this one is a little bit pocked from the welding (it's square, and solid - just not the best finish). So it's only $40.

- **SOLD** An english wheel pommel (Oakeshott type J1) 2" diameter with raised ring and 3/4" recessed disk, with square mountinghole 7/8" x 7/8". 7 oz. weight. Price $25 (I really hate making these, but they do look so damned cool).

- A octo-pommel (Oakeshott type S1) - Octagonal hilt ...This one is so pretty. But I have no sword to put it on. 2" flat to flat (so it's about 2 1/8" diagonally corner to corner). 7/8" x 7/8" square mounting hole. 7 oz weight. It's saying BUY ME! And make me into a pretty sword. Adopt this little guy for just $25.

- A truncated wedge / scent stopper pommel (oakeshott type T1) 1" square mounting hole. (It's very slightly uneven. It's square, I just ground it down a bit unevenly and it's bugging me. Take it off of my hands!) Price $25.

Pommels each come with a 1/4" x 3" long lag bolt. I can up this to a 5/16" x 3" bolt if you'd prefer a beefier bolt.
If you purchase by tomorrow via paypal, I'll ship them (first class) for free in the continental U.S.

Got a few more items and pics to come...
-Cian

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 3:10 pm
by Cian of Storvik
A pair of engineer boots. Leather uppers. Rubber soles. Size 12 (US).
I wear turnshoes now, so these aren't doing me any good gathering dust. All they need is an insert. I had pulled the piece of leather off of the bottom and put in my own gel inserts, but I'm keeping those (I don't think you want my old inserts anyhow). Price $15 + shipping.

I also have a dark blue bocksten style wool tunic from Historic Enterprises. I bought this off of someone on the archives here, and never wore it...gained a bit too much weight.
Optimally this would be great for someone about 6' tall and thin around 180-190 lb. (I'm 6'2" and 230 lb. and it's just a bit too tight. I can wear it, but it's not supposed to hug the torso like it does on me). It's technically a "one size fits" but it's really for a person of medium-large adult, and I'm an X-large. It's in very good nick. I don't think it was worn much at all, and only tried on by myself. It seems to be the same wool that my HE hosen are made of (Same color too!). Which is very comfortable stuff. I'll let it go for $40 + shipping.

I really need to cut down on the snack cakes.

-Cian
p.s. the free shipping offer is only on the hardware. Not for the tunic or boots.

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 10:40 am
by Cian of Storvik
bump.
-Cian

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 7:49 pm
by Cian of Storvik
bump for interest.
-Cian

I also have some marker lamp sets for motorcycles I'm trying to get rid of:

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$8.50 a pair + shipping for archivers.