For sale: Highland Steele sword, circa 2001, (I believe). Sword smith described it as an attempt at a rapier. Comes with walnut wood scabbard and leather rig as shown. Rough finish like most Highland Steele. Safe edge (not honed). Location Peoria IL USA. Contact skientist@yahoo.com
Price $200.00 - buyer pays shipping
Overall Lengh: 36â€
For sale: Highland Steele sword
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AllanWidner
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AllanWidner
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MJBlazek wrote:I'm guessing Highland Steele is the name of the company that made it? Correct?
Yes. It's one of the famous "Brickslayers" made by Highland Steele. I never knew the name of the smith - Renn fair and SCA people might be able to supply that - the smith passed away about half a year after I bought this from him.
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RenJunkie
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Is the pommel peened on visibly, or is there no visible peening?
I can't recall the smith's name if it's the one I think you mean (I'm thinking Peter). It makes the warranty invalid, as they are only covered for the life of the smith.
One of my swords is a Highland Steele. Love it.
Christopher
I can't recall the smith's name if it's the one I think you mean (I'm thinking Peter). It makes the warranty invalid, as they are only covered for the life of the smith.
One of my swords is a Highland Steele. Love it.
Christopher
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"Born to lose. Live to win."
Historical Interpreter- Jamestown Settlement Museum
Master's Candidate, East Carolina University
Graduate of The College of William & Mary in Virginia
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AllanWidner
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RenJunkie wrote:Is the pommel peened on visibly, or is there no visible peening?
Third picture down http://home.comcast.net/~tullfan007/sca/sword.htm gives a good look at the pommel.
