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New Gladius Hispaniensis with scabbard - Opinions ?
#1
Avete,

Age of Chivalry is coming out with a new gladius hispaniensis with a scabbard that seems to be based on an actual archaeological specimen. They call it the "Actium" : http://www.ageofchivalry.com/product.sc ... ductId=844

Based on the photo does anyone know if the scabbard is based on a real example ?

The blade length seems correct for the period, BTW.

~Theo
Jaime
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#2
Can you pos a picture? Fun police have that site blocked.....
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#3
This work ?

[Image: 54-046.jpg]


Description :

This sword is part of a collaboration between Gus Trim, Christian Fletcher and Valiant Armoury. Based on a Hispaniensis design.

Hand crafted from 1060 high carbon spring steel with a full tang. Complete with leather scabbard and belt. Ships with a sharp edge.

32 1/8" overall with 25 3/16" blade. Center of gravity 5 3/4" from guard. Weighs around 1 pound 15 ounces.


~Theo
Jaime
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#4
Unfortunately, no. Seems the arbitrary nature of our restrictions blocks things for the strangest reasons.... Sad
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#5
Maybe this so called "Fun-Police" is only restricted to Byron, because the site opens whitout problems on my PC..........

A really nice sword, but with a really nice price, too! 400 British Pounds or Dollar, or Bricks :lol:
Marcus Iulius Chattus
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#6
Quote:Maybe this so called "Fun-Police" is only restricted to Byron, because the site opens whitout problems on my PC..........


:lol:

Yes, Marcus, it is....do you work in the middle ofthe sea? :wink:
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#7
I wish they'd show us the unsheathed blade. Are the edges parallel? wasp-waisted? Long point? I'm not investing any money without a better look.
Pecunia non olet
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#8
Here's an attached photo :

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Yes, I suppose they're still working on the blade since they don't show it.
I hope it'll be a waisted blade with a long point.

Quote:A really nice sword, but with a really nice price, too! 400 British Pounds or Dollar, or Bricks
I know :!: Smile If the scabbard is more or less correct then it's a better deal than buying a regular Paul Chen hispaniensis, imo.


~Theo
[size=70:oty9svms][Edited : meant to write "Paul Chen" instead of Christian Fletcher][/size]
Jaime
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#9
Thanks Theo. Yeah, it looks nice, but Like John the blade shape would be the clincher....
Mind you I have 2 mark Morrows I need hilts and scabbards for, as I have lost my armourer.
Too nice for me to mess up.....
Visne partem mei capere? Comminus agamus! * Me semper rogo, Quid faceret Iulius Caesar? * Confidence is a good thing! Overconfidence is too much of a good thing.
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#10
@ Byron
No, i resides on the swabian Jura, really far away from any kind of civilisation, surrounded by cows, sheeps and horses on a farm (or something that resembles on a farm.......), with a Internetconnection that only reached 256kbps and makes every work in the internet reaaaaaaaaaaaaaaly slooooooooooooooooow :lol:

I wish to see the blade, too! Maybe it is worth to give me a kick and let me begin with my long-planned early Imperial Impression, because my Flavian-Impression is nearly finished........
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#11
At first glance it looks pretty good. it looks to be a quality made sword. Now, for complete historic accuracy, I would like to see more pictures of it before commenting to include seeing what the shape of the blade is along with its dimensions and see what I can cross reference in Miks.

It does look to hold some promise.
Mike Daniels
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If not now...when?
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#12
Seems nice, but it's more a Mainz than a Hispaniensis... Will be easier to judge with more pictures.
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#13
So far no one has been able to comment on the scabbard. I'm wondering if it looks fantasy or historically-based. The scabbard is what gets messed up more often than the blade shape. For me it's half of the product.

Quote:Seems nice, but it's more a Mainz than a Hispaniensis... Will be easier to judge with more pictures.

The pommel would suggest that but the length of the blade suggests otherwise, if I'm not mistaken.
Or is there a Mainz with a 65 cm long blade (without the tang) ?



~Theo
Jaime
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#14
Yes, the scabbard is very important. In fact, my comment about resembling a Mainz, is more related to the scabbard. The mouth piece is clearly inspired in some pieces of Mainz, Valkenburg, Porto Novo or the called "Long Windsor". I think Miks called it "Porto Novo type". I will see the book this night and be sure about that.

65 cm is very long... As the lenght is in inches, i have'nt saw that fact...
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#15
Well, part of the scabbard is remenicent of hispaniensis scabbards available already, except the plate....
which, while it looks familiar, I am unable to confirm if I have seen an actual artifact, or a reconstrction drawing that has that design..... :?
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