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I need pictures of swords, preferably of realistic looking ones. Why? Because reasons.
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>>44147163
albion-swords.com has like a hundred.
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What kind of swords? Roman ones? Medieval ones?
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>>44147373
exotic ones
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>>44147163
Your picture is the only sword you will ever need, Legionnaire. That is the sword that forged the greatest empire the world was ever known.
It's only weakness? The horse bow.
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Part mace, part sword, part fucked if I know.
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>>44148150
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>>44148166
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>>44148150
Thats just ridiculous
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This sounds like an excuse to dump some of the stuff that's not from research sessions.

The Sword of St George, Cologne Cathedral.
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>>44148900
same sword, pommel detail.
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The Borringholm sword, Nationalmuseet, Copenhagen.

Published by Oakeshott in "records" as XVIa.3, this is a far clearer image that shows the hilt in far better detail. The surviving leather rain-chape is particularly rare.
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claimed as the sword of Pierre de Cros, who was appointed as Archbishop of Arles in 1374.

the blade and crossguard, however, are far closer to those of the Castillon hoard, dated arounf 1453, and most research now suggests the pommel has been remounted. Whether that is a 20th C forgery, or a 15th C re-mounting, is difficult to say without extensive study.
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>>44149182
reverse
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and the full blade
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>>44147163
Man, I love gladiuses.
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and two of the aforementioned Castillon Hoard type A swords, dated to circa 1450-53, with oakeshott type XVIIIa blades.
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>>44149269

Man I love gladioli!
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>>44149322
and a far more representative type XV common in the 3rd quarter or the 14th century for contrast

the blade profile is very different.
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something a bit different - 15th C ottoman.
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falchion. Paris, middle or 2nd half of 13th Century
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>>44147163
Here have my favorite. From a logical stand point every inch has a clear and defined purpose and is placed in an exacting manner. From an aesthetic and useful standpoint its fucked bro.
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>>44149446
Remind me which Sultan was a son in law of the Dodge of Venice? I think that might have been Mehmet the 2nd.
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the River Witham sword. probably early 13th C.
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early 15th C, type XVII
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early 14th C bearing sword.
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>>44149512
... wat
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>>44150386
The long straight bit adds the right flex and every sword has to have a straight bit right? Those bumpy bits and that bend point? Each one is a small point for ALL the force of the swing to focus on. That swept back bit? Same idea as scimitars and katanas. A curve adds more sword edge into each cut in a short length. That notch bit near the scythe edge? Thats for hooking horse tendons. did i mention its a cavalry sword? That grip is so the sword doesn't come flying out of your hands when you hook a horse leg(just let the horse do the work and pray your spine and/or wrist doesn't break). That cross not only turns blades away the thin flat bits at the end actually cause chipping of the blade and can even disarm if they swing to hard if someone is somehow stupid enough to fuck with you. Now try wielding it properly.
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>>44149512
not actually as stupid as it looks
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>>44150605
Also you can play hockey with it and the scabbard makes a nice emergency stocking on christmas.
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>>44150605
And what's the name of that beauty?
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>>44150386
>>44150619
From what I've understood an attempt to make a sword that was good at hamstringing horses. Given that it doesn't appear to have caught on at all, the result probably wasn't much to be excited about.

Iberian, 19th century, or thereabout.
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>>44150689
Couldn't even tell you. Its a museum piece now and the only picture with the description has the important bits covered by the scabbard and is in french. Goes like "french______spanish. Cavalry sword_______.Made by general______."
>>44150703
Its awkwardly weighted and is one handed. You can't even grab the pommel for a shitty two handed grip. It was however insanely great at being sort of okay at horse tendon cutting.
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>>44150788
>It was however insanely great at being sort of okay at horse tendon cutting.

So someone has tried it, and we can read about the results somewhere? I guess this is the same place as we find the data on how it's been balanced?
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>>44150819
Its on a viking sword forum or something. /k/ went on a crusade wracking their brains on the whole swords design. Turns out you can call up the museum and they'll just tell you whats written down in some book from some guy who was involved in someway with the swords making. Apparently it excelled at injurying wrists and wrenching the wielder from the seat and faired poorly in actual sword combat being way to tip heavy for a one handed grip.
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sexy as fuck Langes Messer
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