A 5" wide blade isn't a sword. If it's that broad all the way out to the tip the point of balance will be much too far out onto the blade. This would be very difficult to wield effectively and without a great deal of wasted energy. The handling would be much more axe-like, WITHOUT the benefit of the way the axe concentrates its mass behind the striking surface.
As I said: It's a wall hanger.
The cinquedea may have been broad at the hilt, but that was just the base of the blade, and it tapered acutely afterwards
A- I didn't say it was 5" I said close to 5" wide.....
B- I never said it was for a normal human to wield..nor did I say it was something that could be used daily...actually the opposite..and I even commented on the fact that most people believe swords are heavy and NO real deal sword would be that heavy...
can anybody read on these fn forums?????
a "wall hanger" is a stainless steel piece of crap.....
this was Carbon spring steel....and most certainly could be used if needed.
I am still waiting to hear about those "combat ready weapons" you publicly described. Obviously you seem to feel you know a tremendous amount about "combat" and what it takes to classify a weapon as "combat ready". I'd seriously like to hear your qualifications and experiences to make those statements.
As for the latter, I will freely admit I am an ass. Dealing with liars on a daily basis over the years has probably created that. Yet I have feel fortunate enough not to have become a cynic. As for statements from me; again, as you say, I am an ass, but I am brutally honest. In the same light, I would love for you to be a fly on the wall when you have spoken over the past few years. It has provided more than enough material to seriously question your motives, statements, and actions. The funny thing is, you have no idea what I know, or what I am (besides an ass)!
I won't stoop to name calling, I would like to think I have grown beyond that. Rest assured Ink, I know much more than you realize.
You have a good day too. I know I will.
well thats all good....NOTHING I have ever written on these boards has been a lie.(yes I have been wrong on occasion, which I always admit when I am wrong)
you threw insults out as soon as you posted....I am just not as subtle as you.
Wow Bodhi! You actually have combat experience with swords, axes and other martial arms?
I'm very impressed! Tell us all about it!
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Btw. Ink, if I remember correctly you once owned a Viking sword. Was it a crucible steel +Ulfberh+t?
No..... I opted for the Musashi Katana instead of the viking sword...(although I kinda regret it)
Most of the nicer swords/axes I have owned were made by Paul Chen.
http://www.paulchenhanweiswords.com/viking-swords.aspxon that page is the "Godfred" thats the one I almost bought...instead I got this
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/160666748116?lpid=82&item=160666748116if you look at Paul Chen's stuff...Look for the "Hero's Axe" I owned that one as well....that was a crazy axe.
the sword in my sig is Paul Chens "Tiger"(original) Katana
close up of the Tiger...yes this pic was MY actual sword...not an image I took offline...
this is the tiger I am holding...
the axe was hand made from a guy who goes around fairs...cant remember the name for the life of me...but...This axe was most certainly combat ready....so is the sword.