Batch Change – 37 closed, 38 opened

Just a very quick post – batch 37 has now officially closed and batch 38 just opened.

Right now we are cross checking each order and allowing the most recently submitted orders until Sunday night to make any modifications to their order before we lock them up and send them through to the forge to begin work.

The expected delivery of batch 37 is June 17th and the most recently opened batch, which will run until the 17th of April, is scheduled to arrive on the 17th of July.

Will keep you all updated as we go so talk to you again soon..!

Upcoming Products – Sneak Peak and Store Overhaul..

Lots going on at the moment, and some cool new swords on the way from some of the newest manufacturers to join the industry, but both have SOLID pedigrees…

The first and newest is Kingston Arms which will be coming to a sword store near you, hopefully sometime NEXT WEEK!

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With products over 20 years in the making, they are poised to hit the ground running with medieval swords designed both for collectors and serious HEMA practitioners with both sparring blunts and sharp cutting swords.

Below is a sneak preview of their Tourney Arms Swords – super tough blades made from one of my favorite steels, 9260 Spring Steel, and designed for heavy steel on steel contact.

Tourney Arming Sword by Kingston Arms

Tourney Arming Sword by Kingston Arms

Tourney Viking Sword - Blunt by Kingston Arms

Tourney Viking Sword – Blunt by Kingston Arms

Not only are these the first 9260 Spring Steel sparring swords to hit the market, but the hilt deserves a special mention due to their special “King Peen” system.

In their own words:

King-Peen is essentially a steel tab on the guard under the grip that is pinned through the tang of the sword. This process keeps the guard from going loose after a lengthy campaign without compromising the strength of the hilt. The pommel is pressed into place and hot peened. Combine these two processes and you get a sword that rings like a bell when struck.

And for fans of cutting practice, what could be better than a hollow ground arming sword, especially when it looks as gorgeous as THIS:

Crecy War Sword - Sharp by Kingston Arms

Crecy War Sword – Sharp by Kingston Arms

Here are some stats:

Overall: 38 3/4”
Blade Length: 31 3/4″
Handle Length: 4 1/4″
Weight: 2lb 15oz
Blade Steel: 5160
Handle Material: Wood/leather

The MSRP on these will be $299.99 for the blunts and $499.99 for the stunning Crecy, but do shop around as they will be available for less (and we will be selling them as low as we possibly can when they come in).

Speaking of coming in, a restock of most of the extremely popular and beautifully designed and crafted Chinese and Japanese swords by Dragon King is on the way and should be arriving next week. Here is a sneak peak of the sword that I am most excited about,,.!

Check out this Chinese Jian..

Kungfu Jian Sword by Dragon King

Kungfu Jian Sword by Dragon King

Yes, it is a Wushu Jian – but it is not as thin (and definitely not flimsy) like the typical Chinatown, Fleamarket and Wallhanger crap and is designed for serious Kung Fu practitioners who are looking for something special that they cannot find anywhere else..

Again, here is this swords vital statistics:

Overall: 39″
Blade Length: 28 1/2″
Handle Length: 4 1/4″
Weight: 1lb 10oz
Point of Balance: At Guard
Blade Steel: 3Cr13
Handle Material: Composite

MSRP on this one will be $339.99 but available for less at SBG.

Speaking of SBG, you may have noticed some changes with the store in the last few hours – essentially it is not finished yet, but I wanted to improve the navigation and product image sizes and for now have opted for a fairly basic design to concentrate on what is actually useful rather than just pretty looking. With this philosophy in mind, I have – at least for now – done away with the “responsive” design for the store as I never personally really like responsive sites and tend to do just fine when browsing on my mobile (most of the time I find so called responsive sites annoying, cannot zoom in on the pics, everything displays weird and half of the stuff doesn’t work the way it should).

If you haven’t seen it in the last few hours, feel free to take a gander and let us know what you think:

https://sbg-sword-store.sword-buyers-guide.com/index.html

As always, the site is 100% secure during the overhaul – the software we use is totally rock solid and we aren’t opening up the guts, just moving stuff around. But if you find anything screwy let us know and we will give you a special coupon code for your trouble..!

Update you all again soon..!

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Hanwei Wearable Samurai Helmets Overstock Sale..!

This offer is valid until the end of March or until stock runs out and is for USA customers only..

These fully wearable, fully functional Samurai helmets (Kabuto) are the perfect accessory to display or compliment any collection of Japanese Katana and each one comes complete with its own display stand. All are based on actual museum originals and owned by famous Japanese Daimyo, Generals and Shogun..

Right now they are available at well below the usual WHOLESALE price and with just $15 shipping.

Makes an awesome gift for the sword collector who has everything. These truly are rock bottom prices and will never be repeated, so grab one of these while you still can..!

CLICK HERE for our full section of European and Asian Battle Ready Armor!

Darksword Armory Restock..

Another line has just been re-added to the store, and that is Darksword Armory and their range of European and Functional Fantasy Swords.

We removed them for a while as we were not able to offer as good a deal as they were over the lead up to Christmas (they were offering a free stiletto and a free Game of Thrones banner to every customer from around November) plus we also were getting some complaints about the sharpening service, so now that we have brought them back we have decided NOT to offer the service any longer..

It is not that there is anything actually WRONG with the sharpening service, but rather it is a matter of meeting modern day customer expectations. It seems many customers who pay extra for a sharpening service expect an edge that will easily cut water bottles like a katana, while Darksword provide what they argue is a closer to authentic medieval edge – but this is a contentious point (pun intended) among sword enthusiasts and collectors – and not made any easier by other sword providers and sword lines such as Windlass Steelcrafts, who provide a shaving sharp bevelled edge to customers who select the optional sharpening service, or the RK Euro line which are shipped ready to cut water bottles, tatami mats and bamboo straight out of the box with an appleseed bevel..

Darksword are quite clear about what they provide on their FAQ page here which states in response to the question “are your swords razor sharp”:


In regards to the edge of the sword, it should be noted that medieval swords were not made with a razor edge. This is not only due to the blade geometry, but also due to the fact that the purpose of a European sword is not to cut through armor but rather break (slash) armor and pierce (thrust) an opponent. Katanas on the other hand are very different. The edge of a katana is razor sharp as its purpose is to cut through (leather) armor and bone. The thickness and edge geometry however is very different to European weapons. As such, a medieval sword cannot and was not sharpened with a razor edge as katanas.

For further details I would suggest reading the following article by renown author and reenactment combat teacher Hugh Knight:

http://talhoffer.blogspot.ca/2011/05/how-sharp-were-medieval-swords.html

I also suggest reading the i33 combat manual for insight into the use and therefore sharpness of the medieval sword:  http://www.aemma.org/onlineResources/restricted/i33/i33text.pdf

Finally, I would suggest watching the following documentary with John Clements. It explains the different between edge sharpeness of the medieval sword as opposed to the katana:

https://youtu.be/58NVoTocUOk

For further reading on edge analysis we have also written an article on our blog. You can read it at the following link:

https://darksword-armory.com/analysis-edge-sharpness-middle-ages/

European swords cut extremely well despite not having razor sharp edges. The cutting ability however is created by the angle of the cut, speed and motion (slicing). All three combined will create a momentum in which the sword will cut through cutting targets quite easily.


However, in my experience – most customers don’t actually read the FAQ on a site, and with an expectation already in their minds as to what a sharpened blade should be, tend to complain when they receive a sword that is not to their expectation. So rather than put disclaimers and explanations all over the site, for the time being at least we have simply opted to remove the sharpening service as an option and are clear that the swords are shipped unsharpened, allowing customers the option to sharpen themselves if so desired..

Additionally we also found that offering a sharpening service led some customers to get confused as to if our other swords were sharpened or not (to which the answer is, yes – almost all of them are!) so as you can see, there was a lot to consider and a lot of cases where we ended up losing too much money refunding customers whose expectations were not met from the sharpening service while explaining why it was sharpened the way it was..

Anyway, while we may not offer the sharpening service, what we DO offer is FREE SHIPPING in the USA and Canada and a bonus $25 coupon code to anyone who reads any of our Darksword Armory Reviews (or indeed, reads this particular blog post!)..

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And as you can see, some of their latest swords – though well above the $300 price point – are truly works of art, my personal favorite – their Warmonger Fantasy Sword..

1320-the-warmonger-barbarian-warrior-sword2 1320-the-warmonger-fantasy-sword1 1320-The-Warmonger-pommel-detail3CLICK HERE TO SEE OUR FULL RANGE OF DARKSWORD ARMORY SWORDS

Custom Katana – Taking Orders Again After an 8 month Hiatus!

It has been at least 8 months since we last took a custom katana order. Last year we had a series of unexpected setbacks, from a delay caused by changing a component supplier, changing our shipping team from the USA to Manitoba, and then a delay of an additional 2-3 months when our main contact at the forge had a heart valve replacement surgery (and then of course, Chinese New Year celebration when the forge shuts down for the better part of Feb)..

But since the 17th of February we are FINALLY caught up and in the clear, and the forge is finally ready and waiting for new orders – so after months and months of pausing all new orders – we are back in the fray again and accepting new custom katana orders for batch 37 until the 17th of March!

So for anyone who has been waiting, well – now is your chance..!

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