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This is quite a handy and straightforward link for those with a liking for pointy , dangerous things. I was just looking for any contemporary manufacturer of small ("pocket" ) saex's (saex/sax/seax/scramseax) and dropped into the link.Those of you with an interest in the more obscure Eastern (Burma, Indonesia etc)bladed weapon designs will find this a good starting point.

 

http://www.youandwhosearmy.co.uk/youandwhosearmy/weapons.asp

 

and yes I did find someone who makes them:

 

http://www.jelldragon.com/specials/spec1161.htm

 

and also the wonderfully named "saxonviolence"

 

http://www.saxonviolence.co.uk/

 

 

(sings" brown paper packages tied up with string, these are a few of my favourite weapon systems" :tank:

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Neat link.

 

I'm sort of questioning your potential saex source though. Damascus steel? Thought even to this day it's exact composition was still a mystery. ;)

 

Blade has a very nice temper though.

 

I think thats a bit of "creative " artistry , I am going to ask this chap if he can produce one -I have the bowie and the skinning knife , they are magnificent :

 

http://www.shopping-emporium.co.uk/hunting...hing_knives.htm

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My Armoury is a excellent source for info on any type of Blade,less so on Armour but there's some.There's a lot of well writen articles and the Forums a wealth of information,a bit like around here ;) .

Broken Back Saex.

Gladius article.

I like weapons used by the common man,just simple killing tools no fancy decorations,allthough a nice welded pattern blade is desirable.If im going to buy a weapon it might as well be a good quality blade even if the quality of the blade makes it unrealistic,i'll live with it :) .

I would love to own this.

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A more exotix weapon i like is the Indian Gunstock war club :oops: ,after seeing D.D Lewis's dad use one in the movie 'Last of the Mohicans',i dont have one of these but i'd love one!

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The armoury link is top notch Longbow, nice Saex article as well , I really like the look of the broken backed "mid sized" knives (the small 3 inch blades look a bit too "fat" , but the 7-10 inch weapons look very neat).

 

Nowadays you would get a 440 gauge stainless as standard , that would be a serviceable item.

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post-1-1160630497.ipb The Glorious Spitfire.

post-1-1160630497.ipb You've got to make your first swing count or your dead :whistling: .

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I can't believe I missed this site!!!

 

www.museumreplicas.com is top notch! I've seen their stuff, it's great.

 

www.badgerblades.com has gotten good reviews as well. They have an awesome guarantee on thier stuff, and I hear it's really great.

 

As for damascus, well there is decent modern pattern welded material available. (My mentor knows how to make it, I may learn to :whistling:) however there is some "damascus" available that is junk, and will literally fall apart in your hand. I think the key is the price, if you can get a damascus knife for $5 chances are it will fall apart. Good pattern welded (Damascus) steel goes for hundreds of $$ usually.

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