Hi folks,
I was wondering if anyone is familiar with the construction of some UC lord of the rings products.
I have a museum collection sting, one of the last ones produced when they got cheaper, and have always understood it to be full tang but I don’t see a peen on the pommel. It is beautifully balanced though, and made me realize what it means to have a sword blade ground to the correct thin profile.
I just picked up someone’s Strider sword and it is much different. The blade is stainless and the balance is about 4” above the guard, a little front heavy. I understand this to be threaded and glued in the pommel, is this a welded piece or was the blade cut smaller and threaded? I’m probably always going to be weirded out trying to pick it up and someday I may grind my own blade to replace it… we all saw Adam Savage do that at weta!
In all seriousness it is an amazing replica, especially being copied from an aluminum stunt sword, I feel lucky to own one. Never knew the leather was green!
I sort of want to buff it up since the aging isn’t very detailed. I also need to track down the scabbard somewhere!
I was wondering if anyone is familiar with the construction of some UC lord of the rings products.
I have a museum collection sting, one of the last ones produced when they got cheaper, and have always understood it to be full tang but I don’t see a peen on the pommel. It is beautifully balanced though, and made me realize what it means to have a sword blade ground to the correct thin profile.
I just picked up someone’s Strider sword and it is much different. The blade is stainless and the balance is about 4” above the guard, a little front heavy. I understand this to be threaded and glued in the pommel, is this a welded piece or was the blade cut smaller and threaded? I’m probably always going to be weirded out trying to pick it up and someday I may grind my own blade to replace it… we all saw Adam Savage do that at weta!
In all seriousness it is an amazing replica, especially being copied from an aluminum stunt sword, I feel lucky to own one. Never knew the leather was green!
I sort of want to buff it up since the aging isn’t very detailed. I also need to track down the scabbard somewhere!