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The knecht kriegsmesser by albion
The knecht kriegsmesser by albion











Thank you for taking the time to read this post and I look forward to hearing people’s thoughts. Are they fundamentally the same overall shape and design? When they are lined up side by side/next to one another is there little to distinguish the separate blades from each other (save for the little step down on the spine of the Knecht) or are they markedly/noticeably different ?Īnd how do they handle? Do they feel reasonably similar to one another or does one have a distinctly different feel from the other? I am therefore curious if anyone who has handled or owned both, can weigh in and enlighten me on how the two swords compare to one another. They are both stated on their respective websites as having similar lengths, similar weights, similar POB and similar width of blades at the base/crossguard. Recently, after making an order for the Lutel Kriegsmesser, I noticed some interesting details. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. Pre-production Quality Medieval Viking Sword German Kriegsmesser (Knecht mark 2), 16th - ca. I had always assumed that the two swords were very different in geometry from one another, what with the Lutel Kriegsmesser looking thinner and and the Knecht looking overall larger. Image Gophers Vids Albion Swords The Cluny. I ask because ever since coming across both of them I have been entranced.

the knecht kriegsmesser by albion

Is there anyone who has (or had) both an Albion Knecht as well as a Lutel-Handicraft Kriegsmesser/Hand-and-a-half sabre?













The knecht kriegsmesser by albion