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OK Ferret, one sword with a forked blade and a flame theme...
 

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Well, heck

I guess I'll post 2 requests, so there! :P

1. A heavy axe similar to the angular axe you posted earlier but with a couple differences. The head (where the blades connect) would be about 2 1/2" to 3" sqare with the blades emerging from the corners. The head tapers from the top to the bottom about 1/2". The haft would be steel with the "double swirl" design and about 24" to 30" long. The Grip would be be wrapped leather. Now the really interesting part: the thing is sectional. The blades can separate from the head (becoming a throwing steel) and making the former ax a mace, then the head can separate making the haft a short staff.

2. A split bladed sword where the blades are each approx 36" in length, 1" wide with a gap of 1/4" or so between the blades. One of the blades would be 1 to 2" shorter than the other. The crossguard would be brass or bronze with a "swoopy" sort of feel to it , the grip would be wire-wrapped leather and the pommel would be of the same material as the cross guard and sort of a ^ shape but rounded.

Hopefully thats enough info... Thanks!
 

Re: Well, heck

mps42 said:
I guess I'll post 2 requests, so there! :P

1. A heavy axe similar to the angular axe you posted earlier but with a couple differences. The head (where the blades connect) would be about 2 1/2" to 3" sqare with the blades emerging from the corners. The head tapers from the top to the bottom about 1/2". The haft would be steel with the "double swirl" design and about 24" to 30" long. The Grip would be be wrapped leather. Now the really interesting part: the thing is sectional. The blades can separate from the head (becoming a throwing steel) and making the former ax a mace, then the head can separate making the haft a short staff.

2. A split bladed sword where the blades are each approx 36" in length, 1" wide with a gap of 1/4" or so between the blades. One of the blades would be 1 to 2" shorter than the other. The crossguard would be brass or bronze with a "swoopy" sort of feel to it , the grip would be wire-wrapped leather and the pommel would be of the same material as the cross guard and sort of a ^ shape but rounded.

Hopefully thats enough info... Thanks!

The second one is coming together in my head fairly quickly. I might need a bitof time with the first.
 






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