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@secondhand-swords
Heavily debated it. If it's still there come payday I am grabbing it.
wishlist
big sword
big sheath for my big sword
RIPPED arms for taking my big sword out on a refreshing walk in the sun
One 8$ thrifted sword !
It definitely needs some TLC, the blade needs to be cleaned properly, the paint on the scabbard is chipped, the insert at the opening is loose and needs re gluing, and the whole thing could stand to be washed then polished.
I'm genuinely happy to have found it
After a lengthy dry spell, we got another one.
Classic mass produced display sword, china stamped into blade, paint is dirty, but 8$ is 8$ and I can't pass on a cheap thrift store sword when I see one B )
I will post a full few pics later of it ! This one's definitely well loved.
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found in northampton, mass:
a cryptic and disturbing shirt (still don't know what JSL is)
a terrifying sad santa jar and id never eat anything placed in that thing
love letters from the 1950s-1970s, some of them are JUICY
a set of daggers i wish i could afford
I miss finding cool swords and knives... the local thrifting has been so vety very dry lately : (
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big sword
big sheath for my big sword
RIPPED arms for taking my big sword out on a refreshing walk in the sun
For all my writers struggling with weaponry of the sword variety.
Sword I found at an antique store in Ozark, Missouri. It had German writing engraved on the blade and the only reason I didn’t buy it is because it cost like $400.
“scythes are impractical battle weapons” you say but i can’t hear you over the swish swish of my huge fucking scythe, which is cool
Oh! Ive actually done a bit of research on this! I found some scythe like weapon alternatives that work well as weapons while still maintaining the aesthetic!
@masochist-incarnate WHAT ARE THEY
IM SO GODDAMN FUCKING GLAD YOU ASKED
First, let’s start with war picks, also known as horsemans picks, or nadziaks. they look like this to start:
these weapons were fucking INCREDIBLE at piercing through steel plate armor, and was highly used by calvary in the 17th century with origins in the middle east and europe, not only were these functional weapons, but they were good, your armor wouldn’t protect you from a swing of this, and its not like not wearing armor would do you any good.
Next we have kamas, which look like this,
kamas are essentially the daggers of scythes, even being used for farming asian crops, they don’t have any real downside, and are even heavily used in martial arts
next, would be zaghals, or for long, indian zaghal axes, which look like this
these were made for a similar use as the war pick, but it’s structured to be a sharper edge with a reinforced point, which allowed it to pierce through armor, like the war pick, but kept the sides sharper, allowing it to cut more effectively, and the handles on them are short and long depending on preference.
Next we have indo persian war hammers, which look like this:
These ones come closest to the scythe in visual terms in my opinion, and are also my favourite, these ones are still armor evicerating, but have a counterweight hammer on the other side, which helps stabilise the swing, and adds more momentum, along with being a hammer on the other side.
And finally, we have the war scythe, which looks like this.
i know what you’re thinking, and yeah! i agree! its not a scythe like weapon, its a bad looking spear! these were made when farmers found out that their farming scythes were pretty sucky weapons and did like shit, so they repositioned the blade on the pole to be more usable! I hate this and i didn’t want to include this, but i have to because one of you fucks will do a 3 second google search and ask “what about war scythes” because you think you know more than me! i hate this weapon!
Also, if giant sickles are more you’re speed, there’s the Ethiopian shotel
Or, the more popular Egyptian khopesh
Please also consider
Falx
Rhomphaia
Nepali Kora
Bill hook or Bill (which came in many different designs, usually affixed to a pole)
And Chinese dagger-axes which came in varying designs
Outside of the straight arming sword and longsword of late Medieval Europe, curved blades were quite common actually.
Glad to see so many folks discovering the joys of my weapon stache during these trying times !
“scythes are impractical battle weapons” you say but i can’t hear you over the swish swish of my huge fucking scythe, which is cool
Oh! Ive actually done a bit of research on this! I found some scythe like weapon alternatives that work well as weapons while still maintaining the aesthetic!
@masochist-incarnate WHAT ARE THEY
IM SO GODDAMN FUCKING GLAD YOU ASKED
First, let’s start with war picks, also known as horsemans picks, or nadziaks. they look like this to start:
these weapons were fucking INCREDIBLE at piercing through steel plate armor, and was highly used by calvary in the 17th century with origins in the middle east and europe, not only were these functional weapons, but they were good, your armor wouldn’t protect you from a swing of this, and its not like not wearing armor would do you any good.
Next we have kamas, which look like this,
kamas are essentially the daggers of scythes, even being used for farming asian crops, they don’t have any real downside, and are even heavily used in martial arts
next, would be zaghals, or for long, indian zaghal axes, which look like this
these were made for a similar use as the war pick, but it’s structured to be a sharper edge with a reinforced point, which allowed it to pierce through armor, like the war pick, but kept the sides sharper, allowing it to cut more effectively, and the handles on them are short and long depending on preference.
Next we have indo persian war hammers, which look like this:
These ones come closest to the scythe in visual terms in my opinion, and are also my favourite, these ones are still armor evicerating, but have a counterweight hammer on the other side, which helps stabilise the swing, and adds more momentum, along with being a hammer on the other side.
And finally, we have the war scythe, which looks like this.
i know what you’re thinking, and yeah! i agree! its not a scythe like weapon, its a bad looking spear! these were made when farmers found out that their farming scythes were pretty sucky weapons and did like shit, so they repositioned the blade on the pole to be more usable! I hate this and i didn’t want to include this, but i have to because one of you fucks will do a 3 second google search and ask “what about war scythes” because you think you know more than me! i hate this weapon!
Also, if giant sickles are more you’re speed, there’s the Ethiopian shotel
Or, the more popular Egyptian khopesh
Ignoring my shit handwriting here's some of whst still needs to go up. This is Not including a bo staff, spear, bamboo practice sword, nerf sword, foam fantasy knife, and at least 5 smaller decorative actual knives, or the KoC sword, which I gave to my younger sibling.
My shelves are kinda a mess atm (behind my scribbling to cover my belongings from view) that's why I'm working on mounting stuff and clearing them off !
Started to mount some of my collection finally !
I am well aware the knives are not level, theyre nestled on coathooks so they settle at whatever angle their weight and size want them to. It only bugs me just a little. Going to look into specialty hooks for some of my others and pick up more coathangers for more of my knives but it's a great start so far, IMO !
Vibrates as I get closer to my full pirate potential..