jian with coin motif (pweld, sanmei)

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Hello Everyone,
I can only make about two (maybe three) swords per year. So, I don't post much. Here is the most recent one. It was designed by Scott Rodell based upon originals from Qing period. I made everything based upon detailed drawings that Scott made. This is a true collaboration. This is what I have been doing for the last few years, working closely with Scott and getting feedback directly from swordsmen on how my swords work/use

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I hope you like.
 
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Hello Everyone,
I can only make about two (maybe three) swords per year. So, I don't post much. Here is the most recent one. It was designed by Scott Rodell based upon originals from Qing period. I made everything based upon detailed drawings that Scott made. This is a true collaboration. This is what I have been doing for the last few years, working closely with Scott and getting feedback directly from swordsmen on how my swords work/use.

I hope you like.

Edit: Can see them now! Pretty sweet-lookin' blade.
 
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Hello Everyone,
I can only make about two (maybe three) swords per year. So, I don't post much. Here is the most recent one. It was designed by Scott Rodell based upon originals from Qing period. I made everything based upon detailed drawings that Scott made. This is a true collaboration. This is what I have been doing for the last few years, working closely with Scott and getting feedback directly from swordsmen on how my swords work/use

AXYI8f9.jpg

znzpQmw.jpg



I hope you like.
When I was in my 20th year of practicing Chinese martial arts, I corresponded with Scott Rodell a bit. He was a breath of fresh air in a world of traditional hocus pocus, pseudoscience, and false histories. I'm glad I had the chance to "meet" him, so to speak.

Beautiful sword and a productive collaboration!

Zieg
 
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