pronounced a bit diff then ye might think, ye dirty baztyds! Me an' Dave talkin edge-uh-muh-catedly here, and when Dave starts talking about his hairy vagina, and all ye can do is sit in fronta that demned monitor and titter like goils in seax-ed class! Shame!

Now go stand in the hall.
SD, get the seax, man! Half price. After seeing the initial Sher models then comparing them to Kumar's seaxes (I've held and etched both), I'd say Kumar was miffed that we ONLY wanted the initial order from Sher, or something. He does about the same on fit and finish as Sher, but he has the fullers often extending under the bolster, which is really cool and a nice personal touch. He does the blade geometry slightly different, but keeps the weight pretty consistent with Sher's initial run.
I'm sure most of the recent Seax buyers would agree, they be cool. They are perhaps the pointiest item I've ever seen HI, do, and they're hardened from the tip all the way back to within an inch of the bolster. An Anglo-Saxon weaponsmith can't a done nay better.
...did I mention I etch seaxes?



Keith