PRS419 Type E sword by Deepeeka- replica

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • The sword is a Deepeeka replica found in 1949 by D.A. Avdusin during the excavation of Barrow L-13 (Forest Barrow Group) with a double cremation burial. The sword was broken and then stuck in the ground. It is classified as Variant E-2. The cross guard and pommel are ornamented with pits in chequer wise manner. There is a twisted wire going through these pits in shape of a loop. On one side of the blade there is a figure of a man, and on the other side there are two crutched crosses, with a helix situated between them.
    The video has been shot by Philippe Goulet for Deepeeka

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  • @hammerandsteelreviews8924
    @hammerandsteelreviews8924 2 года назад +4

    Recently got this one! I really like it. The weight is less front heavy than your earlier swords. The handles are more historically spaced and the brass work is nice. For how much this sword costs, I'd say it's well worth it's cost.