Swordier Templar Longsword Review

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • My thoughts on the Swordier Templar Longsword, model SWM-1019.
    Thanks for watching

Комментарии • 22

  • @armoredsweatpants3997
    @armoredsweatpants3997 2 дня назад +2

    Great review!, now I have a great idea of what this sword is about, awesome cuts!, great job!

    • @KF1
      @KF1  2 дня назад +1

      Thanks! That's great to hear. This was difficult to review and tried to just approach it fairly as it is.

  • @gargoylesblade
    @gargoylesblade День назад +2

    Great review kingfisher, definitely way to heavy,even a nodachi is just under 3lb. Hopefully they can work that out, without loosing any of its looks and feel.

    • @KF1
      @KF1  День назад +1

      Thanks. Was really hard for me to use, though I think if someone was like 6' tall and and 200lbs, it might be alright for them. The design is pretty cool, tho

  • @tempestbladeargus
    @tempestbladeargus День назад +1

    Fantastic and informative review!

    • @KF1
      @KF1  День назад +1

      Thanks, man! Appreciate that

  • @FortuneFavoursTheBold
    @FortuneFavoursTheBold 2 дня назад +2

    An excellent concise review. I agree with your assessment and I am sorry to hear that the usage of this sword caused some injury. It shows the weight distribution of this sword is really problematic. When I receive the sword I can do some precise measurements. I suspect the distal taper is quite lacking on the blade, which causes the mass of the blade is distributed in an ahistorical and dysfunctional way. I have used lots of heavy swords including my Albion Principe (1761 grams), Albion Baron (1801 grams), Albion Maximilian (2388 grams), VA Warden of the North (1814 grams), Albion Viceroy (1632 grams), not to mention some massive two-handed swords that's over 3000 grams. Never did I ever feel I wasn't in total control, although indeed it wouldn't be easy to do multiple cuts in quick succession with those truly big ones. I do think the mass distribution plays the biggest role in this.
    Hope you recover soon. Back injuries can be very nasty and persist for years if you don't let them fully heal. Take care, my friend!

    • @KF1
      @KF1  2 дня назад +1

      Thanks, man. Feeling better already, though that nerve pinch was awful and reinforced my bad mood regarding this sword.
      I purposely avoided talking about the weight distribution because I don't know enough to offer an educated opinion in this case.
      Can tell you it does have some distal taper, and the balance _seems_ fine - until swung, when it becomes difficult to manage. A lot of that could be my fault, just not being used to anything this heavy, and expecting it to be faster with greater ease of control.
      Alex has mentioned nothing about returning the sword to them, so I believe it's yours to keep. I hope so, because the reprofiling was a chore, and I'd want it to go to a home where it could be appreciated for a long time.
      Actually had lots of difficulty bringing it up to full sharp, despite the hard and abrasion resistant temper. Still could be a lot sharper, but something is better than nothing.
      Thanks again for the good word and hope you enjoy this piece.
      (btw, I had covid recently, so the sword is currently in quarantine until a couple weeks pass, at which point I will ship it then)

    • @FortuneFavoursTheBold
      @FortuneFavoursTheBold День назад

      @@KF1 Glad to see the injury was relatively short-termed, although always be absolutely sure you have fully recovered before returning to the gym or dojo (backyard). The recovery process can be deceptive, I have many painful lessons about it.
      This profile (silhouette, rather than the edge geometry) of the blade requires a lot of distal taper. It is similar to a type XIIa like the Albion Baron although they have different cross sections, the Baron tapers from 6.2mm quickly to 3.7mm at the midpoint, and down to 2.4mm near the tip. Because there's not a lot of narrowing, and the blade is relatively long--comparing to a katana that you are more familiar with, it needs to make the majority of the mass is at the lower half, especially near the guard. At the point of percussion, it should be thin to carry less mass and have the cross section that induce less resistance when passing through targets.

    • @KF1
      @KF1  День назад +1

      @@FortuneFavoursTheBold Thank you for the specs, much appreciated. I recently commissioned a custom longsword from them, made to be lightweight with 6mm to 2.5mm distal and specific length/width/weight. You mentioned that profile taper plays a huge role in blade resonance, so I'm incorporating that into the design with a 4-5cm base. Goal is 1280g and built for cutting.

    • @sinisterswordsman25
      @sinisterswordsman25 День назад

      Yeah gotta agree with Kane here for sure something is up with the balance of this sword. Good looking sword though, it's flashy. I like the metal band in the grip and the twisted crossguard is pretty sweet. Looks like a nice scabbard comes with too, which is nice. Scores high visually for sure.
      You should try out my HT greatsword of war, it's very similar but I can swing it really hard, fast, back and forth and it hasn't hurt me yet. I'm a similar size and weight to you, so it must have something to with the weight distribution. I don't know the exact weight of my HT gsow but it's listed a 3lbs 14oz if memory serves. It came sharpish, hanwei sharpish. So not sharp lol but it still got great cut outta the box.
      My HT gsow does a similar weird resonance thing too lol sometimes I'm just swinging it around and outta no where it's like *boing*! Like it hit something but it didn't. I was chalking it up to the hilt construction beening a hex nut instead of peened. But now I'm not sure lol
      Great video dude thanks for sharing 🤘💀 oh and the doubles were awesome dude! Very impressed you could hit doubles with that thing!
      Get well soon brother

  • @SpaceGhost182
    @SpaceGhost182 День назад +1

    Very well done review Fisher, I'm not a euro guy but this review made me feel like I knew what you were talking about. Bummer about the sharpness and weight, glad the fit and finish was good though.

    • @KF1
      @KF1  День назад +1

      Thanks, man. I wasn't keen either but working on a custom lightweight longsword from them now. The 65Mn has huge potential. Will see how it goes.

    • @SpaceGhost182
      @SpaceGhost182 День назад +1

      ​@KF1 I'm a huge fan of 65MN. It's what most of my DK blades are made from, and they all took a razor sharp edge and held it. Can't wait to see what you cook.up brother

  • @Kratos_God_of_50_BMG
    @Kratos_God_of_50_BMG День назад

    Smooth man! Great review, minus the pinched nerve at the end. I can’t believe the weight was THAT off 😳

    • @KF1
      @KF1  День назад

      Cheers. Yeah, this is the 2nd longsword I've seen from them that was off by 100g or more. Def worth paying more attention to before they send them out.

  • @joske2838
    @joske2838 День назад

    Always impressed by your review quality KF! great job 👍 & I feel the same at anything close to 3 pounds+ actually hurt my shoulder / wrists from using my hanwei raptor shinogi to often 🥴 specs say 2.11 if I remember but think it's even more & takes a toll stopping and starting after awhile, well done getting clean doubles like that on something even heavier🙌

    • @KF1
      @KF1  День назад +1

      Thanks. Those doubles were hard to do. Yeah, my wrists and shoulders also got shook up by this, especially before sharpening. Would be a cool design if dialed in a bit more.

  • @nerdymetaldude
    @nerdymetaldude День назад

    Well... Heavy longsword. Right in my wheelhouse, brother. My next buy will be a katana, but it's fuel for thought since I have an idea of what I want in my next long/bastard sword. Hitting those doubles with that heavy a sword is no mean feat! Great review and cutting, Kingfisher!!!⚔

    • @KF1
      @KF1  День назад

      Cheers, those doubles were tough to land. You seem to do alright with the heavy longswords, but for me it feels really foreign. Thanks for the good word and happy cutting, man!

  • @samuraikenchannel
    @samuraikenchannel День назад +1

    Looks like so heavy, but good sword!

    • @KF1
      @KF1  День назад +1

      Yes, very heavy for me. Looks cool though. Thanks for watching!