Del Tin Mainz Gladius blade | Review | Kult of Athena
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Well done my good man! Very nice sword and detailed info. You guys are getting better at this reviw/demo game with each vid. Keep up the excellent work
Thanks very much !
Now your talking the Gladius is an awesome weapon and you can't go wrong with Del Tin of Italy, I have their migration period sword which I purchased a long time ago when Museums Replicas sold Del Tin weapons, the Krupp 55 blade has yet to rust and will go through a small tree with ease and the flexibility is insane.
Very happy with my gladius! The scabbard that came with it looks similar to the windlass version. Although the Del Tin scabbard is unsurprisingly a lot better in quality.
I have had a few gladius and they are awesome. While it is not my typical area of expertise this video reminded my why this sword is a badass and will be replacing mine in the near future. Thanks.
The hispaniensis and maintz are the only type of gladius i'd ever deal with. nice review, dude.
That must be the only Del Tin gladius video on the web - well done! Would have been nice to see the pompeii next to it.
If you don't mind me asking, why the mainz model with the scabbard isn't offered anymore?
another awesome review guys love the vids keep them coming. also more roman stuff haha would love to see KoA get a Scutum added to their stock
Why is it black? I received mine today, on the pictures it looked greyish. I'm new to swords but that was really disappointing
Looks really nice, thanks for showing it.
Beautiful Tom, great review. Id buy one of these. Yes, please review more Roman weapons, at least one of each kind?( gladius, pugio, philm).
Thanks very much, I'll get on it.
Another great review. Can you do some reviews of darksword armory weapons or the Lutel bastard swords you carry?
Fine blade. You were quite cool today
Would you be out to try the Deepeeka roman spatha by chance? I've heard less than favorable things about the company's stuff, accurate to a fault but tend to be too heavy and are just really good wall hangers. I'd like to see it in action and decide for myself if that's true
nice video dude! can you make one with the albion allectus mainz gladius?, i am wondering if that sword is worth the price! do you think that albion gladius is fully functional battle ready?
Will you review the condor gladius ? Was hoping to add a gladius to the collection
Im planing to buy the Braveheart replica claymore from your site by del tin, what you think of the quality and the material they use for the blade?? also im planing to use your sharpening services, but i dont want it too sharp just sharp enoug that the blade dont finish straight is it possible?? thanx and great video review.
I would like to see roman helmets and lorica segmenta reviews also.
I totally agree and would love to buy a gallic and segmentata but am hesitant to go the online route not being able to see if it's the cheap kind or if it even fits, being a bit of an investment to begin with.. Also, I'm trying to find out what the thickness/profile of the Mainz Gladius is to try my hand at forging one..
can you guys do a review of the hanwei classic medieval sword ? would be nice.
Where are these Del Tin Gladii forged?
Can you show the sword Santa Casilda?
This is sort of a proof of my theory regarding the "multitool" aspect of the Gladius. Why equip a soldier with a burden of tools. Use one for most needs. It's a weapon, axe , knife and butter spreader.... ;)....I contend that the Gladius was one of the reasons that the Roman Army was renowned for its military engineering. It was their Swiss Army knife.
Wtf are you talking about? The gladius was used for ONE thing, killing the closest person in the opposing formation. Roman gladii (plural of gladius, which just means sword btw) were far more lightly built than most modern reproductions, and they were made for fighting, not chopping wood or any of the stupid crap you listed
I think it should be clear that doing all this wood chopping usually voids KOA or the Manufacturer's Warranty.
Yup, it's to show how much a blade can take. NOT recommended to people who purchase blades from us
+Kult of Athena just to be fair to all your customers, say it or post it in the video.
Because when we do it and the edge and tip roll we hear: "sorry you voided the warranty by striking a non soft material" :-(
+Blazin'Blades the katana video/destruction test covers that.
Well yeah, if you fuck it up voluntarily, it voids the warranty. Thats usually how it works with warranties as a rule.
TBL-TTB Water under the bridge...
Cheers 🍻
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can we see the Filipino Ceremonial Knife No. 2 and No. 3
More Del Tin reviews please.
Huge !... so huge !!!.
can you do a review of the deepeeka Fulham gladius ? I really need to see how it is in action. if it's worth buying or not.
I can't understand why deepeeka doesn't temper their blades actually am starting to think they want US to temper them *that's what the description in one of their spathas said*
what i dislike about Deepeeka though is their Greek stuff, they offer the most Greek related stuff but ALL OF THEM are junk. completly unhistorical even the two bone handle xiphoi they sell latley that are supposed to be copies from actaull Greco-Italian xiphoi have A LOT of inaccuracies that if you put them side by side with the original you can spot them immidiatly. Yet their Roman blades are good enough but the fact they dont temper them is mindblowing!
Actually, most of Deepeeka's blades are tempered including the Roman ones. Some have a bit of a soft case hardening and others have an excellent spring temper. We'll do some Deepeeka Videos soon. You may be surprised at what they will actually do. We don't offer the sharpening on most of them just because it takes too long. Most of them will take a good edge, but they are quite thick so they take at least 3 times as long to sharpen as most of the other blades we do. To justify that we'd need to charge $40-$60 for the sharpening, which is a lot in relation to the costs of the swords.
deepeeka.in/products-catalog/edged-weapons/swords/roman-gladiatoria/roman-mainz-gladius.html i want the same one along with this one and this spatha deepeeka.in/products-catalog/edged-weapons/swords/roman-gladiatoria/roman-long-spatha-2nd-c-ad.html which KOA doesnt have yet, am waiting to see if you get it because although i cant order from them they always save me by providing information for the swords
Yes, I have 3 deepeeka Greek helmets, 2 lightly tested with a short wooden club and the steel helmet withstood but the brass helmet split along the braze, but when I dropped my good Greek helmet on a sharply angled stair it only dented, no splits. The Deepeeka helmets look nice but are way to big to be functional. Ferran Garreta for the win!
This guy always has a childish smirk while holding the blade.
Why do you use so many silly Kung Fu movie flourishes when handling swords in your videos? I imagine that if one handed a ten year old boy a sword and asked him to perform some cuts, he’d dance about like you. These make you difficult to credit as a worthwhile reviewer.