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@nightcitysamurai
@nightcitysamurai 12 сағат бұрын
I'll try out this katana. Love your choice of cyberpunk music.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 40 минут бұрын
It's a solid offering, I think the Cyberpunk theme fit its modern steel performance-oriented blade rather well.
@patrickkelly1070
@patrickkelly1070 14 сағат бұрын
Ooooo, love that blade.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 14 сағат бұрын
It's a very historical take of a medieval kilij.
@patrickkelly1070
@patrickkelly1070 14 сағат бұрын
@@FortuneFavoursTheBold I'm aware.
@doesntmatter3553
@doesntmatter3553 Күн бұрын
hello friend can you tell me the exact model that sword is , i tried to look it up i could not find it on there web site , i really need your help , would love the option to buy that sword and customize it alittle, keep up your great work, the purple kangaroo
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold Күн бұрын
Like I stated in the video, it's a custom sword my friend Nathan commissioned from Ryan Sword. It's not a stock model that you can find on their website. You need to contact Ryan Sword online and commission this sword again and ask for the exact same specifications including the profile taper and distal taper, all listed in my video.
@doesntmatter3553
@doesntmatter3553 Күн бұрын
thank you sir no i do understand now, it is a must have for me , i see why you can be very captivating, be safe and many thanks
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold Күн бұрын
Sure thing. Happy to help.
@vivianlynn3375
@vivianlynn3375 Күн бұрын
Your videos constantly remind me of the beautiful home you have.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold Күн бұрын
Thank you, I'm blessed to be able to film with these sceneries at home.
@PanjiNopriyanto
@PanjiNopriyanto 2 күн бұрын
Video yang menakjubkan❣️
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold Күн бұрын
Thanks!
@efafe4972
@efafe4972 2 күн бұрын
i feel like chinese swords are criminally underappreciated and underrated. a lot of that hasto do with the fact that most of the western world sees modern china negatively and sees Chinese made things as cheap.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 2 күн бұрын
Understatement of the century. Essentially the reality in a nutshell, cue the “Leonardo stands up and applauds” meme.
@efafe4972
@efafe4972 2 күн бұрын
@@FortuneFavoursTheBold Without getting into politics a lot of that is modern China's own fault but you wouldn't judge ancient Roman weapons and armor on what Mussolini did. I wish more people would be able to make that distinction lol
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 2 күн бұрын
@@efafe4972 Exactly right. Some of that reputation is rightfully earned by the shady practices out of that country. However, nowhere near the majority of the businesses are doing it. In some sense, China is the paradise for libertarians in terms of domestic economic policies, next to zero regulation--there are some, but one can easily go around it either by bribing the correct people, or gaming the system. The results are you have everything from one end of the spectrum to the other end. It's possible to get some of the best-quality products on a bargain, or literally getting something so comically defective while being a complete rip-off of something that's known for their quality. That, plus the clear-cut two-tier justice system they have there, is clearly an cautionary tale whether the West wants to go down the same path. You might think that there's no way, but with the current trajectory, countries like the US are speeding towards it.
@masaruchannelsstudio4558
@masaruchannelsstudio4558 3 күн бұрын
Kane, thank you for your video posting and verification. In the video, the word surudoi was mentioned, is this the Japanese word 'sharp'? It was very interesting. It seems that the naginata was actually used more on the battlefield than the spear. It was a weapon that was good for both cutting and poking, and could be used to gain an advantage even if the opponent had a spear.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 3 күн бұрын
Hi Masaru, surudoi does mean sharp in Japanese. Naginata are indeed excellent bladed polearms that were used both on the battlefield and for home-defense purposes (sometimes even by women, as you see even today some women participate in naginata-based combat training often for sports and demonstration purposes), it’s similar to Guan Dao from China-another well-known bladed polearm named after Guan Yu, and both of them share a number of characteristics with Renaissance European glaives.
@alientude
@alientude 4 күн бұрын
I found this to be one of the best budget offerings available. Really solidly done by Romance of Men, a big step forward in their quality. Really happy to hear they seem to be able to keep that quality high for the price point as time goes on.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 4 күн бұрын
Seems the couple of small issues still persist such as the gap at the habaki, and the transition to the fuchi. These should be fixed relatively easily. Overall, it’s still a very nimble sword with unique features at a very low price. I didn’t know expect much but it actually pleasantly surprised me.
@alientude
@alientude 4 күн бұрын
@@FortuneFavoursTheBold Yep, there's always room for improvement, but it's surprisingly well-done for the price.
@CC-tk4ik
@CC-tk4ik 4 күн бұрын
Thank you for this very informative review. I own an Unokubi-Zukuri style Katana and it is by far a much faster and more nimble Katana than all of the other 4 I own. I really like that design!
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 4 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching. And absolutely agreeing with you that the unokubi-zukuri results in some of the most lively feeling katanas. This one is made in a way that even exceeds many other of this cross section in terms of the nimbleness of the blade polar movement--exceedingly easy to generate tip speed, and the stop and redirect.
@ТУМАН78
@ТУМАН78 4 күн бұрын
Nice
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 4 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@VividCrescent
@VividCrescent 5 күн бұрын
Hi, what is the song? It's fantastic
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 4 күн бұрын
It's the Khuzait Theme from Mount & Blade 2 Bannerlord.
@SuperSteelBros
@SuperSteelBros 7 күн бұрын
You should rank them on the toughness level.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 7 күн бұрын
LOL what do you mean? The toughness of the makers or the toughness of the swords?
@SuperSteelBros
@SuperSteelBros 5 күн бұрын
@@FortuneFavoursTheBold toughness of the sword, of course? How do you rate the toughness of the maker, see how many hits they can take before they break?
@patrickkelly1070
@patrickkelly1070 7 күн бұрын
I bet that handles like a dream. Beautiful little stabby choppy thing.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 7 күн бұрын
All of Gus' swords handle like dreams, in their own unique ways. Some will speak to a given swordsman more than others. And this particular one speaks to me. It's a wonderfully fast slicer yet still has authority that can be easily dished out without a lot of output of force or commitment.
@FrostMocha
@FrostMocha 7 күн бұрын
That was a good job on the history of Bowie knives.
@FrostMocha
@FrostMocha 9 күн бұрын
Evolution of swords is a great idea as a topic for a video.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 9 күн бұрын
I’m glad that you think so, too.
@anantasheshanaga3666
@anantasheshanaga3666 12 күн бұрын
I'm a beginner/novice in Sanatan Shastarvidiya, ancient Indian battlefield arts. I'm currently sticking to using sticks, but intend to get a Talwar after a few years once I'm good enough to hold one.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 11 күн бұрын
A good antique example would be appropriate, or this Cold Steel model will do.
@kira68200
@kira68200 13 күн бұрын
so basically it's the Deuce III with a longer haft ?
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 11 күн бұрын
Basically yeah.
@petar.dj98
@petar.dj98 13 күн бұрын
what was the price of the sword?
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 13 күн бұрын
@@petar.dj98 about $400
@strydyrhellzrydyr1345
@strydyrhellzrydyr1345 13 күн бұрын
To the husbands.. Ya got some SERIOUSLY HOT WIFES... Whoever the lady is with tbe super feminine voice.. i absolutely love it
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 13 күн бұрын
@@strydyrhellzrydyr1345 haha, Debra and Kiana are wonderful!
@William.Mortimer
@William.Mortimer 17 күн бұрын
Is that where you live? It's a wonderland!
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 17 күн бұрын
That is the typical British Columbia. English Bay and Howe Sound.
@FrostMocha
@FrostMocha 17 күн бұрын
Looking forward to your evolution of medieval swords video!
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 17 күн бұрын
I just got it today so it’s coming soon!
@William.Mortimer
@William.Mortimer 17 күн бұрын
This honestly feels like finishing all three series of The Hollow Crown. By the end of it, some have been deposed, some exposed.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 17 күн бұрын
I hope I had made dramatic throughout.
@michaelklein672
@michaelklein672 18 күн бұрын
When in doubt, buy an Atrim sword!
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 18 күн бұрын
Hahaha, absolutely true. It will make you feel like a sword master.
@michaelklein672
@michaelklein672 18 күн бұрын
This is a video beautifully put together. I like your recount of history and sword usage but I didn’t see your wife featured in the video as she is featured on the thumbnail.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 18 күн бұрын
Thanks, at the time of the release of this video, my wife had not cut with it. But in subsequent videos I have shown her using this sword doing some test cutting.
@michaelklein672
@michaelklein672 18 күн бұрын
What is a terrifying big chopping sword. They much have sent chill down the spines of the enemies of these nomadic peoples.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 18 күн бұрын
Yes, the biggest reason to use this kind of sword is the intimidation factor as a kind of psychological warfare.
@TheHazmate
@TheHazmate 19 күн бұрын
Late comment, but keep it going Kane, love your work!
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 19 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for your support!
@spacemichael1177
@spacemichael1177 19 күн бұрын
I appreciate the TW wh bretonnia music.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 19 күн бұрын
Glad you like my choice of background music!
@prabhasaadhikari8252
@prabhasaadhikari8252 19 күн бұрын
Absolutely 17+ japanese sword collections
@FrostMocha
@FrostMocha 21 күн бұрын
Another long form review of yours that talks about everything there is to talk about the subject. Most thorough for people who are interested in what makes Gus Trim swords special.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 21 күн бұрын
Ahh well that’s the schpiel anyway.
@maievshadowsong7471
@maievshadowsong7471 21 күн бұрын
Your comparisons of the performance is much appreciated!
@sinisterswordsman25
@sinisterswordsman25 21 күн бұрын
Damn now I want one... and I need a passport. It's happening, I don't know how but I gotta make the pilgrimage. That's a beautiful sword brother Kane 🤘💀
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 21 күн бұрын
You must make the pilgrimage to the Holy Land of North American sword making, brother. Each one of us must.
@maievshadowsong7471
@maievshadowsong7471 21 күн бұрын
It sings and speaks to the owner, that’s what I’d like to hear.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 21 күн бұрын
Exactly right!
@raswerdelad
@raswerdelad 22 күн бұрын
I’ve moved so many swords in and out of my collection… I miss every atrim. I was dumb and broke. Dangerous. Thanks for reviewing this! I want a gus 13b too!!! So bad. I want to handle one sooo bad.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 22 күн бұрын
Good call. Atrim swords are magic in the hand. I 100% recommend them to anyone who’s in a sound financial situation and enjoy handle swords in any way. Type XIIIb, Xa, and XVIII are certainly some of Gus’ favorite subtypes for single-handed swords.
@dlatrexswords
@dlatrexswords 22 күн бұрын
Wonderful overview! I feel like type 13 blades in general sometimes get lost in the shuffle so I'm very glad to see this one spoke to you, and that you are highlighting the blade family. As before I am super jealous that yall got to hang with Gus trim; what a great time! He certainly has a specific goal in mind for his swords and executes it very convincingly. Continuing to look forward to how this euro sword series goes on.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 22 күн бұрын
Thank you, Andy! If you have the opportunity I recommend visiting Gus’ workshop on the strongest term, or maybe at a convention (but due to the nature of conventions you might not get as much time to chat with Gus personally as you would at his workshop), and pick up a few swords from him. It’s pure magic. The way they handle as just insane. And yeah type XIIIb is under-represented on the reproduction market, Albion doesn’t even have one for their Next-Gen line, and every other subtype has multiple models. One would have to go to the Museum-Line to pick up the Tritonia, which is a massive single-hander that’s easily a two-hander in size. It’s impressive and imposing but I’m afraid that it’s just not the favorite single-hander to handle. Gus solved that problem by having more than a dozen different models for type XIIIb and they all handle quite differently yet each one handles like a dream in its own way.
@TarpShooter
@TarpShooter 22 күн бұрын
Excelent review. Just got the same model from Age of Chivalry. Can't get enough of anyone geeking out about Atrim's. I live in PNW too and visited his shop a couple years ago. The guy is enchanting with his knowledge, humour and humbleness. Also kudos for using Skyrim music in the background:)
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 22 күн бұрын
Thank you! Any fellow sword friend would absolutely enjoy the Atrim experience at his workshop.
@TarpShooter
@TarpShooter 18 күн бұрын
@@FortuneFavoursTheBold also Heroes of might and magic soundtrack! I see you're a man of culture
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 18 күн бұрын
@@TarpShooter The Ocean theme of HoMM3 fits Gus' work perfectly well, especially for someone based in Pacific Northwest.
@bladeoftheemperor3133
@bladeoftheemperor3133 22 күн бұрын
Gus makes some of the liveliest swords out there.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 22 күн бұрын
Absolutely true!
@FiliiMartis
@FiliiMartis 22 күн бұрын
The fittings are blued. Do you have an idea how durable it is? I'm not suggesting you to scratch it as a test, don't do that! 😄 Just from your experience with ATrim pieces over the years. And if the surface layer got damaged (which can happened during cutting), have you tried touching it up yourself?
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 22 күн бұрын
It’s heat blued so it’s fairly durable. However, it only provides limited rust resistance for steel fittings. If you neglect oiling the steel parts they will still rust over time, albeit at a reduced rate.
@FiliiMartis
@FiliiMartis 22 күн бұрын
@@FortuneFavoursTheBold I see, thanks! I don't have experience with heat blued parts (I thought it was the usual chemical one).
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 22 күн бұрын
@FiliiMartis it looks more natural than a chemical one. Historically bluing was often done with heat, too. It also has a chrome hue, which looks great under the right lighting.
@45calibermedic
@45calibermedic 22 күн бұрын
I've admired Angus Trim's swords on and off for years. How is one supposed to find his swords, exactly? I keep seeing people with them but never find them except in "out of stock" listings on KoA.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 22 күн бұрын
For most of us, these were direct purchases from Gus himself. You can contact him on Facebook, which is linked in the description of this video. Sometimes you find second-handed ones that are basically brand new or used but resharpened in which case they might be sharper.
@45calibermedic
@45calibermedic 22 күн бұрын
@@FortuneFavoursTheBold Cheers!
@masaruchannelsstudio4558
@masaruchannelsstudio4558 23 күн бұрын
Kane, thanks for posting the video. It was valuable. The sword was featured in the video and I honestly felt it was a good sword. It is neither long nor short and easy to swing. It seems that the number of sword smiths in Japan is decreasing and there is concern that the sword smithing skills may be lost. My family is of samurai descent, but unfortunately there are no swords left in my family. I heard that there was one in the main family, but it seems to have disappeared, which is a great pity. I hope that Kane's video is a good thing for the future for the art and history of swords and swordsmithing. Thank you again for posting this wonderful video.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 22 күн бұрын
Thank you, Masaru! Indeed in the late Edo period, many sword owners traded their family heirloom away as it was erroneously deemed as representing antiquated ideals, which was a grave mistake. Swordmaking in itself is a form of art, and thankfully, starting from the late Showa period, advocates from organizations such as The Society for Preservation of Japanese Art Swords promoted the traditional tatara making process of tamahagane and supply only to the remaining swordsmiths in Japan, which were few in number in the 70s, but since then the popularity of Japanese sword has picked up dramatically due to the proliferation of pop culture, video games and the Internet. I think today a healthy number of shinsakuto are made each year in the mostly traditional method in Japan, although the facilities are inarguably still better than merely 1-2 centuries ago. I think that breathes an air of relief as traditional Japanese swordmaking gets to be preserved as a form of art as many other craftsmanship such as kimono making.
@IljaThePerson
@IljaThePerson 23 күн бұрын
I'm glad you got to spend time with Gus! He is indeed an exemplary gentleman with incredible stories and boundless generosity.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 23 күн бұрын
Absolutely. The experience of visiting Gus is probably worth more than the sword itself, and this is an amazing sword!
@BDoNTheMagician
@BDoNTheMagician 23 күн бұрын
Your husband is very fortunate you are beautiful and intelligent + you like swords Lucky guy! 😊 also what a wonderful review I collect swords myself and would love to add this one to my collection
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 23 күн бұрын
Great choice!
@BDoNTheMagician
@BDoNTheMagician 23 күн бұрын
@@FortuneFavoursTheBold I agree 😁🙌🏻
@UnsheathedSwordReviews
@UnsheathedSwordReviews 23 күн бұрын
Exactly the in depth review I was expecting! Great video sir. We all had such a blast meeting you and playing with sharp things.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 23 күн бұрын
One of the best weekend I've had since I got into swords!
@russelltimmerman3771
@russelltimmerman3771 23 күн бұрын
I have a question for you guys if you do another general sword chat. What will happen to your collections when you die? I have recently pointed out my collection to my son so that he knows not to just throw them away.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 23 күн бұрын
I'm leaving the majority of them to my family. Some I might entrust them to donate to certain collections at museum. I have thought about being bury of my favorite sword, but then it deem it a waste. The best kind legacy is what you pass onto the next generation.
@UnsheathedSwordReviews
@UnsheathedSwordReviews 23 күн бұрын
My swords are pretty much gonna go to my friends and GF. I figure they can keep whichever ones they like most and have them as pieces to remember me by. I have also instructed them to bury me with my favorite. I love the idea of an archaeologist randomly stumbling upon my grave a few hundred years from now and thinking I'm some medieval noble. Then being very confused when they date the sword and my body 😂
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 23 күн бұрын
@@UnsheathedSwordReviews It will trigger some intense debate in the archeological community.
@FiliiMartis
@FiliiMartis 23 күн бұрын
The Type XIIIb sounds to me like the best blade for competition cutters. Am I right? As I see it, the Type XIIIb is the natural evolution of the Type X, made possible by blade smiths securing better quality steel reliably. The next evolution in steel quality allowed for an even finer control in the manufacturing of blades, giving us the like of the Type XIX and beyond (i.e. rapier blades and early modern swords). And in 2024, we are having steel issues? Shame, really... 😑 P.S. I'm also the type of person that hold the sword to his ear to hear it sing after a good cut. Those moments made me smile. 😄
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 23 күн бұрын
Yes indeed. Type XIIIb is a strong candidate for competition cutting, unless the tournament incorporates thrusting challenges, which have been done in recent years. You wouldn't think steel sourcing is a problem, but many makers have reported in the past few years that they've had issues getting hold of steel from suppliers they used to work with. Supply chain issues I suppose. But also, Chinese steels are just way too competitive in terms of cost. Their quality isn't necessarily the issue, but the consistency of the chemical composition affects the heat treatment.
@FiliiMartis
@FiliiMartis 23 күн бұрын
@@FortuneFavoursTheBold "Their quality isn't necessarily the issue, but the consistency of the chemical composition affects the heat treatment." Well, consistency is quality. We were making good steel and swords since the Roman times, but that was 1 / Large Number. Being able to do that consistently and trusting the end result is what allowed us to make thinner and thrust centric blades (kinda my point in the evolution of the blade types). So foreign steel is to blame, but not in the sense of foreign is inherently bad, but in the sense that a lot of the responsibility towards the end customer is lost at the border (i.e. overly long international supply chains that obscure responsibility to be more exact). And in 99% of cases this is fine (why commerce works the way it does), unless you want to do things like bending the steel while keeping it strong (i.e. fine control of tempering process), as with blades. And let's be honest, we are into a hobby, cost is a thing, we are not NASA to test every material we use (if even they are doing that). Btw, yes, I've heard others manufactures complain about steel issues in the last year or so (in US and in Europe), which is why hearing we have steel issues is so infuriating to me. Uncertainty affects small manufacturers, but I bet even Windlass, the largest sword manufacturer in the word, is a small entity when it comes to steel.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 22 күн бұрын
You are correct in your statement but that's not really what I was saying, so let me clarify about this. What I meant about inconsistency isn't that sometimes the steels are of good quality, and other times the steels are subpar. The inconsistency is the slight differences in chemical composition, which means that the steel presented as the same type one can get from a supplier might NOT be one type of steel or from the same mill at all. So one can speculate that (without expensive lab tests we can never have the concrete evidence to prove this) what's being sold as 5160 spring steel by an American steel mill in the Current Year might be what's labeled as MN65 in China, or C60 in Russia. In itself, each of these steels is NOT bad IF and ONLY IF heat treated following the manufacturer's guidelines, because their chemical composition differs from AISI 5160 slightly yet still quite similar, but since the people use these steels don't know their exact composition and heat treat guideline, using heat treatment prescribed for 5160 might cause warping or other problems, but not necessarily. The problem is with the suppliers of steel, not really the source mills, or the blade makers--if that makes sense.
@FiliiMartis
@FiliiMartis 22 күн бұрын
@@FortuneFavoursTheBold I understood your point, we are in agreement: they are not steels of the same composition, which matters in the tempering process, even if they have the same overall properties. But that's what I'm saying about consistency being an issue (and yes, historically, the consistency was due to different reasons, due to steel overall quality; that's maybe where I went wrong in my post). Iron is quite a complex material (by accident, I saw a scientific talk on this a decade ago that stuck with me). It has a series of metastable states that can be access via the variation of temperature (a small stable valley on top of a hill; you need to climb the hill to go down the small valley on top; and there are multiple of these hills of different heights)... not all are useful, and some are more useful than others (because they radiate blue, red, yellow, purple glows when hot, so blacksmiths were able to use them intuitively as a tale of the state that can be achieved before we knew physics). But the metastable states are close to each other, and they can even overlap, which complicates moving from one state to another, and why how you reduce temperature matters in deciding in which state you stabilise in (i.e. properties you end up with). Add in impurities (i.e. everything else that's not iron atoms in the steel), and we shift things around depending on the type of impurities (and there are a few phase transitions that separates steel from cast iron and so on). So that's the problem with the control depending on impurities. At this point, from what I know, we have not mapped all the metastable states, but we do know quite a lot. So the fact that we somehow ignore all this in present day commercial practices (because some overall indicators are the same) is perplexing to me after we have spent a good time trying to understand steel. In industry and construction, I suspect that people care about tensile strength and mechanical properties and not so much about the heating control we associate with tempering. Since the finer points associated with standards are probably lost between international markets (US, EU, Japan, China, Russia have their own type of steels), we are in the situation we are now. And we shouldn't be. We can do better (which is why I'm irritated by this). It is unreasonable to expect end users to do a chemical analysis of steels, that's why we have standards. But traders have put low standards in place to facilitate trade (in trade accords and the like), so that's why I say that responsibility is lost at the border (or lost in translation of national standards if you like).
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 22 күн бұрын
The problem isn't so much that the standards are lost. The heat treatment guideline for each type of steel is there, but they need to be disclosed to the customers (who are the blade makers in this case), so they can follow them. What's shady is that different steels of foreign origin are presented and sold as a commonly known steel in the US--partially to avoid any stigma of using spooky foreign steels, because the middlemen deem their compositions to be "close enough", and the results of the rigorous industrial-grade heat treatment tells us otherwise.
@Matt-df8kd
@Matt-df8kd 23 күн бұрын
Excellent reviews. I purchased the Balaur Arms Templar sword after seeing so many great reviews/recommendations, such as yours, of course! It immediately went on back order after getting it, so hope they send it out this year LOL xD. Cant wait to get it, purchased a Devils Edge Kindjal as well :) Keep up the great work! Ir was very cool to hear Mrs. Shens detailed reviews as well ⚔️
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 23 күн бұрын
Thank you and glad to be of help! The Balaur Arms Templar sword is going to be the deal of a lifetime. The craftsmanship and the handling/performance rival that of high-end swords that sells for 3-4 times the price. They usually re-stock every 3 months or so at Kult of Athena. It's a smart move to back order, as they might sell out the moment they come back in-stock. Hopefully you will have a great time with the sword!
@Matt-df8kd
@Matt-df8kd 23 күн бұрын
Thank you! I remember seeing your description of it being easily worth that of swords 3 times the price, and the fact LK Chen made it ( was going to buy the Flying Phoenix but wanted more of a cutter than a stabber). Its my first sword, and i would be honored to have it even displayed in my house👌 your review, Dlatrex and Matthew Johnsons’ were very informative. You respond to comments very quickly and thoughtfully, a sign of great quality. Enjoy this beautiful Atrim, my next addition has to be the atrim XIIIA ❤️ 🗡️
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 23 күн бұрын
A sword made directly by Angus Trim would be an heirloom quality acquisition! You can never go wrong with Gus!
@Matt-df8kd
@Matt-df8kd 22 күн бұрын
@@FortuneFavoursTheBoldUpdate: New Sword Day! Kindjal arrived this morning, less than 2 weeks overall and it feels amazing! I easily thrust through a 2 Liter 7-up bottle, and it was left stuck on the blade like a piece of paper 😊 for a 17 3/4 blade, it was even singing in the air with proper edge alignment! I purchased the devils edge Damascus variant, it could last a lifetime with proper care. After emailing KoA this last Saturday, they immediately sent it out, and even shipped the Templar Sword! Might make a few videos later on ;)
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 22 күн бұрын
@@Matt-df8kd glad to hear that! Hope you thoroughly enjoy the sword.
@KnyghtessMorningStar
@KnyghtessMorningStar 24 күн бұрын
Thank you for the beautifully shot film. May you find joy in this stunning sword.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 24 күн бұрын
Thank YOU for watching! Gus always outputs swords in incredibly handling!
@user-ck5ys3eb6x
@user-ck5ys3eb6x 24 күн бұрын
Your videos are a joy to watch.Cheers from Greece my friend...
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 24 күн бұрын
Many thanks! You are always so kind!
@oddjobbob8742
@oddjobbob8742 25 күн бұрын
25:16 power squares as speed doubles. Move the blade twice as fast at the cutting location and the edge will cut with four times the power.
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 25 күн бұрын
Indeed. Though that only applies to the kinetic energy. The momentum is distributed linearly as velocity.
@ТУМАН78
@ТУМАН78 28 күн бұрын
Nice
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold 28 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@JoeyGutierrezz
@JoeyGutierrezz Ай бұрын
Thank you for the honest review of these brands of maker. You are like the Marques Brownlee of swords!
@FortuneFavoursTheBold
@FortuneFavoursTheBold Ай бұрын
I'm not familiar with that name your dropped but I assume it's someone of repute in the review business.