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No way these are handmade for that price. Thats hella impressive. Good job swordbuy
ОтветитьPlease let us know what is the angle of the blade cutting edge? Thank you
Ответитьwell, cutting cow bone will definitely show how much damage a blow would do to a horseman's mount. it's not improbable that someone with such a blade wouldn't have tried to kill an opponent's horse in combat.
ОтветитьI have personally bought 2 swords from them a while back. The quality is truly amazing however they have two websites one local and the other international. The prices on the international site are double. Luckily i was in turkey at the time. But again the quality is something else one of the best in my collection even bought a faux leather sheath with it.
ОтветитьThat sword looks very halal. TENGRI BLESS THE TURKISH SWORDSMITHS
ОтветитьGenuine Ottoman swords are much more strong.
Those are replica swords intended to be sold to the general population.
Also, Ivory is illegal to import these days.
ОтветитьA little heavy compared to the historical examples i've held but they seem tough enough.
ОтветитьSHAA!
ОтветитьI've just purchased one from their website. The quality is extremely good. It arrived yesterday. It does say that the shipping is free but you have to pay import taxes before it arrives.
The quality is really good and it is already insanely sharp. If you are interested in a quality sword than this is for you.
Next time ; when you hit with the sword say "ALLAHU EKBER".
ОтветитьThank you so much for Reviewing these Swords
ОтветитьJunge Junge, Jörg das mal ein Video für mich, du bist Spitze. Onun için seni çok severiz. I maen that so! Und mach ja lange lange weiter. Wenn die beiden traditionell geschmiedet sein sollten müssten sie 1070-75 Karbonstahl sein.
ОтветитьThat both swords look amazing and i loved to have them but i think i cant buy it from my country...
ОтветитьThe "rules" are much more clear.... I never figured you for a sheep....
ОтветитьVery nice
ОтветитьSorry, but these are overpriced fantasy swords... had many historically made swords in my hand and some originals in museums during hands on sessions. Every decent HEMA swordsmith can get you historically accurate swords that performs the same way für the same price or even less.
Ответитьjörg die waffe kommt uns so günstig vor aber in der türkei ist dieses geld sehr viel
ОтветитьMy man apologises so much, it is unbelievable
ОтветитьTurkish swords looks cool too ! Super underrated !
Ответитьlike cutting salami :D best man
ОтветитьThe rings on the scabbard have a function. It's to enable the scabbard to be clipped to a waist belt.
ОтветитьOne of my favorite, but random, things about your channel is hearing you talk about your dog. It always brings a smile to my face!
ОтветитьI wouldn’t want to be on the same battlefield with this guy… Including at his side… Maybe especially at his side.
ОтветитьOne thing few people realise is that Turkey has insanely good steel and its steel industry is very advanced. It's also why Turkish guns are so well made for the price etc
ОтветитьIs this like Katana sharpness? Thanks for the video!
ОтветитьThanks for testing our swords. It's also great on our traditional arrow, I suggest you try it Jörg
Ответитьskanderbeg's sword
ОтветитьHow is this man so humble and likable?
ОтветитьI dont know if anyone noticed but actually we cant see the ballistic jelly
During the test.
Bro fly me out to Germany lol. I will be your cameraman and apprentice
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ОтветитьThat's the real evil blade, more evil that SS knife you reviewed.
ОтветитьYou should cut fresh bones, as after a few hours the dead bone starts calcificate, and turns hard like a rock, and can't be cut with sword, like live bone. Also soak the tatamis outside, unless you really like the smell.
Ответитьis a major steel :3 all puns intended
ОтветитьSince it's an Ottoman Sword, you need to say "Ya Hak! " when you hit the blocks you are using lol ... :D
ОтветитьTell me If u Need a cameraman!
ОтветитьIch kann dein Kameramann werden !
ОтветитьBear in mind that swords made in the medieval era are fabricated using slaggy steel (more impurities) so definitely modern reproduction is higher quality
ОтветитьIn my childhood every kid on the street had a sword made of wood. My grandpa made me a Yatagan ! Out of titanium! Hanging on a leather sling. It was epic for a six year old child. Have to find it in my parents house))))
ОтветитьIs your name ken
ОтветитьHhfhhfhf man and woman and I will be the first and foremost I'd like to the next few days and I will be the first and foremost I'd like to the next week and will be in my house I have a good time to meet with you and the next few months and the next few days and I will be the first and foremost I'd like to the next few days and I will be the first and foremost I'd like to the next few days and I will be the first and foremost I'd like to the next few days and I will send you the best and I am hiding in plain sight and sound and lighting the fire and safety and health the placebo controlled the next week the next few weeks ago and I will be the best regards and best regards the happy hour and then the next few weeks and then we will send you the best regards the team and the
ОтветитьSwordsmanship is mostly the angle you hold the blade at being in line with the direction you are swinging it. Your form is a bit bad in this respect, as you swing them like hammers. You want to swing them like casting a fishing rod.
ОтветитьI thought the wet mats were supposed to have a wooden steak on the center to simulate the bone.
Ответитьi volunteer to be your cameraman 🙂
Ответить"There can be only one!"
- Highlander
"Crom laughs at your Turkish ballistic-coconut choppers!"
- Crom
Hey Joerg,
Shit happens.
Don't worry about it Mate.
Cheers,
Jim.
Number one characteristic of this sword is be unbreakable and light weight.
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