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Review: Scimitar by Windlass Steelcrafts (with stress test)
*** Specifications ***
Overall length: 91.5 cm (36 in)
Blade length: 78 cm (30.7 in)
Blade thickness: 4.5 mm (no distal taper)
Grip length: 9 cm ( 3.5 in)
Point of balance / center of gravity: 20.5 cm (8 in) from the guard
Weight: 744 g (1.64 lbs)
Blade material: Unknown high carbon steel
Hilt assembly: Pinned handle
Price: $211.50 at KoA (as of September 2015)
*** Pros / Cons ***
+ Very light sword with good handling characteristics
+ Sturdy blade
+ Affordable price, good quality for the money
+ Excellent cutter if properly sharpened
- Guard works itself loose due to loose fit, can cause the grip to crack
- Comes with a blunt factory blade, and KoA's sharpening service is underwhelming
- Nitpick: Unappealing, cheap looking lacquer on the guard and scabbard fittings
*** Verdict ***
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published: 03 Sep 2015
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Knight Fight: The Scimitar Sword (Season 1, Episode 5) | History
John, Jay and Andre discuss the ancient ripping power of the Scimitar sword in this clip from Season 1, Episode 5, "Knights Templar". #KnightFight
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...
published: 13 Mar 2019
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1969 The Reliant Scimitar GTE : The Reliant
Dave Poole says that the day he gets fed up with driving will be the day that he passes his 1969 Reliant Scimitar GTE on to someone else who can enjoy its quirks and charms. But after 21 years of dutiful ownership, there are no signs of that day arriving anytime soon.
An avid collector of the now-defunct marque’s memorabilia, Dave’s turned his home into an in-progress museum to all things Reliant; his Scimitar GTE (Gran Turismo Estate) was the first one he went to view, and though he has made a series of tasteful modifications to the 3.0L Ford Essex V6, it remains a fantastic example.
Though given the budget he would like to return the car to its original color and take care of a few bodywork imperfections, for the moment Dave, his wife, and the Scimitar—all of whom are turning 50 in 201...
published: 04 Jun 2019
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Why "Scimitars" Don't Exist
If you read the word "Scimitar", what sword do you picture? It could be one of a thousand designs.
These days, the word "scimitar" is used to describe any non-european, curved sword, rather than a single style of sword. As a result, it can describe totally dissimilar swords, and loses all specificity and meaning.
The term "scimitar" etymologically derives from the mid 16th century Italian word Scimitarra and the mid 16th French word Cimeterre, both of which describe the Persian Shamshir.
Since then, it has also been use to describe a wide range of swords like the shamshir, kilij, pala, tulwar, pulwar, tegha, kora, arabic saif and ottoman karabela, nimcha, and even swords like the yataghan and sossun pattah.
If "scimitar" can be use to describe recurved blades like yataghan and sossun ...
published: 09 Jan 2020
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MAKING A SHAMSHIR SCIMITAR!!! Part 1
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published: 30 Jun 2021
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The Rapier and the Scimitar.Medieval fighting styles.(Terry Shappert)
This is a part of the documentary from Terry Schappert about the siege of malta from the ottomans in 1565.Here you can see the use of rapier against the scimitar.
Whole video at : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rubruP9p4i8 by MartianSanta.
published: 04 Aug 2013
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Star Trek Nemesis - Scimitar Introduction "She's a predator"
The introduction to the Scimitar.
All credit goes to Paramount Pictures.
published: 23 Sep 2016
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Star Trek Nemesis - Scimitar Battle Scene (Part 1)
In this scene we the Scimitar attack the Enterprise. PART 2 HERE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSnzrxNIJd4
All credit goes to Paramount Pictures.
published: 03 Sep 2016
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The Supermarine Scimitar; Not too Sharp
When we talk about Supermarine, we normally think of the Spitfire. It's a pity the company's last product, the Scimitar, didn't meet the reputation of its illustrious forebear, instead suffering a dreadful loss rate.
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published: 19 Apr 2021
11:04
Review: Scimitar by Windlass Steelcrafts (with stress test)
*** Specifications ***
Overall length: 91.5 cm (36 in)
Blade length: 78 cm (30.7 in)
Blade thickness: 4.5 mm (no distal taper)
Grip length: 9 cm ( 3.5 in)
Poin...
*** Specifications ***
Overall length: 91.5 cm (36 in)
Blade length: 78 cm (30.7 in)
Blade thickness: 4.5 mm (no distal taper)
Grip length: 9 cm ( 3.5 in)
Point of balance / center of gravity: 20.5 cm (8 in) from the guard
Weight: 744 g (1.64 lbs)
Blade material: Unknown high carbon steel
Hilt assembly: Pinned handle
Price: $211.50 at KoA (as of September 2015)
*** Pros / Cons ***
+ Very light sword with good handling characteristics
+ Sturdy blade
+ Affordable price, good quality for the money
+ Excellent cutter if properly sharpened
- Guard works itself loose due to loose fit, can cause the grip to crack
- Comes with a blunt factory blade, and KoA's sharpening service is underwhelming
- Nitpick: Unappealing, cheap looking lacquer on the guard and scabbard fittings
*** Verdict ***
Considering how much you normally need to spend on functional quality sword reproductions this is a lot of bang for the buck (or rather cut for the coin?). The blade holds up remarkably well to hard use and keeps an edge nicely once it's sharpened properly. The scimitar / shamshir handles pleasantly, being light enough for nimble movements but tip heavy enough for strong cuts.
The only major problem (aside from the blunt standard edge) is the hilt assembly. While the grip would normally be extremely strong due to the pinned construction, the guard should have a tighter fit to avoid working itself loose. After some abusive testing (cutting wood) it had started to wiggle enough to start damaging the wooden handle.
Overall if you don't intend to go crazy with it this is quite a nice sword, and an affordable functional reproduction that I can easily recommend.
*** Where to get it ***
http://ww4.aitsafe.com/go.htm?go=kultofathena.com/product.asp?item=500822&afid;=28632&tm;=14&im;=1
The tool I used to sharpen the edge:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfD1_gHpraw
********************************************************************************
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http://ww4.aitsafe.com/go.htm?go=kultofathena.com&afid;=28632&tm;=14&im;=1
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https://wn.com/Review_Scimitar_By_Windlass_Steelcrafts_(With_Stress_Test)
*** Specifications ***
Overall length: 91.5 cm (36 in)
Blade length: 78 cm (30.7 in)
Blade thickness: 4.5 mm (no distal taper)
Grip length: 9 cm ( 3.5 in)
Point of balance / center of gravity: 20.5 cm (8 in) from the guard
Weight: 744 g (1.64 lbs)
Blade material: Unknown high carbon steel
Hilt assembly: Pinned handle
Price: $211.50 at KoA (as of September 2015)
*** Pros / Cons ***
+ Very light sword with good handling characteristics
+ Sturdy blade
+ Affordable price, good quality for the money
+ Excellent cutter if properly sharpened
- Guard works itself loose due to loose fit, can cause the grip to crack
- Comes with a blunt factory blade, and KoA's sharpening service is underwhelming
- Nitpick: Unappealing, cheap looking lacquer on the guard and scabbard fittings
*** Verdict ***
Considering how much you normally need to spend on functional quality sword reproductions this is a lot of bang for the buck (or rather cut for the coin?). The blade holds up remarkably well to hard use and keeps an edge nicely once it's sharpened properly. The scimitar / shamshir handles pleasantly, being light enough for nimble movements but tip heavy enough for strong cuts.
The only major problem (aside from the blunt standard edge) is the hilt assembly. While the grip would normally be extremely strong due to the pinned construction, the guard should have a tighter fit to avoid working itself loose. After some abusive testing (cutting wood) it had started to wiggle enough to start damaging the wooden handle.
Overall if you don't intend to go crazy with it this is quite a nice sword, and an affordable functional reproduction that I can easily recommend.
*** Where to get it ***
http://ww4.aitsafe.com/go.htm?go=kultofathena.com/product.asp?item=500822&afid;=28632&tm;=14&im;=1
The tool I used to sharpen the edge:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfD1_gHpraw
********************************************************************************
My favorite online store for buying swords (worldwide shipping):
http://ww4.aitsafe.com/go.htm?go=kultofathena.com&afid;=28632&tm;=14&im;=1
Some recommended knife makers on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&bbn;=3222119011&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&fst;=as%3Aoff&keywords;=knife&linkCode;=ur2&qid;=1416693524&rh;=n%3A3375251%2Cn%3A706813011%2Cn%3A3222111011%2Cn%3A3222119011%2Ck%3Aknife%2Cp_89%3AKershaw%7CVictorinox%7CKa-Bar%7CMorakniv%7CTOPS%20Knives%7CColumbia%20River%20Knife%20%26%20Tool%7CBuck%20Knives%7CBenchmade%7CFallkniven%7CSpyderco%7CSOG%20Specialty%20Knives&rnid;=2528832011&tag;=skallagrim-20
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- published: 03 Sep 2015
- views: 406280
2:23
Knight Fight: The Scimitar Sword (Season 1, Episode 5) | History
John, Jay and Andre discuss the ancient ripping power of the Scimitar sword in this clip from Season 1, Episode 5, "Knights Templar". #KnightFight
Subscribe for...
John, Jay and Andre discuss the ancient ripping power of the Scimitar sword in this clip from Season 1, Episode 5, "Knights Templar". #KnightFight
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“Knight Fight” steps inside the world of the full-contact Armored Combat League — often referred to as “Medieval MMA” or “Knight Fight Club.” This blood sport is a full-contact armored combat league where modern-day warriors battle in over eighty pounds of plated armor with real steel weapons.
HISTORY®, now reaching more than 98 million homes, is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. The network's all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, epic miniseries, and scripted event programming. Visit us at http://www.HISTORY.com for more info.
https://wn.com/Knight_Fight_The_Scimitar_Sword_(Season_1,_Episode_5)_|_History
John, Jay and Andre discuss the ancient ripping power of the Scimitar sword in this clip from Season 1, Episode 5, "Knights Templar". #KnightFight
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“Knight Fight” steps inside the world of the full-contact Armored Combat League — often referred to as “Medieval MMA” or “Knight Fight Club.” This blood sport is a full-contact armored combat league where modern-day warriors battle in over eighty pounds of plated armor with real steel weapons.
HISTORY®, now reaching more than 98 million homes, is the leading destination for award-winning original series and specials that connect viewers with history in an informative, immersive, and entertaining manner across all platforms. The network's all-original programming slate features a roster of hit series, epic miniseries, and scripted event programming. Visit us at http://www.HISTORY.com for more info.
- published: 13 Mar 2019
- views: 87455
7:14
1969 The Reliant Scimitar GTE : The Reliant
Dave Poole says that the day he gets fed up with driving will be the day that he passes his 1969 Reliant Scimitar GTE on to someone else who can enjoy its quirk...
Dave Poole says that the day he gets fed up with driving will be the day that he passes his 1969 Reliant Scimitar GTE on to someone else who can enjoy its quirks and charms. But after 21 years of dutiful ownership, there are no signs of that day arriving anytime soon.
An avid collector of the now-defunct marque’s memorabilia, Dave’s turned his home into an in-progress museum to all things Reliant; his Scimitar GTE (Gran Turismo Estate) was the first one he went to view, and though he has made a series of tasteful modifications to the 3.0L Ford Essex V6, it remains a fantastic example.
Though given the budget he would like to return the car to its original color and take care of a few bodywork imperfections, for the moment Dave, his wife, and the Scimitar—all of whom are turning 50 in 2019—are content traveling the English countryside together, and partaking in the occasional track day.
See the photoshoot and read more here: https://petro.li/ScimitarGallery
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Dave Poole says that the day he gets fed up with driving will be the day that he passes his 1969 Reliant Scimitar GTE on to someone else who can enjoy its quirks and charms. But after 21 years of dutiful ownership, there are no signs of that day arriving anytime soon.
An avid collector of the now-defunct marque’s memorabilia, Dave’s turned his home into an in-progress museum to all things Reliant; his Scimitar GTE (Gran Turismo Estate) was the first one he went to view, and though he has made a series of tasteful modifications to the 3.0L Ford Essex V6, it remains a fantastic example.
Though given the budget he would like to return the car to its original color and take care of a few bodywork imperfections, for the moment Dave, his wife, and the Scimitar—all of whom are turning 50 in 2019—are content traveling the English countryside together, and partaking in the occasional track day.
See the photoshoot and read more here: https://petro.li/ScimitarGallery
Drive Tastefully®
http://Petrolicious.com
http://facebook.com/Petrolicious
- published: 04 Jun 2019
- views: 97403
7:21
Why "Scimitars" Don't Exist
If you read the word "Scimitar", what sword do you picture? It could be one of a thousand designs.
These days, the word "scimitar" is used to describe any non-...
If you read the word "Scimitar", what sword do you picture? It could be one of a thousand designs.
These days, the word "scimitar" is used to describe any non-european, curved sword, rather than a single style of sword. As a result, it can describe totally dissimilar swords, and loses all specificity and meaning.
The term "scimitar" etymologically derives from the mid 16th century Italian word Scimitarra and the mid 16th French word Cimeterre, both of which describe the Persian Shamshir.
Since then, it has also been use to describe a wide range of swords like the shamshir, kilij, pala, tulwar, pulwar, tegha, kora, arabic saif and ottoman karabela, nimcha, and even swords like the yataghan and sossun pattah.
If "scimitar" can be use to describe recurved blades like yataghan and sossun pattah, and also for classic sabres like kilij, then it inherently cannot describe either, they are totally dissimilar swords.
Each of these swords has a specific name, and in the information era, we should make an effort to use the correct word to describe them.
00:00 What even *is* a "Scimitar"?
00:45 Evolution of the word "Scimitar"
1:15 The Turkish Pala is not a "scimitar"
2:45 The Yatagan is not a "scimitar"
4:11 The Tulwar is not a "scimitar"
4:40 The Tegha is not a "scimitar"
5:13 The Pulwar is not a "scimitar"
5:40 Other misuses of "scimitar"
5:57 Connotations of "scimitar" - the Karabela
#scimitar #rant #history
https://wn.com/Why_Scimitars_Don't_Exist
If you read the word "Scimitar", what sword do you picture? It could be one of a thousand designs.
These days, the word "scimitar" is used to describe any non-european, curved sword, rather than a single style of sword. As a result, it can describe totally dissimilar swords, and loses all specificity and meaning.
The term "scimitar" etymologically derives from the mid 16th century Italian word Scimitarra and the mid 16th French word Cimeterre, both of which describe the Persian Shamshir.
Since then, it has also been use to describe a wide range of swords like the shamshir, kilij, pala, tulwar, pulwar, tegha, kora, arabic saif and ottoman karabela, nimcha, and even swords like the yataghan and sossun pattah.
If "scimitar" can be use to describe recurved blades like yataghan and sossun pattah, and also for classic sabres like kilij, then it inherently cannot describe either, they are totally dissimilar swords.
Each of these swords has a specific name, and in the information era, we should make an effort to use the correct word to describe them.
00:00 What even *is* a "Scimitar"?
00:45 Evolution of the word "Scimitar"
1:15 The Turkish Pala is not a "scimitar"
2:45 The Yatagan is not a "scimitar"
4:11 The Tulwar is not a "scimitar"
4:40 The Tegha is not a "scimitar"
5:13 The Pulwar is not a "scimitar"
5:40 Other misuses of "scimitar"
5:57 Connotations of "scimitar" - the Karabela
#scimitar #rant #history
- published: 09 Jan 2020
- views: 16446
12:51
MAKING A SHAMSHIR SCIMITAR!!! Part 1
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My name is Alec Steele and I am a 23 year old blacksmith from England, now living in Montana in the USA! With a great team of hardworking folks, we upload videos showcasing the projects we get up to here at the workshop. Lots of sparks, lots of making, lots of fantastic-ness. Great to have you here following along!
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- published: 30 Jun 2021
- views: 405373
2:44
The Rapier and the Scimitar.Medieval fighting styles.(Terry Shappert)
This is a part of the documentary from Terry Schappert about the siege of malta from the ottomans in 1565.Here you can see the use of rapier against the scimita...
This is a part of the documentary from Terry Schappert about the siege of malta from the ottomans in 1565.Here you can see the use of rapier against the scimitar.
Whole video at : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rubruP9p4i8 by MartianSanta.
https://wn.com/The_Rapier_And_The_Scimitar.Medieval_Fighting_Styles.(Terry_Shappert)
This is a part of the documentary from Terry Schappert about the siege of malta from the ottomans in 1565.Here you can see the use of rapier against the scimitar.
Whole video at : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rubruP9p4i8 by MartianSanta.
- published: 04 Aug 2013
- views: 175319
2:20
Star Trek Nemesis - Scimitar Introduction "She's a predator"
The introduction to the Scimitar.
All credit goes to Paramount Pictures.
The introduction to the Scimitar.
All credit goes to Paramount Pictures.
https://wn.com/Star_Trek_Nemesis_Scimitar_Introduction_She's_A_Predator
The introduction to the Scimitar.
All credit goes to Paramount Pictures.
- published: 23 Sep 2016
- views: 523632
9:02
Star Trek Nemesis - Scimitar Battle Scene (Part 1)
In this scene we the Scimitar attack the Enterprise. PART 2 HERE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSnzrxNIJd4
All credit goes to Paramount Pictures.
In this scene we the Scimitar attack the Enterprise. PART 2 HERE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSnzrxNIJd4
All credit goes to Paramount Pictures.
https://wn.com/Star_Trek_Nemesis_Scimitar_Battle_Scene_(Part_1)
In this scene we the Scimitar attack the Enterprise. PART 2 HERE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSnzrxNIJd4
All credit goes to Paramount Pictures.
- published: 03 Sep 2016
- views: 3066888
9:29
The Supermarine Scimitar; Not too Sharp
When we talk about Supermarine, we normally think of the Spitfire. It's a pity the company's last product, the Scimitar, didn't meet the reputation of its illus...
When we talk about Supermarine, we normally think of the Spitfire. It's a pity the company's last product, the Scimitar, didn't meet the reputation of its illustrious forebear, instead suffering a dreadful loss rate.
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When we talk about Supermarine, we normally think of the Spitfire. It's a pity the company's last product, the Scimitar, didn't meet the reputation of its illustrious forebear, instead suffering a dreadful loss rate.
If you like this content please consider supporting me at Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/ednash
Want another way to help support this channel? Maybe consider buying my book on my time fighting ISIS:
https://amzn.to/3preYyO
Interested in military affairs/history?
http://militarymatters.online/
- published: 19 Apr 2021
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