Cutting test: Albion Oakeshott
Taking a look at the lovely Albion Oakeshott: a variant of the Type Xa blade type, that is from a very unique sword in the Wallace collection. https://albion-swords.com/old_albion_... If you want to continue learning about swords and sword related topics I highly recommend the Patreon of my colleague Matthew Forde. He has a wealth of knowledge of British military history and beyond. Subscription is well worth it and features book reviews, case studies, interviews with experts, and articles from guest authors (including the occasional ramblings of Dlatrex). / matthewforde

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