http://www.trueswords.com/angel-alita-d ... -2570.html
link to the sword

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damast is very well known in the forging community.Hadou Kaen wrote:to bad the art of making real damascus blades have been lost throughout the ages, or that would be one badass butterfly knife errr butterfly sword
if you want a real reenactment version just contact stienen damast in Germany.^Ripper wrote:customs bitching it being a weapon..., possibility of being a bit illegal especially if its sharp as they claim
banzai wrote:first of all, this is my first post
i'm dennis from the netherlands
I loved the manga series and many tnx for the scanlations
now back to the subject.
damascus is the capitol city of syria and only a little bit to do with these kind of blades. the name of this steel is damast.
damast steel has it's origins in india (wootz) and is also known as wootzsteel. it is made from contaminated iron (vanadium and carbon contamination). it first came to Europe trough merchants from Damascus.
the little bastards sold it of course as Damascus swords.
the forging technique is the same as in samurai swords. by using this contaminated iron ore you'll get a much harder and flexible blade. when etching the blade with acid, the line's will become visible.
at the beginning of the 19th century the production of these swords stopped because the only mine the produced the right ore for these kind of swords had dried up. in 1980 the damast steel was reconstructed by professor John Verhoeven of the University of Iowa and an Californian forger, Alfred Pendray.
damascus: wikipedia
damast: original german site , translated to english
damast is very well known in the forging community.Hadou Kaen wrote:to bad the art of making real damascus blades have been lost throughout the ages, or that would be one badass butterfly knife errr butterfly sword
I've seen a catalog with preforged slabs of damast steel in various sizes. just forge of grind it in the desired shape ad polish it and you can make your own battle angel sword.
if you want a real reenactment version just contact stienen damast in Germany.^Ripper wrote:customs bitching it being a weapon..., possibility of being a bit illegal especially if its sharp as they claim
i only know this for Europe, but as long as it's not a sharp sword it will be seen as a stage attribute and can even be worn at conventions and other events.
if it's sharp, transport is not a problem. the only problem is taking it out in public.
In terms of visual experience and feel, I'd say it looks like it's way off the mark. I would like the handle(s) to be made of blackened steel and the blade to have a welled surface. In other words, just like the one in the manga.Nepoproxy wrote:I bought that blade a while back. The quality could be better. It's sharp but the edge they put on it is a little blunt. I've been thinking about doing some work to it. I think I'd like it better if it was blued and the wood was darker, and maybe if it had a little more of a used feel. The wood needs to have the little lines like in some of the other pics in the manga. IMO anyway.
Yup.Vega2503 wrote:No, even if it was scaled to her size, it would still be bigger than the replica.
I just placed that there as an easy example.Vega2503 wrote:That's not the right one, though...the one in that pic is one of 2 that were fused together to make the good version...but it's still small.