Morning all,
After hours of scouring the internet and checking through the online catalogues of just about every medieval / fantasy / european replica sword site on the net I stumbled across this forum.
I am having great difficulty identifying a sword that is used as part of our company logo. Our graphics guy says he used a basic template from a resource CD and the name of the image was simply 'sword67' which is very
unhelpful.
The image below is what we use in the company logo and I cannot find a single site on the web which has a sword in any way like this one.
I am hopeful that someone on here has seen this type of sword and can give me some keywords to use in a search as I have been through the first 50 pages of google image search using sword, flared sword etc.
Even if someone could tell me what the little flared bit below the hilt is called I might be able to narrow down the search a little as this is the most unique and important feature of the sword.
Even if you guys have a sword that has just the flared bit below the hilt I would greatly appreciate a link or name.
Thanks in advance,
SkitzoBoy.
After hours of scouring the internet and checking through the online catalogues of just about every medieval / fantasy / european replica sword site on the net I stumbled across this forum.
I am having great difficulty identifying a sword that is used as part of our company logo. Our graphics guy says he used a basic template from a resource CD and the name of the image was simply 'sword67' which is very
unhelpful.
The image below is what we use in the company logo and I cannot find a single site on the web which has a sword in any way like this one.
I am hopeful that someone on here has seen this type of sword and can give me some keywords to use in a search as I have been through the first 50 pages of google image search using sword, flared sword etc.
Even if someone could tell me what the little flared bit below the hilt is called I might be able to narrow down the search a little as this is the most unique and important feature of the sword.
Even if you guys have a sword that has just the flared bit below the hilt I would greatly appreciate a link or name.
Thanks in advance,
SkitzoBoy.
