From: goodsoldierschweik@invalid.com   
      
   On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 20:07:20 +1100, Chilla   
    wrote:   
      
   >One piece of advice.   
   >   
   >Which country are you in?   
   >   
   >I would recommend learning to do it yourself.   
   >   
   >A couple of questions you must consider.   
   >   
   >1) What are you going to hit with the swords?   
   >2) What angle do you want the swords sharpened?   
   >3) How often do you want the swords sharpened?   
   >   
   >I think it's very important to know the answers to these questions, as   
   >it will help the sharpener to give you the best performance edge.   
   >   
   >   
   >Regards Charles   
   >   
   >aezael wrote:   
   >> I have a collection of old and oddball swords that I would like to   
   >> have given a good edge, not one of those grind and go types,   
   >> can any body give me a good source ?   
      
      
   Out of curiosity (after you have open the door :-) what is the optimum   
   angle for a sword to be used in battle where the gentry have mail and   
   the peasants leather and padded cloth?   
      
   Cheers,   
      
   Schweik   
   (goodsoldierschweikatgmaildotcom)   
      
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