bristol sword help/advice
Posted: Mon May 18, 2020 1:03 am
ok so, Im hoping theres a few Bristol owners here who may have some advice and thoughts
my Bristol was bought 2nd hand, it has never been used for cutting ( that I know of) when I got it the pommel was offset just enough to notice if you're really looking at it
due to my slight ocd I couldn't leave it alone so I took a rubber mallet and tapped the pommel as careful as I could, actually pretty lightly and I bent the pommel a bit too far but I got it straightened back out. its fine now and straight but im a bit bummed out, I don't think the tang should be able to be bent so easily, it kinda makes me afraid to ever do any cutting with it
it was a peened model and I cant really tell whats going on under the grip, any thoughts? thanks for reading
my Bristol was bought 2nd hand, it has never been used for cutting ( that I know of) when I got it the pommel was offset just enough to notice if you're really looking at it
due to my slight ocd I couldn't leave it alone so I took a rubber mallet and tapped the pommel as careful as I could, actually pretty lightly and I bent the pommel a bit too far but I got it straightened back out. its fine now and straight but im a bit bummed out, I don't think the tang should be able to be bent so easily, it kinda makes me afraid to ever do any cutting with it
it was a peened model and I cant really tell whats going on under the grip, any thoughts? thanks for reading