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General What does your Blade look like?

Or you could go with the concept of "bigger than a K-bar, smaller than a sword" and perhaps caveat as "heavier blade, intended more as weapon than general tool".

Which then also opens up things like kukris... or parang... or any of a number of variations.

And yes, I know both the above were *originally* tools, I'm just going with a concept for the discussion.
 
So, what's your favorite Bowie "deep cut"?
So I actually got to see him on the China Girl tour (I was a teenager then, so my parents wanted to go and a ticket was cheaper than a babysitter back then (and I was old enough to be well-behaved in public, so like 14)), though I have to say his Ziggy Stardust era is my preference. Young Americans and Heroes are pretty cool also, and his whole discography is pretty awesome, so it's hard to call just one a 'favorite'.
 
That feels right. like an undersized gladius or spatha, with better metallurgy. The blade was one of Dumarest's weapons of choice in the books, and the LBB depiction confused me a little. "A basket hilt? How could he carry that in his boot?"
Dumarest's standard weapon was a knife, and one with a blade a little shorter than the standard dueling weapon of the setting. So definitely not a 'blade', just a knife or dagger.
 
Dumarest's standard weapon was a knife, and one with a blade a little shorter than the standard dueling weapon of the setting. So definitely not a 'blade', just a knife or dagger.

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::does text search of all 33 Dumarest books::
  • Lallia, Ch 1:
    "The hilt of a knife showed above the waistband of his pants, the nine-inch blade gleaming as he threw it beside the tunic on the bed."
  • Lallia, Ch 4:
    "He had seen it a hundred times in the eyes of watchers clustered around a ring where men fought with ten-inch blades."
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Well... shirt. Everything I thought I knew was a lie.
 
Traveller dagger:

Dagger (250 grams; CrlO; TL 1): A small knife weapon with a flat, two-edged blade approximately 200mm (7.9") in length. Daggers are usually carried in a belt sheath, and less frequently are concealed in a boot sheath or strapped to the forearm.
Daggers are usually the last weapon of defense, and worn constantly. Each weighs 250 grams; that weight, however, does not count against the weight load of the character as the weapon is worn constantly and comfortably

Traveller blade:

Blade (350 grams; Cr50; TL 3): A hybrid knife weapon with a heavy, flat two-edged blade nearly 300mm (11.8") in length, and a semi-basket handguard. Because of the bulk of the handguard, it is generally carried in a belt scabbard.

9" is closer to the dagger, 10" is closer to the blade.
 
The duelling knives used in the Dumarest novels are not what you'd call 'heavy' in the blade. They were light and fast, intended for 1v1 fights in arenas between men wearing no armour (or even shirts), and there's no mention of any sort of basket.

This is not to say that there weren't 'blades' in that setting, but Earl didn't generally use them.
He carried a dagger, and wore mesh for preference.
 
One of the sword makers made a space marine "blade" years ago, like in the 90's; looked cool in the catalog, no basket hilt though.
 
Traveller blade:

Blade (350 grams; Cr50; TL 3): A hybrid knife weapon with a heavy, flat two-edged blade nearly 300mm (11.8") in length, and a semi-basket handguard. Because of the bulk of the handguard, it is generally carried in a belt scabbard.

. . . , 10" is closer to the blade.

This is sounding closer to a Main Gauche in general overall appearance, but without any particular reference to the left hand.
 
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