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Proteus, named after the Greek god whose name suggests "first", as it is my first attempt at making a sword. Also, named for the genus "Protea" of the Cape floral kingdom, which is the inspiration for the carving of the quillions and pommel.

Specs:
Blade: 5160
Fittings: Copper (patinated)
Handle: leather wrapped wood
Weight: 1.190kg (2.62 pounds)
OAL: 805mm (31.69 inches)
Blade length: 615mm (24.21 inches)
Blade thickness (at guard) 4.5mm
Point of balance: 62mm (2.44 inches) in front of guard

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