Posts: 2,160 Location: New Hampshire
Sun 06 Aug, 2006 10:10 am
Richard Furrer wrote: |
Jeff, I don't mean to rub salt, but you got trumped on the wootz as well.
I forged this one a few years ago. I think this blade strikes a cord in bladesmiths. - Ric |
Hi Ric
Very cool ..... any shots of the blade all hilted up ?
You smiths are truly an amazing bunch, thanks for sharing that ! Mac
P.S. your wootz looks awesome !
Posts: 2,160 Location: New Hampshire
Sun 06 Aug, 2006 11:20 am
The portrait of Sultan Mehmet, the Conqueror
This picture is in the British Museum and attributed to Italian painter Bellini. 1444-1481
http://www.ee.bilkent.edu.tr/~history/topkapi.html
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Posts: 2,160 Location: New Hampshire
Wed 09 Aug, 2006 3:28 am
Just got this new pic from Vince ....
"The Mehmet sword guard -- blued steel with silver and gold inlay."
A beautiful piece of work, Mac
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Posts: 301 Location: Palo Alto, CA
Wed 09 Aug, 2006 8:42 am
:eek: :eek: :eek:
Need I say more?
Cheers,
Posts: 1,812 Location: Washington DC metro area, USA
Wed 09 Aug, 2006 1:37 pm
Thomas McDonald wrote: |
Just got this new pic from Vince ....
"The Mehmet sword guard -- blued steel with silver and gold inlay."
A beautiful piece of work, Mac |
Thanks for the update, Mac! Keep 'em coming!
Posts: 2,160 Location: New Hampshire
Mon 14 Aug, 2006 5:24 pm
Posts: 11,553 Location: San Francisco
Mon 14 Aug, 2006 5:45 pm
Asside from Vince's great design and artistic skills, he's also a very efficient production artist. Very quick!
Posts: 864 Location: Michigan, USA
Mon 14 Aug, 2006 5:54 pm
* sigh ... *
I would love to see Mr. Evans do a Polish Hussar Saber.
I echo the sentiments of everyone here.
Posts: 558 Location: Central PA
Tue 15 Aug, 2006 12:38 am
Thomas McDonald wrote: |
Vince posted up pics of the completed sword !
This sword is inspired by the sword of Mehmet II. A few changes were made by request of the owner.
Blade Length 41-3/4", OAL 54". Pattern welded steel, Ivory grip, steel mounts with silver and gold inlay. |
I like it, Mac! The devil is in the details, and the details are among Vince Evans' strongest suit. Which can only mean one thing-- Vince Evans is the Devil! :p
So, now that someone has commissioned this sword, I wonder if someone will commission the sword of Mehmet II's arch-nemesis -- Vlad Dracula (aka Vlad Tepes)?
Posts: 2,160 Location: New Hampshire
Tue 15 Aug, 2006 3:35 am
Jeremiah Swanger wrote: |
I like it, Mac! The devil is in the details, and the details are among Vince Evans' strongest suit. Which can only mean one thing-- Vince Evans is the Devil! :p |
Actually, Jeremiah, the skill and talent it took to do what Vince does can only come from God, the devil can't even win a fiddling contest .
Vince has a great relationship with the Lord, and methinks it's his glory that guides everything in Vince's life !
<>< Amen, Mac
Posts: 529 Location: Northamptonshire,England
Tue 15 Aug, 2006 9:41 am
Cheers for putting these up Mac,
i missed em on the site-albums etc,
Beautifull sword,fine looking scabbard too,
Great work as usuall from Vince,
:cool:
Posts: 5,739 Location: Wichita, Kansas
Tue 15 Aug, 2006 10:38 am
I love horn and bone grips on guns, swords, knives, whatever. Not only do I love the choice of grip material but also the overall design, shape and proportion of this sword. If I had my choice of anything Vince has ever made this might very well be the one I'd choose. It really speaks to me.
Posts: 558 Location: Central PA
Tue 15 Aug, 2006 11:53 am
Thomas McDonald wrote: |
Jeremiah Swanger wrote: | I like it, Mac! The devil is in the details, and the details are among Vince Evans' strongest suit. Which can only mean one thing-- Vince Evans is the Devil! :p |
Actually, Jeremiah, the skill and talent it took to do what Vince does can only come from God, the devil can't even win a fiddling contest .
Vince has a great relationship with the Lord, and methinks it's his glory that guides everything in Vince's life !
<>< Amen, Mac |
I was rather intoxicated (the sixteen men of Tain will do that to ya) when I wrote that post. I certainly did not mean to imply anything negative about Mr. Evans, his beliefs, or his craft, all of which I have no doubt are first-rate.
No offense was meant on my behalf, and I apologize if any was caused.
Let this be a lesson on the evils of drunken posting. ;)
Posts: 301 Location: Palo Alto, CA
Tue 15 Aug, 2006 12:01 pm
Very Nice work From Mr. Evans as usual. I really like the fact that he doesn't limit himself to just european work. It's interesting to note that on this sword, the handle is the only thing that's been lengthened when compared to the original. That Mehmet must have had quite a reach and strong wrists :eek: .
Patrick, I agree that this one is definitely a top 2 contender. I also love that Kilij he did a while back.
Cheers,
Posts: 5,739 Location: Wichita, Kansas
Tue 15 Aug, 2006 12:22 pm
Nate C. wrote: |
Patrick, I agree that this one is definitely a top 2 contender. I also love that Kilij he did a while back. |
This one and that Kilij are my favorites too!
Posts: 1,717 Location: Buffalo, NY.
Tue 15 Aug, 2006 12:45 pm
This sword is exquisite,
I am especially drawn to the design on the guard which to me looks rather Tolkienesque. This coming from me is a great complement. I really dislike all of the LOTR swords out there but I think Vince may have the skill to design a Tolkienesque sword that could speak to my imagination. Something elegant and ethereal- just like the wonderful design on this swords guard. This being said I know that Vince sticks with historic designs and I commend him for this.
Jeremy
Posts: 156
Tue 15 Aug, 2006 6:28 pm
This sword is truly special. It is at once a puposeful weapon and a beautiful
object. Wow! comes to mind upon seeing it.
Neato!
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