Here are the final pictures and specs on my recent proto mort project:
Final specs:
37" Over All
31.5" Blade
3 Pounds 4 Ounces Total Weight
4" Point of Balance
21.5" (from guard) Center of Percussion
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I'm also offering these (Viking axe and spear head) up for sale either as a mounted set for display or as individual items. The display would consist of a recovered plank from an 18th century Great Lakes steam boat ship wreck... The display mounting has not yet been completed... but the work can be seen here:
http://www.bigrockforge.com/blog/?p=603
Somewhere out there, is a motion picture project that needs you, Scott, as armourer and director of photography.
The consistency of your aesthetic is very impressive. Well done sir!
The consistency of your aesthetic is very impressive. Well done sir!
Thank you for that Eric...
Although I love doing work like this... Sometimes the consistency has more to do with the commission though. I DO have an interest in doing some swords with a more 'Continental' look..... and am in the process of doing some non-commissioned work that will be outside of my box.. at least I will try.
And by the way... I am currently doing work for an upcoming major motion picture.. the details of which are currently under wraps. But it will be more early American. I'm biting at the bit to release the info and the work I've done!!!
Although I love doing work like this... Sometimes the consistency has more to do with the commission though. I DO have an interest in doing some swords with a more 'Continental' look..... and am in the process of doing some non-commissioned work that will be outside of my box.. at least I will try.
And by the way... I am currently doing work for an upcoming major motion picture.. the details of which are currently under wraps. But it will be more early American. I'm biting at the bit to release the info and the work I've done!!!
Scott:
This is quality work no matter how you look at it. It really captures that alive and real feel. Thanks for showing it.
Jon
This is quality work no matter how you look at it. It really captures that alive and real feel. Thanks for showing it.
Jon
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