Angus Trim wrote: |
There's a XIIIa monster { 4lbs, 37 inch blade, still real lively} |
Sounds great. Lively is a good, good thing. :)
*drool*
Angus Trim wrote: |
There's a XIIIa monster { 4lbs, 37 inch blade, still real lively} |
Jean-Carle Hudon wrote: |
M. Trim,
the time frame you have chosen is rich in names which resonate through medieval history, though the more obvious such as Richard Coeur de Lion, and his brother John Lackland are over used, I would look more to the colourful and violent lords such as Simon de Montfort, who crushed the Cathares in the south of what is now France (1210 to 1218), elder relation of the Simon de Montfort who was instrumental in the baron's rebellion in England from 1258 to 1265. In the great battles, I can think of Bouvines,, Courtrai, Bannockburn, Also in that time frame is the signing of Magna Carta, so the list of Norman-English lords who imposed the beginnings of democracy on the english crown could provide you with a long list to choose from (earls of Clare, Gloucester, Winchester, Norfolk, Oxford, the Constable of Chester, Mareschal the Younger etc...) I think the trick is to match the blade to the georaphy and time frame , and then choose the name to honour one of those who would have used the same type of weapon, or commanded troops who would have . Good luck in your research. Jean-Carle Hudon |
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Angus Trim: And, these won't have any serial numbers, just names, sorry...... |
Jean Thibodeau wrote: |
Very good suggestions for individual models but I think Guss was thinking about what to call this new line of swords. :D Although there was a mention also about using names instead of model numbers in an earlier post so I guess that's another thing Gus has to figure out. :blush: ( So maybe I jumped to conclusions about what you were responding to. ) |
Nathan Robinson wrote: |
Trim-ply the Best
Nah. Just kiddin'. |
Tim Lison wrote: |
Any news on when we'll see some of these swords? |
Tim Lison wrote: |
Sorry to dig up this old thread, but I have been watching Gus's sites and haven't seen any of these swords. Am I missing something? |
M. Eversberg II wrote: |
:surprised: Those look quite amazing! How many more of those are you going to make?
M. |