Posts: 239 Location: New Hampton, N.Y.
Sat 07 Aug, 2010 11:22 am
Fish Tail Type XII
Posts: 250
Thu 02 Sep, 2010 9:24 am
I like the jam session pics!
Talent is just plain talent!
I like the elegance of that XIIa...... the fishtail pommel really dresses it up!
Whats the grip? cord under leather?
Posts: 239 Location: New Hampton, N.Y.
Thu 02 Sep, 2010 1:15 pm
David Stokes wrote: |
I like the jam session pics!
Talent is just plain talent!
I like the elegance of that XIIa...... the fishtail pommel really dresses it up!
Whats the grip? cord under leather? |
Hi Daivd thanks for posting. It is hard to imagin a XII fishtail getting no comments but it may have been the music pics sorry. Anyway Yes it is hemp over woodcore with thin leather wrap. Special cutting edge and heat treat you know, the whole nine:)
Posts: 170 Location: Los Angeles
Thu 02 Sep, 2010 1:52 pm
John Lundemo wrote: |
It is hard to imagin a XII fishtail getting no comments but it may have been the music pics sorry. |
Naw, John. It's just that your customer beat you to the chase: ;)
http://www.myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=20416
Lovely sword no matter when you see it. Absolutely beautiful.
Posts: 493 Location: Maryland, USA
Thu 02 Sep, 2010 2:17 pm
Comments come and go but no matter what...this sword and the peices in process rock!
Posts: 239 Location: New Hampton, N.Y.
Thu 02 Sep, 2010 6:36 pm
Zach Luna wrote: |
John Lundemo wrote: | It is hard to imagin a XII fishtail getting no comments but it may have been the music pics sorry. |
Naw, John. It's just that your customer beat you to the chase: ;)
http://www.myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=20416
Lovely sword no matter when you see it. Absolutely beautiful. |
Holly crap! I didn't see the nice photo's or posts at all, pretty excited, thanks mr. Luna. Don't know how I missed it. Anyway thanks to all for the kind words. Man I digs me a fishtail longsword really a joy to make.
Posts: 367 Location: Seattle, WA
Thu 02 Sep, 2010 7:53 pm
I think I'm rapidly falling for fishtails, and there's a very big itch starting. They look quite eloquent. I had the opportunity to play with a couple custom one's recently and was amazed. Yes, yes, there's the itch...
Posts: 52 Location: Tallahassee, Florida, USA
Thu 02 Sep, 2010 8:15 pm
If you've got an itch, Mr Lundemo's the man to scratch it! :D
Brilliant work, John. I love this sword. I'm thinking this one may have crept onto my 'favorite Odins' list, if only for the sake of it's beauty and simplicity. It looks refined and elegant while still maintaining that quintessential man-at-arms look, IMO. Like I said, brilliant work. ;-)
Oh, and the Silent Kings photos aren't half-bad themselves! You're good.
-Brogdon
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