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Tomek Kowmal Ciupinski
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PostPosted: Wed 20 Jun, 2018 12:29 pm    Post subject: A unique "furdyment" of the saber.         Quote

It was with great pleasure that I made a job based on the beautiful saber found at the Polish Army Museum in Warsaw.
The original belonged to the army of the court chancellor of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Karol Stanisław Radziwiłł.
Dated to the eighteenth century.
The weight of the original saber 1700g, my work more adapted to the present and wishes of a friend - 1260g.


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PostPosted: Wed 20 Jun, 2018 4:47 pm    Post subject:         Quote

That looks great Tomek! I really like the shape of the blade, especially the tip. It looks like it would be a brutal cutter.
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PostPosted: Fri 22 Jun, 2018 1:32 am    Post subject:         Quote

This is fantastic.

Ever since I've seen those curious sabers I wanted to see a reconstruction.

http://www.muzeumwp.pl/emwpaedia/szabla-wojsk...iwilla.php

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Wonder how do originals handle with their somehow beasty weights of ~1700g. :D


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Matthew G.M. Korenkiewicz




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PostPosted: Fri 22 Jun, 2018 4:16 am    Post subject:         Quote

Bartek Strojek wrote:
This is fantastic.

Ever since I've seen those curious sabers I wanted to see the reconstruction.

http://www.muzeumwp.pl/emwpaedia/szabla-wojsk...iwilla.php

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Wonder how do originals handle with their somehow beasty weight. :D


Way to go, BS. I tried finding that pic yesterday but had no luck. This is just an
awesome looking saber, and ....

TK, Holy BeeJeeZus ! what incredible work you continue to show us ! ! ! !
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Matthew G.M. Korenkiewicz




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PostPosted: Mon 25 Jun, 2018 3:52 am    Post subject:         Quote

Ya'know, Albion's motto at the top of the page I open is History In Your Hand ...
I'm not knocking that at all, but keep examining and celebrating what TK is doing, my
fellow forumites.

It seems to me He is an extraordinary talent reproducing history that you can, indeed,
hold in your hand. B-)
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Tomek Kowmal Ciupinski
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PostPosted: Tue 26 Jun, 2018 1:31 pm    Post subject:         Quote

Thank you all for good words.
Matthew, I'm glad it did not bore you. ;) Thank you my friend.

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