She was an ardous one to deliver, but at last she is done.. Took about 65 hectic workhours.
Pollaxe inspired by/loosely based on the originals in the Wallace Collection, but also worked from other originals of less "knightly"-grade.
Forged from 1060 steel, hardened and tempered to hold a strong and sharp edge. Length ca 200cm, (head will end up around eyeheigh on the future owner). Weight ca 1,7kg.
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Beautiful work!. I love the finish
Man I want one!!! I'd like one more simple though but that is an awesome weapon, one to be admired from a healthy and safe distance perhaps.
RPM
RPM
Thou hast stolen my idea!
woes to me ...
Nice work congratulations
woes to me ...
Nice work congratulations
Bruno Giordan wrote: |
Thou hast stolen my idea!
woes to me ... Nice work congratulations |
Hehe, i have? Well there is plenty of medieval pollaxe splendor to go around isn't there? ;)
How much did that end up costing him? Looks impressive!
M.
M.
That thing is amazing! I especially like the minor imperfections you left in the steel, it gives it that great hand crafted appearance.
Fantasttic work! It has both a rugged quality to it combined with a certain air of refinement. I love it!
Very impressive work! Both this and the Ahlspeiss posted elswhere in the forum. Ever though about doing one of the 'Swedish' halberds drawn by Dolnstein?
I echo others comments...very impressive work. :cool:
I thought the first pic was the original :eek:
Nice work.
Nice work.
I'd love to see it in action, after swinging a one metre 1.5kg mace and feeling noodle armed as a result one imagines that a 2 metre 1.5kg poleaxe would be a mighty beast to throw around, what cracking good fun.
It looks very sturdy too, with all that stee coming down the shaft , impresive to say the least
By the way that hammer like thing looks like a meat tenderiser, how's it supposed to work?
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It looks very sturdy too, with all that stee coming down the shaft , impresive to say the least
By the way that hammer like thing looks like a meat tenderiser, how's it supposed to work?
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Rod Walker wrote: |
I thought the first pic was the original :eek:
Nice work. |
Likewise! :eek: Very nice!
Cheers!
Gordon
Thanks all for the positive feedback.
Which halberd are you refering to exacly?
The next items on my list are a grossemesser and a 13th cen iron Mace
Daniel Staberg wrote: |
Very impressive work! Both this and the Ahlspeiss posted elswhere in the forum. Ever though about doing one of the 'Swedish' halberds drawn by Dolnstein? |
Which halberd are you refering to exacly?
The next items on my list are a grossemesser and a 13th cen iron Mace
W. Schütz wrote: | ||
Hehe, i have? Well there is plenty of medieval pollaxe splendor to go around isn't there? ;) |
No but I have lost my originality. I will go with another project ... modern times require originality, even if it wasn't a value for old times at all, on the contrary, artists would try to stay in line with the past.
WOW! Yes, I thought one illustrated in the picture was the original as well. Very well done!!
Thanks again for the comments guys. I try my best to pay homage to the originals.
These wonderful polearms are also a strong influence on this one - details on how the head is alined, spikedetails, decorations etc..
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These wonderful polearms are also a strong influence on this one - details on how the head is alined, spikedetails, decorations etc..
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