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Are those OPW "excavations" images? This not a Touché I'm merely curious. |
D. Ruaidhrí Maxwell wrote: |
Still to deem the name Gallowglass (Gallóglaigh) should it not bear some relationship in form and therefore function to a blade carried by said Gallowglass? Or are we to expect anything these days, I mean this as such: I produce a blade and call it a hussar sword, it is however a basket hilt Backsword. the style i.e. it is a cavalry sword and it has a hand guard. So owing to small similarities I can call it what I like. A copy of a Livgarden (Royal Danish Bodyguard) sabre can be called a Viking blade? a line should be drawn. The print selected for my original post is that of a Gallowglass, there are other similar prints and examples of Gallowglass blades in the National Museum of Ireland and in various Volksmuseum across Germany. If the blade is not a Gallowglass blade how can it be called so. Or was it that he just liked the name? |
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In a final note, at the end of the pommel there should be no end screw or fastening it should be flush with the pommel. |
D. Ruaidhrí Maxwell wrote: |
I understand that Albion make interpretations but I feel that an accurate portrayal of a 16th Century model would do this area albeit era somewhat more justice.
But perhaps that is merely my own enjoyment or large weapons creeping into the fray. |
D. Ruaidhrí Maxwell wrote: |
No in truth, I must concede the point, a little flustered coming off nights. No anger was intended towards Albion. I see the point being made, it is just more disappointment towards the industry. As in I love this area of Irish history, and not what I would consider a valid reproduction has been made in the market. I understand that Albion make interpretations but I feel that an accurate portrayal of a 16th Century model would do this area albeit era somewhat more justice.
But perhaps that is merely my own enjoyment or large weapons creeping into the fray. |
Nathan Robinson wrote: | ||
How would you feel about a two-handed Irish sword made on the blade they intend to use for their Maximilian sword? I can imagine this large multi-fullered blade fitted with a ring-hilt to make quite a convincing version of the one portrayed in the artwork you supplied. Perhaps a worthy suggestion for them for a future model? Hmm... it's got my attention. |
Nathan Robinson wrote: | ||
How would you feel about a two-handed Irish sword made on the blade they intend to use for their Maximilian sword? I can imagine this large multi-fullered blade fitted with a ring-hilt to make quite a convincing version of the one portrayed in the artwork you supplied. Perhaps a worthy suggestion for them for a future model? Hmm... it's got my attention. |
D. Ruaidhrí Maxwell wrote: |
That would indeed by something special! If that were to come about it would certainly open up more people to the era and doors on my Island. |