

J.D. Crawford wrote: |
You're my new hero.
Would you mind identifying these swords? Some are familiar, but some (like 2nd from the right) look like composites of swords I know. Is it a custom job? |
Scott Kowalski wrote: |
Very nice looking indeed Tim. I just realized we are in the same area. That is definitely a nice looking collection of brazil nut swords.
Scott |
Tim Lison wrote: |
A&A custom type XI based on a 10-11th century manuscript drawing |
J.D. Crawford wrote: | ||
Would that be the sword from the Anglo-Saxon manuscript pictured on p77 of 'Records'? Very cool. Sorry, I have but one Brazil nut pommel in my collection, and it's not in the league of your examples. I intend to correct this unacceptable situation over the next couple of years. |
J.D. Crawford wrote: |
I agree with your taste Tim. Those stud-like 'pips' would take away from the unique and simple beauty of the design.
Also, I see you opted out of the the slight guard curvature on the other A&A custom job, if that is the Ulfbert sword I am thinking of. (I thought it was a Reeve at first glance). Peirce glows about the curve, but I find it to be too little or too much. I also have a replica of that sword, but I am too humbled by your collection to mention the source. |
Tim Lison wrote: |
It is the Ulfberht sword and it does have a slight curve. You can't see it very well in this photo but it is actually very nice. Here's a link to my post I put up when it arrived. There are better pics.
http://www.myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t...highlight= |