Posts: 717 Location: Wisconsin, USA
Wed 07 Jul, 2004 8:06 am
Museum Line update
Posts: 5,739 Location: Wichita, Kansas
Wed 07 Jul, 2004 9:01 am
Kevins work is really looking good Howy!
I especially love the buckle and chape. Did Kevin make those himself?
Posts: 717 Location: Wisconsin, USA
Wed 07 Jul, 2004 9:39 am
Patrick Kelly wrote: |
Kevins work is really looking good Howy!
I especially love the buckle and chape. Did Kevin make those himself? |
Yessir!
Posts: 9,570 Location: Dayton, OH
Wed 07 Jul, 2004 11:17 am
I got to handle one of the production Brescia's yesterday, and I was able to handle Peter's prototype in Atlanta. The production Brescia is every bit as good as Peter's. That's pretty darn impressive.
It's a beautiful looking and handling sword.
Posts: 1,717 Location: Buffalo, NY.
Wed 07 Jul, 2004 11:24 am
Howard,
The Scabbard and of course, the Solingen look great- And as you guys move along with the Museum Line the closer you come to the St. Maurice sword, and I CAN'T WAIT! Not that I will be able to afford it when it does. :confused: .
Posts: 228 Location: Davis Monthan AFB, AZ
Wed 07 Jul, 2004 11:28 am
Wow, awesome work Kevin!
Posts: 11,553 Location: San Francisco
Wed 07 Jul, 2004 11:29 am
Howard, that's absolutely awesome. Kevin's work is simply put: the best in the game right now. That sword has never looked so good. The scabbard really puts it into its proper historical context and completes the ensemble.
Posts: 1,001 Location: Roanoke,Va
Wed 07 Jul, 2004 11:56 am
"Impressive,... most impressive". Handsome looking all around.
William
aka Bill
Posts: 421 Location: Podgorje, Kamnik, Slovenia, Europe
Wed 07 Jul, 2004 1:24 pm
Love the scabbard!
Posts: 219 Location: Aurora, Ohio
Wed 07 Jul, 2004 4:22 pm
One thing to keep in mind with this scabbard is that Kevin forged everything, down to the belt buckle. Everything on this scabbard is one of a kind and individual. Kevin keeps impressing me every time I see him forging these buckles out.
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Posts: 5,739 Location: Wichita, Kansas
Wed 07 Jul, 2004 10:00 pm
Howard Waddell wrote: |
Patrick Kelly wrote: | Kevins work is really looking good Howy!
I especially love the buckle and chape. Did Kevin make those himself? |
Yessir! |
Neat!
Posts: 500 Location: Austin, TX
Wed 07 Jul, 2004 10:48 pm
Write me down for a Sword of St. Maurice-Turin. Any rough-ballpark-wild-ass-guesses when this Museum-line sword will see production? Next summer or fall perhaps?
Regards,
Brian M
Posts: 717 Location: Wisconsin, USA
Thu 08 Jul, 2004 4:14 am
Brian M wrote: |
Write me down for a Sword of St. Maurice-Turin. Any rough-ballpark-wild-ass-guesses when this Museum-line sword will see production? Next summer or fall perhaps?
Regards,
Brian M |
It is Steve's next programming challenge, so I am hoping that by the Fall of this year we will have the Turin in production.
Best,
Howy
Posts: 1,717 Location: Buffalo, NY.
Thu 08 Jul, 2004 5:15 am
Very nice! And the savings begins. . .
Not to take attention away from the beautiful scabbard for the Solingen! Very impressive.
Posts: 500 Location: Austin, TX
Fri 09 Jul, 2004 1:38 am
Even allowing for some slippage, that's earlier than I would have expected. Howy, do you have a (ballpark) price determined for the SoSM? You mentioned it will be more than the first Museum pieces ($1000) -- but are we talking $1250? $1500? I will need to start squirelling away the money now.
I assume you will also be producing a recreation of the original scabbard (not meaning the "case") as well?
Regards,
Brian M
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