Posts: 717 Location: Wisconsin, USA
Wed 10 Nov, 2004 5:52 am
Museum Line Update -- Svante
Here is the first Svante Eric put together, featuring (in my opinion) a beautifully hollowground blade by Jason (aided by excellent programming by Steve Fisher). And thank you, Peter, for such a wonderful design!
More photos on the Svante page:
http://www.albion-swords.com/swords/johnsson/...svante.htm
Best,
Howy
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Posts: 2,608
Wed 10 Nov, 2004 6:44 am
Muhahahahaha <evil laugh> So when do they start shipping?
Posts: 493
Wed 10 Nov, 2004 7:01 am
This sword is about a century later than my era of greatest interest. But it tempts me strongly to expand my interest. It's a beautiful piece of work.
Posts: 411 Location: Göteborg Sweden
Wed 10 Nov, 2004 7:02 am
Posts: 9,570 Location: Dayton, OH
Wed 10 Nov, 2004 7:04 am
Russ Ellis wrote: |
Muhahahahaha <evil laugh> So when do they start shipping? |
Somehow I knew this post get you attention, Russ. :cool:
Howy, Peter, and company,
This is pretty outstanding. It's cool to see how well the production version matches Peter's version.
Posts: 717 Location: Wisconsin, USA
Wed 10 Nov, 2004 7:22 am
Patrik Erik Lars Lindblom wrote: |
:) That must be a very fast and strong sword, is it two sides on the pommel, Howy? :confused: |
Yes, Indeed (didn't want people to think there were niches on both sides...)
Best,
Howy
Posts: 717 Location: Wisconsin, USA
Wed 10 Nov, 2004 7:54 am
Russ Ellis wrote: |
Muhahahahaha <evil laugh> So when do they start shipping? |
They will be shipping slowly -- one every few weeks, because they are difficult and time consuming to put together (and it is more important to get it right than just get it done.)
Best,
Howy
Posts: 132 Location: Austria, Europe
Wed 10 Nov, 2004 10:16 am
Beautiful! I envy the future owners. How does it handle? And when will we see test-cutting with it? ;)
Posts: 717 Location: Wisconsin, USA
Wed 10 Nov, 2004 10:29 am
Markus Haider wrote: |
Beautiful! I envy the future owners. How does it handle? And when will we see test-cutting with it? ;) |
Like a dream, actually... amazingly light for such a heavy sword, and it just screams to cut something...
Best,
howy
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Wed 10 Nov, 2004 11:07 am
Howard Waddell wrote: |
Russ Ellis wrote: | Muhahahahaha <evil laugh> So when do they start shipping? |
They will be shipping slowly -- one every few weeks, because they are difficult and time consuming to put together (and it is more important to get it right than just get it done.)
Best,
Howy |
Excellent. I think I was third (or was it sixth?) in the lineup. Can't wait to see this one in person. (Heck as much stuff as I sold to finance the purchase of this thing you can hardly blame me.)
I do agree I'd MUCH rather you get it right then just get it done. :)
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Wed 10 Nov, 2004 11:08 am
Chad Arnow wrote: |
Russ Ellis wrote: | Muhahahahaha <evil laugh> So when do they start shipping? |
Somehow I knew this post get you attention, Russ. :cool:
Howy, Peter, and company,
This is pretty outstanding. It's cool to see how well the production version matches Peter's version. |
Yeah I think I'm getting predictable. :)
Posts: 230 Location: New Joisey
Wed 10 Nov, 2004 11:26 am
What are the niches in the pommel for?
Posts: 2,608
Wed 10 Nov, 2004 12:53 pm
I don't think anyone really knows for sure. It's been theorized that they held little icons of saints, or relics of some sort. However I don't think any of those things were found when they exhumed the original.
Posts: 395
Wed 10 Nov, 2004 1:38 pm
Well, being the new guy here at Albion I've got to handle this beasty. What a nice beasty it is. A more robust blade I've not seen on the market (concerning historical representations and the reproductions of such). At 4lbs this swords feels as light by comparison as the Baron (3lbs 11oz) but with more authority. Without a doubt a penultimate sword of war. Static heft is remarkable as well. Cutting should be an absolute joy as well as well as being easy. But this is no bottle cutter. I suspect that light cutting medium would just get blasted out of the way. The rienforced tip is in keeping with the armours of the day. Not a weapon to be on the receiving end of. Great to see the final product in person.
Russ I have no doubt this will be the center piece of your collection, it's a show stopper.
Posts: 2,608
Wed 10 Nov, 2004 2:35 pm
Hey B, I think that you are probably correct. The XVIIIe that Jake Powning made may give it a run for its money though we will see... :)
Posts: 411 Location: Göteborg Sweden
Wed 10 Nov, 2004 3:25 pm
Russ Ellis wrote: |
I don't think anyone really knows for sure. It's been theorized that they held little icons of saints, or relics of some sort. However I don't think any of those things were found when they exhumed the original. |
When you name that "It's been theorized that they held little icons of saints"
i starts to think on "The three holly men" a story i heard about long time ago,
when someone asked about where those three crowns comes from we have here in sweden,
i wonder if they can have been in there.
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Posts: 559 Location: Stillwater N.J.
Wed 10 Nov, 2004 4:19 pm
That's absolutely the jewel of the Albion line up :D
Too bad it's so far out of my budget :cry:
Posts: 723 Location: Sweden
Wed 10 Nov, 2004 5:46 pm
Russ Ellis wrote: |
I don't think anyone really knows for sure. It's been theorized that they held little icons of saints, or relics of some sort. However I don't think any of those things were found when they exhumed the original. |
There were no figures or anything alse in the niches when the sword was found. Peter's theory is that if there were any (perhaps the saints George, Olaf and Erik), they were kept by the family or distributed to his most loyal friends. IIRC, a very similar pommel on a sword in ROTMS sports the same number of niches.
Posts: 3,646 Location: Midwest
Wed 10 Nov, 2004 9:15 pm
Looking very nice.
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