Posts: 96 Location: Nelson,British Columbia,Canada
Tue 04 Jun, 2013 5:11 pm
papilanmaki sword by Vince Evens
Posts: 96 Location: Nelson,British Columbia,Canada
Tue 04 Jun, 2013 5:16 pm
Posts: 803 Location: In a van down by the river
Tue 04 Jun, 2013 6:01 pm
Of course it's amazing. Vince never ceases to amaze. He is always learning and including new techniques; Just when you thought he couldn't get any better, he does something better.
Posts: 9,570 Location: Dayton, OH
Tue 04 Jun, 2013 7:30 pm
Good heavens. That's stunning work. It's clean and precise, yet organic and natural. Phenomenal.
Posts: 336 Location: U.S.A.
Tue 04 Jun, 2013 7:47 pm
Some of Vince's finest work. Congratulations.
Posts: 1,606 Location: Chicago, Illinois
Tue 04 Jun, 2013 8:49 pm
Breathtaking! Not much more to say about this one...
Posts: 24
Tue 04 Jun, 2013 8:58 pm
Chad Arnow wrote: |
Good heavens. That's stunning work. It's clean and precise, yet organic and natural. Phenomenal. |
I second all of this!
It's a pleasure to see such fine swords, congratulations.
Posts: 1,757 Location: Storvreta, Sweden
Wed 05 Jun, 2013 1:09 am
Peter, Vince´s work is outstanding. I was very happy to see this sword in Uppsala when we met.
It is even better when you see it in front of you. Such a rich piece.
It is a joy that there are several sword smiths who reach for such levels of skill and artistry in their work. Truly an inspiration for us all.
It is also really great that there are patrons of this craft like you who are willing to sponsor good sword smiths in a way that lets them deliver at the best of their capability.
Peter: you did something very fine when you had this sword made for you. Work on this level is not just a pride and joy for yourself (as I am sure it is) but also expands our appreciation of what is possible in the the realm of the contemporary art of sword smiths.
Bravo!
Posts: 361 Location: Haifa, Israel
Wed 05 Jun, 2013 1:56 am
Looking for my jaw on the floor... :eek:
Posts: 114 Location: melbourne australia
Wed 05 Jun, 2013 1:58 am
Hi Peter.
Congratulations on your new masterpiece i am so envious of you.
I really love this type of sword and there so many variations and styles to choose from
Ah back on the waiting list again
Posts: 395 Location: Upper Hutt, New Zealand
Wed 05 Jun, 2013 2:47 am
I look at this sword and wonder how it is even possible.
I agree with Chads sentiment in the sense it looks flawless yet still natural. Often precision in the creation of objects is so obviously unnatural.
Posts: 864 Location: Michigan, USA
Wed 05 Jun, 2013 11:04 am
Yowzah ...
" ... exceptional ... ? "
... doesn't cut it ...
... no pun intended.
Maybe try it like this ...
EXCEPTIONAL !!!
B-)
Posts: 96 Location: Tampere, Finland
Thu 06 Jun, 2013 5:41 am
Amazing! Having seen the original in person I must say this recreation is just amazing. That sword is one of my favorite European swords and the recreation is just spot on.
Unfortunately my picture of the original doesn't make justice for it.
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Vince did phenomenal job.
Posts: 96 Location: Nelson,British Columbia,Canada
Tue 11 Jun, 2013 11:40 am
Thank you all for your comments. I took this sword to Sweden when I went with fellow members from Wulfheodenas and it certainly raised some eyebrows.
Vince Evans is the hero here though.
Jussi, thanks for your reply. Is the sword in the Helsinki Museum? If so, I would very much like to contact them.
Posts: 529 Location: Northamptonshire,England
Tue 11 Jun, 2013 1:07 pm
Thanks' for reposting some pics Peter, missed it last time,
Beautiful work,
as mentioned, a Gentleman and then some,:)
Posts: 818
Tue 11 Jun, 2013 2:19 pm
oh my
stunning
Posts: 285 Location: England, Essex
Wed 12 Jun, 2013 12:54 am
Brilliant work by a brilliant artist. Peter you are a fortunate man!
Paul
ps -- great to be with you and Vince in Sweden
Posts: 490 Location: UK
Sat 15 Jun, 2013 12:09 am
The sword hil garniture, blade and scabbard are exceptional, made by an artist who does his background research into what ever his talents produce. A masterpiece for sure
In the 'flesh' it is a joy and wonder to look at and hold, and it was great to meet both Vince, his wife Grace and fellow Wulfheodenas Peter during our shared visit to Sweden. The best of times.
best
Dave
ps for Peter Johnson, thank you for your own background work and considerable help and companionship during our visit. Top man :)
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