





Mario Patzke wrote: |
Here is the newest addition to my collection:
A very custom rondel dagger named "Rook", made by James G. Elmslie: I am quite enthralled. |
M. Lanteigne wrote: |
Hey Chad,
Do you know if the shorter one is based on an original? |
Roger Hooper wrote: |
Tod Cutler 15th century rondel |
Chad Arnow wrote: |
Bottom is a custom A&A piece that is huuuuge. :) |
Alex Indman wrote: |
Chad,
Just how long is the blade, something close to 20"? I am curious how does this dagger feel in icepick grip? Looking at it, probably way too long for comfortable/precise control of the point if trying to stab with icepick grip. IMHO, this would make it more of a short sword than a dagger. Alex. |
Chad Arnow wrote: |
This dagger definitely feels more "at home" wielded like a sword with the point up than like a dagger point-down. So could it be called a rondel-hilted shortsword? Maybe. :) |
Alex Indman wrote: |
I think this is exactly why the rondels are of such a small diameter - to allow for a "sword like" grip. The maker must have realized the blade is too long to be used as a typical rondel dagger. Could have been an extravagant order from someone who wanted a rondel dagger twice as long as other guys' daggers, and damn all practical considerations!
Alex. |