Posts: 1,606 Location: Chicago, Illinois
Wed 17 Jul, 2013 5:14 pm
Custom sword from Robert Moc
Posts: 4,393 Location: Northern California
Wed 17 Jul, 2013 6:55 pm
I'm not a Viking sword guy, but I have to say that you have a beautiful sword there.. We need specs and more photos.
Great looking scabbard too.
Posts: 1,903 Location: Toronto
Wed 17 Jul, 2013 7:09 pm
Wow Tim, another beautiful one for you! Where do you go from here?
Posts: 101 Location: San Jose calif
Wed 17 Jul, 2013 7:45 pm
viking sword
Truly Amazing Viking Sword Tim , love the motifs on the hilt and pummel
Congrats Good Sir !!!!!!!
Posts: 1,606 Location: Chicago, Illinois
Wed 17 Jul, 2013 7:49 pm
J.D. Crawford wrote: |
Wow Tim, another beautiful one for you! Where do you go from here? |
JD- Good question...I have a few projects underway for some other viking stuff but after that...?
Posts: 5,739 Location: Wichita, Kansas
Wed 17 Jul, 2013 8:07 pm
I usually don't go for all metal hilts for this period, but I have to say, that's very eye catching. Very nice.
Posts: 746 Location: Louisiana
Wed 17 Jul, 2013 10:32 pm
We've been corresponding about this sword for awhile, so you know how I feel. That said, seeing it completely together, it's even cooler than I envisioned it! Very cool! And the scabbard is super nice too...
Posts: 1,757 Location: Storvreta, Sweden
Thu 18 Jul, 2013 8:55 am
Fantastic work!
Congratulations to both you Tim and to Robert!
Very happy to see such dedication from both customer and maker.
Posts: 350 Location: Pacific Palisades, California
Thu 18 Jul, 2013 9:36 am
All metal niello hilts are fairly new to me. This is clearly an exceptional work all the way around. Looking forward to Peter's comments once he has it in hand.
It's particularly nice to see such a lovely scabbard where decorative restraint is applied. The sword is complimented and not overwhelmed. Very thoughtful.
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Jon
Posts: 864 Location: Michigan, USA
Thu 18 Jul, 2013 10:39 am
I'm sorry, Mr. Lison, I'm going to have to report you to the Forumite Federation For
The Possession Of An Exceedingly Extra-Ordinary Number Of Custom Swords,
please turn in your locker key until the investigation has concluded ...
Oh, and we'll have to give your parking space to someone else for the time-being.
B-)
Posts: 1,606 Location: Chicago, Illinois
Thu 18 Jul, 2013 11:17 am
Matthew G.M. Korenkiewicz wrote: |
Oh, and we'll have to give your parking space to someone else for the time-being.
B-) |
This is an outrage! Not my parking space!
Glad you like it...
Posts: 1,525 Location: Sydney, Australia
Tue 18 Sep, 2018 4:05 am
Tim Lison wrote: |
Matthew G.M. Korenkiewicz wrote: |
Oh, and we'll have to give your parking space to someone else for the time-being.
B-) |
This is an outrage! Not my parking space!
Glad you like it... |
actually id like to ask more about the contruction of that grip and hilt, how was it made, and what is the thickness of the metal, i find it somewhat interesting since its quite rare compared to normal wood and leather grips
Posts: 14 Location: CZ
Fri 21 Sep, 2018 5:18 am
Hilt construction
The web page says :
"All iron hilt is hollow and decorated with silver plating and niello in Urnes style animal motives".
Posts: 1,606 Location: Chicago, Illinois
Fri 21 Sep, 2018 8:32 pm
It wasn't rare at all towards the end of the Viking Age to have all metal hilts. The metal is quite thin, but still strong enough not to worry about damaging it. The progress photos that Robert sent me while making it give a rough idea about it's construction. It's a hell of a sword!
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