I commissioned this piece from the good folk at A&A about 10 years ago now and received it back in 2011. Undoubtably the best piece I’ve owned to date and one I’m extremely proud of. Enjoy.
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Craig forwarded those photos to me before and my jaw dropped. 10 years later, it's still just as impressive.
Nice sword, and I love the chiseled details! It's not often that one sees a repro rapier in the English style of the mid-1600s.
Is the pommel an authentic antique? It looks like I can see some silver punchwork that I don't see on the rest of the hilt.
--ElJay
Is the pommel an authentic antique? It looks like I can see some silver punchwork that I don't see on the rest of the hilt.
--ElJay
E.B. Erickson wrote: |
Nice sword, and I love the chiseled details! It's not often that one sees a repro rapier in the English style of the mid-1600s.
Is the pommel an authentic antique? It looks like I can see some silver punchwork that I don't see on the rest of the hilt. --ElJay |
Hi Eljay
Good to talk to you its been to long. The pommel is a cast from a mold of an original. Some of the other detail are inspired by elements from originals as well as far as the detail and motif.
Craig
Those look like A&A Still Life photographs. You guys really know how to do 17th century swords.
How long is the blade, the OAL of the sword and the weight? I don't have a rapier, but I always thought I would probably go with A&A for my first one when that inevitable day comes.
Looks great!
Looks great!
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