Hope this helps.
Jeff


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Jeff Demetrick wrote: |
Interesting thread. Here is my contribution. The rest are in storage :(
Hope this helps. Jeff |
Thomas McDonald wrote: | ||
Hi Jeff Ah, so you were the one that snagged those two from Eoin ! Eoin Cummings Scottish Swords Thanks for the info, and Congrats, my man ! Mac |
Thomas McDonald wrote: |
I've recently returned from a most amazing trip to Scotland & Ireland, where I joined Vince & Grace Evans on one of their incredible research & study missions ! I could go on, and on, for days about the breath-taking pieces I got to see, handle, photograph, and marvel at (which I will try to recount as we go along here at mA), but I'll just throw out a few more baskethilt weights for now as that is the subject at hand !
* Unfortunately I'll not be able to include my photos of these particular ones as they were in the private reserve at Glasgow and permission to show them publicly has not been granted.) ....................................................................................................................................................................................... Baskethilt broadsword by Thomas Gemmill (Kings Armourer in Glasgow, c. 1718-1737) - 3 lbs. 2 oz. Baskethilt backsword by James Grant ( Stirling, admitted Freeman, Burgess/Hammerman, 1759) - 2 lbs. 7-1/4 oz. (* Pictured in Mazansky's book, Fig. G8a(JG), page 150.) Baskethilt broadsword signed IN over G (possibly John Napier of Glasgow, ?, admitted Burgess 1654) - 3 lbs. 2 oz. Baskethilt broadsword (unsigned, possibly by the same hand as the ING signed hilt ?) Wide blade, muti-fullered, and pattern welded. - 3 lbs. 4-3/4 oz. (*we came across at least 3 different baskethilts in our travels that had definate pattern welded blades on them!) Ribbon hilt broadsword - 2 lbs. 1oz. Baskethilt broadsword, c. 1720, by John Simpson 2 (Glasgow, admitted Freeman in 1711) - 3 lbs. 3/4 oz. Blade inscribed ‘IOHANNIS HOPPE ME FECIT SOLINGEN’ . * Pictured Here on the Glasgow/Kelvingrove Museum website. Baskethilt broadsword (ivory grip) - 2 lbs. 10-3/4 oz. Silver encrusted baskethilt broadsword (Twysden style) - 2 lbs. 9-3/4 oz. Silver encusted baskethilt broadsword (blade signed CLEMENS WILLEMS) - 2 lbs. 6-1/2 oz. Ribbon hilt broadsword - 3 lbs. 4 oz. |
Hisham Gaballa wrote: |
I'm straying off topic here, but how much did historic claymores (the two-handed type, not the basket hilted type) weigh? :) |
Mark Eskra wrote: |
From my point of view, anything over 3.25 pounds is a club. Balance is critical for these though, because you can't use your spare hand for leverage... |