Posts: 2,307 Location: Croatia
Tue 24 Aug, 2010 6:35 am
A few photos of some of my swords...
Posts: 170 Location: Los Angeles
Tue 24 Aug, 2010 11:55 am
That viking sword is a real beauty, Luka!
Posts: 1,903 Location: Toronto
Tue 24 Aug, 2010 12:45 pm
Thanks for posting the pictures Luka, I like the way you personalize your swords. That warsword is inspired by the 12th century sword in Glasgow, right? I recall discussing this some time ago.
Posts: 278 Location: Lock Haven Pennsylvania
Tue 24 Aug, 2010 1:02 pm
Luka,
Very nice swords. I really like the viking sword hilt. What is the material from which the grip is made, it is beautiful.
Posts: 2,307 Location: Croatia
Tue 24 Aug, 2010 3:03 pm
Thanks for the compliments guys. The viking's grip is cow horn. The variation in color makes it really interesting.
Mr. Crawford, the 2142's hilt is inspired by the Glasgow warsword. I would love to own A&A version or full custom based on it, but this is all I can afford for now. :)
Posts: 260 Location: Lost in Texas
Tue 24 Aug, 2010 6:18 pm
Luka,
I especially the Del Tin 2130 with the 2142 cross and brazil nut pommel which are a very attractive combination in my opinion. I own a Reeve because I liked that very combination. The pommel also makes for a comfortable handling sword and long cross serves as a trap for other swords and looks especially nice. This swords beauty is in its functionality.
Your viking is a beautiful sword. Very nice work was involved in making the hilt.
The Long or war sword is a very graceful functional looking sword which as I said before is the attractive quality of a sword.
nice collection.
Regards,
Harry
Posts: 93 Location: DORSET ENGLAND
Wed 25 Aug, 2010 10:01 am
Very nice work Luka, I love the horn grip - lovely to work with. One day I'll get round to doing something similar, quite fancy a migration-age ring hilt, such a thing should be surprisingly easy to do with the trusty grinder!
Stephen
Posts: 2,307 Location: Croatia
Fri 27 Aug, 2010 7:02 am
Harry, thank you. I like swords to be simple and highly functional in shape and get my swords customized according to that.
Stephen, I would love to see you make a migration era sword, I really like the baskethilts you made recently.
Posts: 649 Location: Italy
Sun 29 Aug, 2010 12:02 pm
Hello Luke,
Viking sword is much liked me. Thanks for posting the photos.
I did not know that the horn cow could have those beautiful color variations. :eek:
Posts: 583
Sun 29 Aug, 2010 1:39 pm
Wow the viking sword is very nice. You picked some pretty nice pieces there. What is the spacers between the horn pieces?
Posts: 8,310 Location: Montreal,Quebec,Canada
Sun 29 Aug, 2010 10:54 pm
Yes I also really like the bone handle: Really nice piece. :D :cool:
Posts: 845
Mon 30 Aug, 2010 12:14 am
Luka,
That's a nice little collection there. I like them all, with the Viking being my favorite.
You should do a tutorial on how to do a grip like that. I'd be very interested in learning how to get one to look that good!
:)
Posts: 229 Location: Tyrol, Austria
Mon 30 Aug, 2010 2:53 am
oh yes, they are beautiful.
i especially like the 2130 with 2142 cross-guard.
and i want to associate myself with my predecessor: tell us about your experiencies with changing between the pieces.
was it done by del tin himself, or is it quite easy, or are you professional ?
Posts: 2,307 Location: Croatia
Mon 30 Aug, 2010 4:43 am
The spacers between horn on the viking are leather. Obviously I wasn't clear, I get these swords customized by the local cutler, I just tell him what exactly I want because I usually have a clear idea of what I want and than go to him. He either works with what already is on the sword or makes new parts like on 2142 warsword. So no credit except for the idea goes to me. The cutler's name is Alojz Krišto, I mentioned him in some other threads. I would like to give him free hands with something ones but he doesn't have much experience with medieval originals so I give him no real freedom when I want something historical...
Posts: 32 Location: Croatia
Tue 31 Aug, 2010 1:05 am
Is Mr. Krišto a Croatian resident? Becuase that would be quite handy for me, when I decide to start upgrading my emergining sword collection with some custom work:)..
Does he do scabbards as well?
Posts: 2,307 Location: Croatia
Tue 31 Aug, 2010 5:00 am
Yes, he is, this is his page:
http://www.top-kristo.hr/
And these are his scabbards:
They are quite heavy and thick, one should tell that he wants his scabbard to be light and thin when ordering.
Posts: 32 Location: Croatia
Tue 31 Aug, 2010 6:30 am
I am more interested in upgrading hilts with better quality leather - I suppose he can simply redo the existing scabbard I already have with the same type and color leather, and not do the whole thing from scratch?
Anyway, good to know I have this option - at the moment I plan on simply acquring several swords, and improving them with custom work is step number 2. :)
Posts: 118 Location: Walton-on-the-Naze
Tue 31 Aug, 2010 11:42 am
One word, WOW especially for the viking sword thats awesome :D major kudo's
Posts: 1,265 Location: Malaysia
Tue 28 Sep, 2010 10:20 pm
A few photos of some of my swords...
I have a question, Luka -
Will you be testing all 3 of your swords?
Posts: 2,307 Location: Croatia
Wed 29 Sep, 2010 2:58 am
I cut with all of them regularly, also with other swords I didn't post a picture of here (H/T GSoW and a baskethilt with a Windlass blade).
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