Posts: 239 Location: New Hampton, N.Y.
Mon 09 Jan, 2012 2:32 pm
Longship Line First Batch and Two Odin Customs
Hey all,
Here's the first batch of Longship Line swords all spoken for. Batch was all green this time around but we'll have different colors in the upcoming batch.
Also have two customs, one at 33" long and 2 lbs and the Viking at 2 3/4 lbs and ~37" long.
Thanks for looking!
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Verrimus #1 by
LongshipArmoury, on Flickr
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Verrimus #1 Hilt Closeup by
LongshipArmoury, on Flickr
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Morrigan #2 by
LongshipArmoury, on Flickr
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Morrigan #2 Hilt Closeup by
LongshipArmoury, on Flickr
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Morrigan #2 Guard Details by
LongshipArmoury, on Flickr
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Morrigan #2 Guard Details by
LongshipArmoury, on Flickr
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Steerboard #1 by
LongshipArmoury, on Flickr
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Steerboard #1 by
LongshipArmoury, on Flickr
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Steerboard #1 Hilt Closeup by
LongshipArmoury, on Flickr
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Landlord #1 by
LongshipArmoury, on Flickr
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Landlord #1 Hilt Closeup by
LongshipArmoury, on Flickr
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Shenlong #1 by
LongshipArmoury, on Flickr
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Shenlong #1 Guard Details by
LongshipArmoury, on Flickr
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Shenlong #1 Hilt Closeup by
LongshipArmoury, on Flickr
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Posts: 101 Location: San Jose calif
Mon 09 Jan, 2012 3:13 pm
swords
:cool: outstanding work john. I know those ppl who are lucky enuff to own one of ODINS BLADES truly appreciate the craftmenship and amazing heart and soul that goes into each sword !!!!!!!!!
Well meet john
Silent Kings RULE! !!!!!!!!!
Posts: 198
Mon 09 Jan, 2012 11:53 pm
So awesome. Looking great John.
Will there be any way to tell which was a longship and which was a "classical" odinblade in the future?
Posts: 239 Location: New Hampton, N.Y.
Wed 11 Jan, 2012 4:54 am
Re: swords
Tim Seaton wrote: |
:cool: outstanding work john. I know those ppl who are lucky enuff to own one of ODINS BLADES truly appreciate the craftmenship and amazing heart and soul that goes into each sword !!!!!!!!!
Well meet john
Silent Kings RULE! !!!!!!!!! |
Thanks Tim,,no, you rule! :) Got a new hit comming out called "Space Mountain".
Posts: 239 Location: New Hampton, N.Y.
Wed 11 Jan, 2012 4:56 am
Bryan W. wrote: |
So awesome. Looking great John.
Will there be any way to tell which was a longship and which was a "classical" odinblade in the future? |
Longship swords will have cast bronze furniture, with the exception of one I did with forged bowtie guard. Usually anything with steel hilt or handcarved bronze will be custom Odin.
Posts: 864 Location: Michigan, USA
Wed 11 Jan, 2012 6:48 am
There's nothing like seeing your work evolve from blades and bits and pieces to
the finished product, Sir ! I particularly like the big Viking Blade, such simple lines,
and yet quality quality quality ... B-)
Posts: 3 Location: Parsippany, NJ
Wed 11 Jan, 2012 12:36 pm
John Lundemo wrote: |
Bryan W. wrote: | So awesome. Looking great John.
Will there be any way to tell which was a longship and which was a "classical" odinblade in the future? | Longship swords will have cast bronze furniture, with the exception of one I did with forged bowtie guard. Usually anything with steel hilt or handcarved bronze will be custom Odin. |
For now, the Longship pieces will also come with certificates of authenticity with their specific number out of 100. Eventually, the website will contain a gallery cataloging each Longship sword with multiple images so that it would be easy to prove whether the sword was a true Odinblade custom or a Longship piece.
Posts: 493 Location: Maryland, USA
Thu 12 Jan, 2012 1:36 pm
Nice clean work John. Congrats on the Longship items. They look great!
Posts: 8,310 Location: Montreal,Quebec,Canada
Thu 12 Jan, 2012 7:05 pm
All the swords are very nice but my favourite is the Morrigan and nice to see it in the finished state.
Is that a Wolf on the guard ? I tend to interpret it more like a bat because of the way the rest of the guard reminds me of bat wings ?
I also like that the " bat " looks like it's in flight and very dynamic.
The leaf shaped blade works well with this hilt design.
Posts: 239 Location: New Hampton, N.Y.
Thu 12 Jan, 2012 9:21 pm
Matthew Stagmer wrote: |
Nice clean work John. Congrats on the Longship items. They look great! |
Hey bro thanks alot!
Posts: 239 Location: New Hampton, N.Y.
Thu 12 Jan, 2012 9:26 pm
Jean Thibodeau wrote: |
All the swords are very nice but my favourite is the Morrigan and nice to see it in the finished state.
Is that a Wolf on the guard ? I tend to interpret it more like a bat because of the way the rest of the guard reminds me of bat wings ?
I also like that the " bat " looks like it's in flight and very dynamic.
The leaf shaped blade works well with this hilt design. |
Yeah it looks like a hairy bat:) Thanks all you guys.
Posts: 8 Location: Sweden
Fri 13 Jan, 2012 7:37 am
The shenlong is absolutely stunning, those fittings are exquisite! WANT
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