The Continental hilt is spoken for.........


Grayson C. wrote: |
Gus, these are absolutely amazing!
You never cease to amaze me. Keep it up! |
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The Continental hilt is spoken for......... |
Patrick Kelly wrote: | ||
Darn, it's my favorite of the three! |
Patrick Kelly wrote: |
I agree, Eljays work really looks "right", if you know what I mean. I can see that continental hilt with some kind of cutlass or kilij blade. |
Nathan Robinson wrote: | ||
I've been trying to decide what to mate with this hilt. Something simple, straight, diamond-sectioned will likely be the choice, but here are some reference photos I've collected showing various things. These hilts are similar and from roughly the same time period. Note that the diversity of blade types for such a hilt range form fullered double-edged blades to cureved sabers and more. All things considered, I'm leaning at the last blade type shown below. This historical hilt, circa 1640-50, is a very close match to the replica and perhaps the specific inspiration: [ Linked Image ] |
David Stokes wrote: |
i was thinking one of gus' saber blades would look very nice on it... |
Michael Ahrens wrote: |
Gus
witch one will look best on my 1571sh. |
Nathan Robinson wrote: | ||
Curvature might be right, but the blade style is too 1800s to fit on a hilt like this. |
David Stokes wrote: |
...........which is a good reason we convince Gus to make another saber blade eh? |