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Craig Johnson
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Posted: Thu 01 Nov, 2007 1:22 pm Post subject: Nov. Highlight Item from Arms & Armor |
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The Highlight Item from Arms & Armor is back!
We have had a busy and eventful summer and hope that yours has gone well to. The Highlight Item is back to stay and remarkably I have it up on the first day of the month even so here it is...
The Highlight Item for November is the #036 Knight Riding Sword. Check out the details on the ARMS & ARMOR News . This will also fill you in on some of what we have been up to and the new additions to our Exhibitions and Productions page on the website.
Best to ALL
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Russ Ellis
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Jason Elrod
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Posted: Thu 01 Nov, 2007 3:43 pm Post subject: |
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Man I just put the rest of my spending cash down on another sword. Darn it. I've been waiting for the Knightly to go on sale so I could pick one up in bronze. Sigh.
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Bob Burns
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Posted: Fri 16 Nov, 2007 4:32 am Post subject: |
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I have the Knightly Riding Sword and I would never sell or trade it, also it is the 2nd sword I ever bought, the first being the German Bastard Sword. The Knightly Riding sword is a fast sword with a nice reach and responds well to manual dexterity.
I had bought the spiked buckler at the fair and I needed a sword to work with the shield so I called Craig at Arms & Armor and asked for which sword would serve me best and the Knightly Riding sword was his recommendation and was his advice ever correct! I also like working my Henry V Sword with the Buckler but this is about the Knightly Riding Sword.
The Knightly Riding Sword is "Steel for a Steal"!
Plus, the hilt is simplistic but classy, and I like the way the pommel rides the palm of my hand on cuts with a hand spin at the point of impact. Handles nicely!
Gonna Like This One!
Bob
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Edward Hitchens
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Posted: Mon 26 Nov, 2007 6:13 pm Post subject: |
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Though November's almost over, that's still a great choice as a Highlight item! I've always liked that piece. It's one of those swords that people don't think much of when they first see it...
... until they hold it in hand, right Bob??
"The whole art of government consists in the art of being honest." Thomas Jefferson
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Bob Burns
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Posted: Tue 27 Nov, 2007 9:34 pm Post subject: |
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Your exactly right Ted, that's the thing about Arms & Armor pieces, you can always depend on extraordinary balance!
By the way, these specials are not necessarily a "monthly" thing.
I am still very fond of my Knightly Riding sword, I've had it for over 2 years and No it is Not for sale!
Bob
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