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William C Champlin




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PostPosted: Thu 24 Nov, 2005 10:20 am    Post subject: My weapon of choice for the day         Reply with quote

Here's my blade for the day. It's a Landers Electric Slicing Knife frow the 1960's (i think).
18" long with 9" blades
POB : somewhere behind the blades
ok I didn't get it from Albion, I just used the box as a background.
enjoy the day,W



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PostPosted: Thu 24 Nov, 2005 10:41 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Well maybe the next next next Generation Albion line after Peter has run out of models to research and design. Razz Laughing Out Loud
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PostPosted: Thu 24 Nov, 2005 10:45 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

I'd feel less guilty about using that to carve the turkey than my Talhoffer. Razz BTW, what did the big white box once contain?
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PostPosted: Thu 24 Nov, 2005 11:44 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Turkey-shigiri, anyone? Big Grin

Have a great Thanksgiving!

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PostPosted: Thu 24 Nov, 2005 1:26 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Ahhhh...a bastard carving knife with hand-and-a-half hilt. Nice.... Laughing Out Loud Gobble, gobble! Happy
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PostPosted: Thu 24 Nov, 2005 7:23 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

The big white box brought me a bronze sword and a Del Tin blade from the moat sale. W
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PostPosted: Fri 25 Nov, 2005 2:40 pm    Post subject: Re: My weapon of choice for the day         Reply with quote

William C Champlin wrote:
ok I didn't get it from Albion, I just used the box as a background.


If Albion did make carving knives, they'd have the Squire line for turkey cutting reenactors and the Next Generation line for folks who actually cut real turkeys. Eek! Laughing Out Loud I wonder if there's an Oakeshott typology for carving knives? Razz

Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Happy .
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PostPosted: Sat 26 Nov, 2005 1:21 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

G. Scott H. wrote:
I wonder if there's an Oakeshott typology for carving knives?


You might be making a suggestion that we'll all regret. You do remember Peter Johnsson's sword typology that was introduced in April, right? Razz

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PostPosted: Sat 26 Nov, 2005 2:04 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Big Grin Made for cut, a Trust will give you a shaky surprise Big Grin
Oakeshott type Ac-HX Eek!

Frid o Fröjd!
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PostPosted: Sat 26 Nov, 2005 3:11 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Greyson Brown wrote:
G. Scott H. wrote:
I wonder if there's an Oakeshott typology for carving knives?


You might be making a suggestion that we'll all regret. You do remember Peter Johnsson's sword typology that was introduced in April, right? Razz

-Grey


Indeed! Eek! Laughing Out Loud

Patrik Erik Lars Lindblom wrote:
Made for cut, a Trust will give you a shaky surprise
Oakeshott type Dc-X


Turkeys are usually lightly armoured, so a good thrusting tip isn't necessary. Broad shearing cuts are more effective. Razz Laughing Out Loud
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PostPosted: Sun 27 Nov, 2005 6:12 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Razz Laughing Out Loud Good one G! Big Grin
That short cable tells me that it's made for close combat with the Turkeys Razz

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PostPosted: Sun 25 Dec, 2005 7:40 pm    Post subject: My blade of choice for today         Reply with quote

For a direct attack on prime rib : The Prince.
The best cutter that I have yet used.
We did some cutting on water jugs earlier and I couldn't resist.W



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PostPosted: Wed 28 Dec, 2005 4:32 am    Post subject: Re: My blade of choice for today         Reply with quote

William C Champlin wrote:
For a direct attack on prime rib : The Prince.
The best cutter that I have yet used.
We did some cutting on water jugs earlier and I couldn't resist.W

Excellent documentation of both the cutting and thrusting ability of the Type XVI ! Laughing Out Loud

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PostPosted: Thu 22 Nov, 2007 7:21 pm    Post subject: My blade of choice for today         Reply with quote

Today's blade is The Laird. Very effective against a lightly armored opponent with slow reflexes.
Merry feasting to all, W



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PostPosted: Thu 22 Nov, 2007 10:51 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Greyson Brown wrote:
G. Scott H. wrote:
I wonder if there's an Oakeshott typology for carving knives?


You might be making a suggestion that we'll all regret. You do remember Peter Johnsson's sword typology that was introduced in April, right? Razz

-Grey



No...enlighten me?

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PostPosted: Thu 22 Nov, 2007 11:27 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

William,

This is a classic post. Too bad we do not have a place to place comic posts!

I have to say my eyes were drawn from the sword to the prime rib instantly.... looks like it was very good!

We do not get Thanksgivings off here in the UK (strange eh). So we will be doing it with a numebr of friends on Saturday. No swords here to cut the turket up with but I have one somewhere of domestic use for the sword if I can find it I will post it.

RPM
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PostPosted: Thu 22 Nov, 2007 11:54 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

M. Eversberg II wrote:
Greyson Brown wrote:
G. Scott H. wrote:
I wonder if there's an Oakeshott typology for carving knives?


You might be making a suggestion that we'll all regret. You do remember Peter Johnsson's sword typology that was introduced in April, right? Razz

-Grey



No...enlighten me?

M.


That was a fairly old comment, so I think it is about three Aprils ago, now. I was refering to Albion's April Fool's article in which they introduced Peter Johnsson's typology of swizzle swords (those little plastic things they put in drinks).

-Grey

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PostPosted: Fri 23 Nov, 2007 1:48 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Greyson Brown wrote:
M. Eversberg II wrote:
Greyson Brown wrote:
You do remember Peter Johnsson's sword typology that was introduced in April, right? Razz
No...enlighten me?
That was a fairly old comment, so I think it is about three Aprils ago, now. I was refering to Albion's April Fool's article in which they introduced Peter Johnsson's typology of swizzle swords (those little plastic things they put in drinks).


The article is still online here:
http://www.albion-swords.com/johnsson-typology.htm

Still a good laugh Happy

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PostPosted: Fri 23 Nov, 2007 9:38 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Vincent Le Chevalier wrote:
Greyson Brown wrote:
M. Eversberg II wrote:
Greyson Brown wrote:
You do remember Peter Johnsson's sword typology that was introduced in April, right? Razz
No...enlighten me?
That was a fairly old comment, so I think it is about three Aprils ago, now. I was refering to Albion's April Fool's article in which they introduced Peter Johnsson's typology of swizzle swords (those little plastic things they put in drinks).


The article is still online here:
http://www.albion-swords.com/johnsson-typology.htm

Still a good laugh Happy



That was epic!

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PostPosted: Sun 06 Jan, 2008 7:30 am    Post subject: My Weapon of Choice for the Day         Reply with quote

It is not bad for William C. Champlin to use a sword to slice a turkey instead of a knife. What do you guys think? Want to try?
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