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Howard Waddell
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Zak N. Stansell
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Posted: Wed 26 Dec, 2007 11:34 am Post subject: |
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I really like the utillitarian aspect of this piece.
Zak
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Tim Lison
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Posted: Wed 26 Dec, 2007 11:38 am Post subject: |
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Another great looking sword! The guys at Albion sure have been working doubletime lately with all the recent releases! Peter's concept drawings are great but there is nothing like the real thing! Keep 'em comin'!
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Mike Arledge
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Posted: Wed 26 Dec, 2007 11:46 am Post subject: |
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Neat looking!
Out of curiosity does this share the same blade as the Norman/Senlac?
Its always great to see how a sword changes as it goes from drawing to final piece.
Mike J Arledge
The Dude Abides
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Anders Backlund
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Posted: Wed 26 Dec, 2007 12:13 pm Post subject: |
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Love that Type AE. This one turned out great! (Though it looks a bit plain next to the Valkyrja. ) Again, though viking swords aren't exactly my thing, I really wouldn't mind one of these.
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Thomas Hoogendam
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Posted: Wed 26 Dec, 2007 1:55 pm Post subject: |
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Howard, don't get me wrong with this, but I prefer this one over the Valkyrja. Although the Valkyrja is a stunning the sword, and the time and effort that went into designing it are well apreciated, to me it's a bit to much. Looks great, but to ornate to take into battle. I know it sounds silly, but that's me.
But this......
This I'd take with me on a battlefield any day of the week!! It's much more utillitarian then the Valkyrja, much more a no-nonsense weapon. I love this Knud!!
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Ken Speed
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Posted: Wed 26 Dec, 2007 2:09 pm Post subject: |
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Congratulations,
This is a truly beautiful sword. Can you tell me what "Knud" refers to or means?
Thank you,
Ken
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Patrik Erik Lars Lindblom
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Mikko Kuusirati
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec, 2007 1:49 am Post subject: |
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Thomas Hoogendam wrote: | Howard, don't get me wrong with this, but I prefer this one over the Valkyrja. Although the Valkyrja is a stunning the sword, and the time and effort that went into designing it are well apreciated, to me it's a bit to much. Looks great, but to ornate to take into battle. I know it sounds silly, but that's me.
But this......
This I'd take with me on a battlefield any day of the week!! It's much more utillitarian then the Valkyrja, much more a no-nonsense weapon. I love this Knud!! |
I'll second that! The Valkyrja is truly marvelous and no mistake, but I feel more at ease with these less lavish designs... I'm just more of a simple fighting man than king, at heart.
"And sin, young man, is when you treat people like things. Including yourself. That's what sin is."
— Terry Pratchett, Carpe Jugulum
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Steve Grisetti
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec, 2007 7:34 am Post subject: |
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The Knud is a great looking sword. However, contrary to my esteemed fellow forumites Mikko and Thomas, I still prefer the stunning Valkyrja.
"...dismount thy tuck, be yare in thy preparation, for thy assailant is quick, skilful, and deadly."
- Sir Toby Belch
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Jonathan Blair
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec, 2007 8:03 am Post subject: |
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I yearn for the Valkyrja, but I'm more likely able to afford the Knud. Both are stunning.
"Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword." - The Lord Jesus Christ, from The Gospel According to Saint Matthew, chapter x, verse 34, Authorized Version of 1611
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Thomas Hoogendam
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec, 2007 8:04 am Post subject: |
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Don't get me wrong, I think the Valkyrja is a stunning sword, the artistry and craftmanship that went into it superb.
But me, I'm a simple man. Stuff like that is a bit to fancy for me. That's why I prefer the Knud. A no-nonsenses weapon that's much more appealing to my tastes.
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M. Eversberg II
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec, 2007 11:39 am Post subject: |
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Simply awesome.
M.
This space for rent or lease.
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Gavin Kisebach
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec, 2007 9:55 pm Post subject: |
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Albion has taken what on paper seems to be a somewhat blasé, and executed it so well that in the flesh it is very striking.
I do wish the blade was a type X as on the Valkyrja, rather than what appears to be a type XII.
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Dan Dickinson
Industry Professional
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec, 2007 10:30 pm Post subject: |
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Gavin Kisebach wrote: |
I do wish the blade was a type X as on the Valkyrja, rather than what appears to be a type XII. |
I'm pretty sure it's a type Xa and as Mike suggested shares a blade with the Norman/Senlac. However, I agree; it was a design that didn't really appeal to me on paper, but is growing on me in the steel.
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Craig Peters
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Posted: Thu 27 Dec, 2007 11:13 pm Post subject: |
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Gavin Kisebach wrote: | Albion has taken what on paper seems to be a somewhat blasé, and executed it so well that in the flesh it is very striking.
I do wish the blade was a type X as on the Valkyrja, rather than what appears to be a type XII. |
If you take a close look at the end of the Knud's blade, you'll see that the fuller extends quite far towards the point. While it doesn't extend all the way, which is often seen on the Type Xa, there are historical examples where the fuller terminates significantly before the point: http://www.myArmoury.com/view.html?features/pic_spotx11.jpg. You'll also note that the the overall profile taper is more consistent with a Type Xa than Type XII sword, the blade being a little shy on the width at the base that seems to be classic to the Type XII.
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Pierre T.
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Posted: Sat 29 Dec, 2007 9:03 pm Post subject: |
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that`s a very solid looking sword, has a lot of presence. It seems a big longer than the average viking sword, definitely a weapon for a strong warrior.
Pierre
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Jonathon Janusz
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Posted: Tue 01 Jan, 2008 3:36 pm Post subject: Re: Introducing... The Knud |
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Howard Waddell wrote: | PS: (I resisted the temptation of making the subject line "REAL KNUD PHOTOS INSIDE!!!" and used the traditional subject instead...) |
. . . it's the Valkyrja's nekkid brother. . .
Very cool and impressive looking sword. I can see some custom smiths/DIYers doing some neat things with so much blank real estate. John Lundemo, John Gage, and maybe Jody if he's in a historical mood all come to mind.
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Anders Backlund
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Posted: Sat 05 Jan, 2008 8:50 am Post subject: |
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Thomas Hoogendam wrote: | Howard, don't get me wrong with this, but I prefer this one over the Valkyrja. Although the Valkyrja is a stunning the sword, and the time and effort that went into designing it are well apreciated, to me it's a bit to much. Looks great, but to ornate to take into battle. I know it sounds silly, but that's me.
But this......
This I'd take with me on a battlefield any day of the week!! It's much more utillitarian then the Valkyrja, much more a no-nonsense weapon. I love this Knud!! |
You know, I realise that some people find the plain look more appealing, which is all well and good. However, I've never understood how something can be considered "too ornate to take into battle." It's not like the decorations of the valkyrja makes it less effective. To me, a sword should be all it can be: a beautiful work of art and an practical weapon.
I'm not trying to critize your opinion, mind you. Just pointing out that this is a matter of aestetics, not one of practical application. One shouldn't confuse the two.
I will say that I prefer the Knud's more slender blade, however. Now, a Knud blade on a Valkyrja hilt, that would be made out of win! *drool*
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