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Craig Johnson
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Posted: Mon 01 Jun, 2009 8:20 am Post subject: June Highlight from A&A Inc. |
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June Highlight Items from Arms & Armor
The June Highlight is a special price on two of our popular items. The #216 Aunlaz and #193 High Gothic Mace. Check out the great price and other info at ARMS & ARMOR News. Don’t be the last kid on your block with out a new weapon for summer , order yours today.
Also don’t forget to check the Muster Page and the In-Stock Page for all the items we can ship you right away.
Have a great summer from Arms & Armor
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Russ Ellis
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Chris Artman
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Posted: Mon 01 Jun, 2009 7:16 pm Post subject: |
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All three items are awesome...
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Bill Grandy
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Posted: Mon 01 Jun, 2009 7:46 pm Post subject: |
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Oh, that glaive is tempting...
Ed Toton has a custom A&A glaive that's almost identical. I liked it in pictures, but I *LOVED* it when I got to handle it. Its lightening fast in the hand, and really bridges that gap between a sword and a pole arm.
HistoricalHandcrafts.com
-Inspired by History, Crafted by Hand
"For practice is better than artfulness. Your exercise can do well without artfulness, but artfulness is not much good without the exercise.” -anonymous 15th century fencing master, MS 3227a
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Craig Johnson
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Posted: Tue 02 Jun, 2009 8:45 am Post subject: Daggers, Maces and Glaives, Oh my! |
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Bill Grandy wrote: | Oh, that glaive is tempting...
Ed Toton has a custom A&A glaive that's almost identical. I liked it in pictures, but I *LOVED* it when I got to handle it. Its lightening fast in the hand, and really bridges that gap between a sword and a pole arm. |
Hi Bill
Glad you liked the glaive. When did you get to see it? They are very handy weapons. There is a reason one sees so many of them in period art depicting battles and sieges.
Best
Craig
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Craig Johnson
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Posted: Tue 02 Jun, 2009 8:45 am Post subject: |
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Russ Ellis wrote: | Oh my... trying hard to resist... but... |
Resistance is futile
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Bill Grandy
myArmoury Team
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Posted: Tue 02 Jun, 2009 10:27 am Post subject: Re: Daggers, Maces and Glaives, Oh my! |
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Craig Johnson wrote: |
Glad you liked the glaive. When did you get to see it? |
Ed's one of my students, so I saw it recently when he first got it.
HistoricalHandcrafts.com
-Inspired by History, Crafted by Hand
"For practice is better than artfulness. Your exercise can do well without artfulness, but artfulness is not much good without the exercise.” -anonymous 15th century fencing master, MS 3227a
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Ed Toton
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Posted: Tue 02 Jun, 2009 10:48 am Post subject: Re: Daggers, Maces and Glaives, Oh my! |
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Bill Grandy wrote: | Craig Johnson wrote: |
Glad you liked the glaive. When did you get to see it? |
Ed's one of my students, so I saw it recently when he first got it. |
Yes, I brought it to class within a few days of it arriving here. I must say, I'm extremely pleased with how it handles as well! It's much lighter and more agile than it looks. Truly a remarkable weapon.
Photo of it next to the Henry V after that arrived as well:
-Ed T. Toton III
ed.toton.org | ModernChivalry.org
My armor photos on facebook
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Kenton Spaulding
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Posted: Tue 02 Jun, 2009 8:06 pm Post subject: |
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If only the Navy allowed weapons in the barracks....
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Craig Johnson
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Posted: Wed 03 Jun, 2009 10:32 am Post subject: Updated specs on Glaive |
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Oops I realized I forgot to put the measuremnts on the Gaive specs. The size is now listed for anyone interested. Glaive
Kenton Spaulding wrote: | If only the Navy allowed weapons in the barracks.... |
You would think with the current conditions off the horn of Africa they would at least allow some boarding Pikes
Best
Craig
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Chris Artman
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Posted: Wed 03 Jun, 2009 2:46 pm Post subject: Re: June Highlight from A&A Inc. |
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Craig Johnson wrote: |
[Don’t be the last kid on your block with out a new weapon for summer , order yours today.
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I keep losing my fights... I can't seem to stop the bullet part...
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Sam Barris
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Posted: Wed 03 Jun, 2009 3:16 pm Post subject: |
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Kenton Spaulding wrote: | If only the Navy allowed weapons in the barracks.... |
Are you kidding? It would be a bloodbath! Half the ratings in the Navy would vanish overnight.
Pax,
Sam Barris
"Any nation that draws too great a distinction between its scholars and its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards, and its fighting done by fools." —Thucydides
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Craig Johnson
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Posted: Thu 04 Jun, 2009 9:41 am Post subject: History |
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Sam Barris wrote: | Kenton Spaulding wrote: | If only the Navy allowed weapons in the barracks.... |
Are you kidding? It would be a bloodbath! Half the ratings in the Navy would vanish overnight. |
Makes one look at shipboard life in history a bit differently when most people had at least a knife and many had access to all sorts of deadly things to settle disputes. Not to mention a quick shove at the opportune moment.
Not to mention an officer who people did not like One sees why midshipmen where needed to keep the boundary clear.
Craig
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Russ Ellis
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Posted: Thu 11 Jun, 2009 6:42 am Post subject: |
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I see someone bought the Glaive. I'm going to regret that eventually I bet. I was >< this close to pulling the trigger on that one but then the thought occurred to me that I still haven't hafted that halberd from last time around so I vacillated. Next time...
TRITONWORKS Custom Scabbards
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Thom R.
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Posted: Thu 18 Jun, 2009 1:49 pm Post subject: |
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It's the proverbial man with a hammer problem................. now that I have one of these everything I see looks like a nail to me. great weapon!
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Michael Pearce
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Posted: Wed 24 Jun, 2009 7:58 am Post subject: |
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That Glaive rocks- I love a well-made glaive. Sadly I can't afford to change my mind right now. Oh well, I'm sure that it's gone to a good home...
Michael 'Tinker' Pearce
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Then one night, as my car was going backwards through a cornfield at 90mph, I had an epiphany...
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Craig Johnson
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Posted: Thu 25 Jun, 2009 7:23 am Post subject: Hi Guys |
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Thom
Great picture. Glad you like the mace. It is one of those excellent weapons that always make people smile when they pick it up. alot of people think it will be heavier than it is.
Michael Pearce wrote: | That Glaive rocks- I love a well-made glaive. Sadly I can't afford to change my mind right now. Oh well, I'm sure that it's gone to a good home... |
Hi Tinker, know the feeling about being able to afford to change your mind, if only people realized how vital it is to buy lots of swords . The glaive is going to a good home. A local fellow has it on the way to him right now. Nice stuff on your site of late, as usual , keep up the good work my friend and keep fighting the good fight.
Best
Craig
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Terry Crain
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Posted: Tue 30 Jun, 2009 10:06 pm Post subject: |
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Thom,
Great looking piece. Is the mace blued, if so, did you have it done or did it come that way? Maybe its just the photo light perhaps, but looks great.
Congrats on a nice addition.
Terry
Terry Crain
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Donal Grant
Honor, not Honors!
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