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Larry Nowicki
Location: Baltimore, Md. Joined: 01 Mar 2004
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Posted: Wed 14 Jul, 2004 9:20 am Post subject: Egyptian swords |
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Been making knives for a while now and figure its time to try my hand at swords. I have a customer who has a room in egyptian motif and wants a sword to put on the wall. Something around 2000 years old. Any idea where to get some picts and specks for something like this???
Larry
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Tom Wegener
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Posted: Wed 14 Jul, 2004 9:30 am Post subject: |
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Hello Larry ,
I just took a chance and it seems to have paid off . Go to the " features " menue on the home page and look for " introduction to the sword " . The first picures has several that might be used as a guid to you .
When one of the 17 Jappaneas survivors of Tarawa was asked if thier moral ever started to break he replied " Yes ,, when the dieing Marines kept coming and coming . "
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Larry Nowicki
Location: Baltimore, Md. Joined: 01 Mar 2004
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Posted: Wed 14 Jul, 2004 9:43 am Post subject: |
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Tom Wegener wrote: | Hello Larry ,
I just took a chance and it seems to have paid off . Go to the " features " menue on the home page and look for " introduction to the sword " . The first picures has several that might be used as a guid to you . |
Thanks.
That's a great place to start. I'm always open to suggestions so feel free to add whatever.
Larry
Always A Student
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Brock H
Location: West Central ND, USA Joined: 17 Dec 2003
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Posted: Wed 14 Jul, 2004 1:08 pm Post subject: |
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2,000 years ago Egypt was part of the Roman Empire, so swords of that time would be Roman. I think you'd want something from an earlier time period in order to be more distinctive. #1 & 3 from "Introduction to the Sword" would both be good ones. #1 was a type of sword found throughout the Near East during the late Bronze Age. To be a genuine reproduction, any copy would have to be in bronze. #3 I haven't seen before, but it would be iron or mild steel so a copy could be in high carbon steel and still be considered a close reproduction.
Can anyone supply any numbers such as length, width, etc for #3?
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