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Stuart Quayle
Location: Isle of Man, Great Britain Joined: 13 May 2005
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Posted: Fri 27 Aug, 2010 4:40 pm Post subject: Wanted: Am I asking the impossible? |
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Hi folks
I am wanting a good quality Norman sword (used but well looked after is fine) with a 'Brazil nut' pommel and a Oakeshott type X blade or similar for GBP200+pp (or equivalent USD300pp or EUR240+pp) to be in my hands by 20th October 2010, am I asking too much? Can this be done?
I really hope so
Regards
Stuart Q
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Zach Luna
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Stuart Quayle
Location: Isle of Man, Great Britain Joined: 13 May 2005
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Posted: Fri 27 Aug, 2010 5:05 pm Post subject: The impossible. |
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Good man Zach
This sounds like a cool option.
Anybody else with a good secondhand Norman sword please come forward, otherwise this is it!
Thank you
Best Wishes
Stuart Q
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David Sutton
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Posted: Fri 27 Aug, 2010 5:08 pm Post subject: |
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Same sword but from The Knight Shop in Wales (at a very reasonable price too IMHO ):
http://www.theknightshop.co.uk/catalog/tinker...-2585.html
'Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all'
'To teach superstitions as truth is a most terrible thing'
Hypatia of Alexandria, c400AD
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Chad Arnow
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Posted: Fri 27 Aug, 2010 5:13 pm Post subject: |
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The Marketplace forum is not for seeking or giving advice; it's just for sales. Any discussions here should be between buyers and sellers only.
If you are not selling the item being sought, then please do not post in this thread.
Thank you.
ChadA
http://chadarnow.com/
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Stuart Quayle
Location: Isle of Man, Great Britain Joined: 13 May 2005
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Posted: Fri 27 Aug, 2010 5:28 pm Post subject: Norman sword |
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David, think is perfect and convenient also. Chad, sorry for breaching forum etiquette.
regards Stuart Q
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Nathan Robinson
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Michele Hansen
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Posted: Sat 28 Aug, 2010 10:41 am Post subject: |
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Stuart Quayle said:
I am wanting a good quality Norman sword (used but well looked after is fine) with a 'Brazil nut' pommel and a Oakeshott type X blade or similar for GBP200+pp (or equivalent USD300pp or EUR240+pp) to be in my hands by 20th October 2010, am I asking too much? Can this be done?
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I'm not sure of your price limit, but here is an amazing sword-maker near my home in Washington State.
Michael Pearce:
www.tinkerswords.com
Not only a master smith, but also a Medieval fight trainer. The only issue? His blades are very expensive. He is a master craftsman, as anyone who owns one of his blades will attest.
Good luck!
Michele H.
Il est apelée de Montfort. Il est el Mond, et si est fort. Si ad grant chevalrie; Je vois et je m’ acort. Il eime le droit, et het le tort. Si avera le mestrie!
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Zach Luna
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Posted: Sat 28 Aug, 2010 4:22 pm Post subject: |
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Chad Arnow wrote: | The Marketplace forum is not for seeking or giving advice; it's just for sales. Any discussions here should be between buyers and sellers only.
If you are not selling the item being sought, then please do not post in this thread.
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Nathan Robinson wrote: | Moved to off-topic since the Marketplace rules weren't being observed. |
My apologies, Chad and Nathan. I did not check back for a few days and did not realize the situation.
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Nathan Robinson
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Zach Luna
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Posted: Sat 28 Aug, 2010 4:29 pm Post subject: |
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Michele Hansen wrote: |
I'm not sure of your price limit, but here is an amazing sword-maker near my home in Washington State.
Michael Pearce:
www.tinkerswords.com
Not only a master smith, but also a Medieval fight trainer. The only issue? His blades are very expensive. He is a master craftsman, as anyone who owns one of his blades will attest.
Good luck!
Michele H. |
Mr. Pearce designed the sword that Mr. Sutton and I linked to.
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Paul Hansen
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Posted: Sun 29 Aug, 2010 11:48 am Post subject: |
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Do you want it for reenactment? If so, I'd contact Paul Binns or Tim Noyes in your case.
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Posted: Sun 29 Aug, 2010 1:05 pm Post subject: |
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I'd go with the tinker norman, but spruced up and completed with a scabbard and belt from Valiant Armory. They can dye the leather any color you want, re wrap the grip, just about anything you could ask for. All for around what your looking to spend. Here's the link...............
http://custom-sword-shoppe.com/shoppe/
And if you join the forums you'll get a member discount.
http://custom-sword-shoppe.com/forum/index.php
And here's link to the thread for the norman sword and some pictures of the complete kit.........................
http://custom-sword-shoppe.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=247
Good luck man and don't forget to post pictures of your new sword.
Winter is coming
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Stuart Quayle
Location: Isle of Man, Great Britain Joined: 13 May 2005
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Posted: Sun 29 Aug, 2010 4:49 pm Post subject: Norman sword. |
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Many thanks folks for all the great advice and links. My! that Tinker sword with Valiant Armoury scabbard and belt sure looks good
The sword would be used for livinghistory, but not combat.
Just waiting for some pics of another sword & scabbard I have been offered. Will let you know how it all goes.
Many thanks again
Stuart
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Stuart Quayle
Location: Isle of Man, Great Britain Joined: 13 May 2005
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Posted: Wed 01 Sep, 2010 5:17 pm Post subject: Norman sword & scabbard. |
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Hi folks
As promised, here is a pic of the Norman sword and properly researched scabbard and belt (plus fittings) I was offered and just couldn't resist!
Regards
Stuart
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Thomas R.
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Posted: Thu 02 Sep, 2010 2:09 am Post subject: |
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Hmm, I doubt, that this scabbard and belt combination is properly researched. Mikes recommendation seems more historic accurate to me. But nevertheless have fun with your new sword.
Thomas
http://maerenundlobebaeren.tumblr.com/
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Lee O'Hagan
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Posted: Thu 02 Sep, 2010 1:49 pm Post subject: |
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Who's it made by Stuart,
looks like a paul binns or white rose etc,
is it the picture,or is there some serious repair grindwork been done to the lower end of the point 4-6" back from the tip,also dust on the blade or nicks further back,
cant comment on the scabbard,but looks tidy to fit the sword,
looking at the recco Mike made,looks a real nice sword overall,
by default and luck i ended up with a sword from Tinker he pictured on his first book,if Sonny's swords are half as good,there awsome value,
mines similer to your description but slightly downturned guard,right pommell,and really cool blade,
i'd have offered but as mentioned by michele,it'd run twice what you wanted to go too as we speak,and thats only because mine was the last one before Tinker moved up his prices,so as to be able to continue,
bet you dont stop at one if this is your first,
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Stuart Quayle
Location: Isle of Man, Great Britain Joined: 13 May 2005
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Posted: Thu 02 Sep, 2010 2:35 pm Post subject: Norman sword. |
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Hi Thomas
I am more than happy that the scabbard for this Norman sword has been properly researched, this was Peter Fuller's personal sword and scabbard combination for the Hastings 2000 re-enactment (yes that is the armourer Peter Fuller of Medieval Reproductions), here is what Peter told me when he offered me the sword:
"The belt attachment to the scabbard was based on a drawing by Ewart Oakeshott, and the buckle was based on a photo from the Osprey "Normans" book. I'm not sure where I got the design for the scabbard chape, but if you're interested, I can look it up and let you know. The strap end on the belt I made up based on one of the animals on the border of the Bayeux Tapestry"
Thank you for your good wishes in any case
Lee, many thanks for your observations. The sword is an early manufacture Del-Tin and Peter being the true gentleman he is has offered to sharpen the blade for me and point the tip, free of charge.
and yes, I do believe that one of those Tinker Hanwei Norman swords will be on my shopping list soon
Regards
Stuart
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