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Michael B.
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Posted: Sun 26 Dec, 2010 1:33 pm Post subject: Christmas! Looking for ideas. |
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So, the fiancee's family on their trip through Wisconsin last August bought me an Albion Moat Sale blade for Christmas...do they know me or what? Looking for ideas on how to hilt it, I think it's from one of their NG Hand and half swords, looks like a type XVIIIa, but I'm not very competent on blade types. I'm looking for something a little more exotic, but I do have some basic pommels and hilts to put on it. Excited to begin work on it.
Stats:
Blade length: 90cm (35.4 in.)
Overall length: 117cm (46.1 in)
Width at shoulder: 6cm (2.4 in)
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William F Cain III
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Posted: Mon 27 Dec, 2010 8:19 am Post subject: |
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Tapering blade, diamond cross section backed by a fuller toward the base, more of an XVIa than XVIIa, I'd say. Similar to Albion's Crecy.
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Michael B.
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Posted: Mon 27 Dec, 2010 9:10 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the ideas! I'm meeting with a bladesmith soon to hash out a plan. TIme to bust out some clay!
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Michael B.
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Posted: Wed 29 Dec, 2010 1:18 am Post subject: |
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So, met with the bladesmith (Chris Cushman of Penguin Arms, a little known maker), looked over some designs, and handled the blade a bit. Handed it over to him tonight to start having it cleaned up. It'll be hilted with a Type V pommel, with a simple guard, handle undecided right now, but I'm leaning towards horn, or something similar. So, I will soon be adding a hand and a half sword with a type V pommel. Very excited. I'll keep you posted. Some artwork I've gleaned from myArmoury for inspiration.
Musee Cluny XVIII (Oakeshott's XVIII. 4 (iii)) by Mathieu Harlaut
st. catherine of alexandria fishtail
Hans Memling, The Virgin and Child with Angel Saint Georges and Donor,1470-1480
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Harry J. Fletcher
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Posted: Wed 29 Dec, 2010 2:07 pm Post subject: Virgin and child |
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Well Michael B. looks like you are going have a great sword made. Now as for the pics with Virgin and child, I am a bit lost on that one?
To Study The Edge of History
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Posted: Wed 29 Dec, 2010 2:20 pm Post subject: Re: Virgin and child |
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Harry J. Fletcher wrote: | Now as for the pics with Virgin and child, I am bit lost on that one. |
Could it be because you haven't noticed the sword on the armoured guy in the background with a belted sword where we see the pommel and half of the guard ? I would think that this is the context for showing this pic of the painting.
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Posted: Wed 29 Dec, 2010 3:06 pm Post subject: Man in the background |
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Jean you are right. On closer examination I can make out the pommel of the man in armour on the right in the background. And I shall retract my remarks.
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Michael B.
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Posted: Wed 29 Dec, 2010 3:42 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, yes. The Holy Family kinda overshadows the Man in Black. Sorry, should've cropped that in a bit.
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Michael B.
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Posted: Fri 04 Mar, 2011 12:00 am Post subject: |
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So update on this project:
The blade needed a LOT more work than I thought. Some of the steps taken so far:
- blade was straightened
- The tang was straightened to bring it in line with the spine
- fuller was reworked, straightened, and evened out.
- edges were reworked, taking the "wave" out of them
- the tang was a slight wedge shape, so rear of tang was reworked to facilitate a guard and pommel fitting better.
- whole blade was polished to a nice satin finish
The blade had been heat treated, and is very nicely balance, quite excited to see how this turns out. One questionable thing, the blade appeared to have come out of heat treat with a kink to it, and you can see hammer marks where someone attempted to straighten it cold. The polish job pretty much took care of them after if was straightened properly.
Excellent thing Albion has done with the moat sale, I loved my hilt parts from it for another proeject. Would love to get more bare blades from them.
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Michael B.
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Posted: Sat 09 Apr, 2011 6:19 pm Post subject: |
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Update! Guard is pretty much finished except for final polish, handle is taking shape. The pommel is being worked on, it's a complex forging job. The guard was forged. The handle is one piece. This will be a stout, all business blade. even without the pommel on yet, you can tell its going to really come alive. Should be done in another week or two. Sorry for the crappy pictures, I took them on my cell phone, big camera's out on rental...
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