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Cutlasses made |
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14% |
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Messers made |
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38% |
[ 21 ] |
Different swords made |
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38% |
[ 21 ] |
Daggers made |
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7% |
[ 4 ] |
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Total Votes : 54 |
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Ben Potter
Industry Professional
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Posted: Wed 29 Dec, 2010 4:44 pm Post subject: Privateer Armoury, New Swords Available |
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Left to right:
Cutlass: wide guard, fencer's knot grip. Sold
Rondel Dagger: Heat blued guards, Bone grips. Sold
Messer and By Knife set, black walnut grips, $400
Twist Dagger, blacksmith twist guard, waxed cord fencer's knot grip. $125
Hatchet Point Cutlass, D-guard with shell, double crossing fencer's knot grip, $300 (LEFT HANDED)
Here is a link to the available page with the specs:
PRIVATEER ARMOURY AVAILABLE PAGE
I changed the geometry of the blades on this run so that they are stiffer than the earlier ones without being too much heavier.
Ben Potter Bladesmith
It's not that I would trade my lot
For any other man's,
Nor that I will be ashamed
Of my work torn hands-
For I have chosen the path I tread
Knowing it would be steep,
And I will take the joys thereof
And the consequences reap.
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Jean Thibodeau
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Posted: Wed 29 Dec, 2010 7:04 pm Post subject: |
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I voted for " different " but I could have also voted for daggers and messers are also to my liking but I prefer the earlier falchions.
All the others look good except that for me they are not currently from a period I'm focussing on but the messers are just at the limit.
You can easily give up your freedom. You have to fight hard to get it back!
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Craig Shackleton
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Posted: Wed 29 Dec, 2010 8:45 pm Post subject: |
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That messer is even nicer than the previous one, and the knife is a lovely companion. I am unbelievably tempted to purchase those, but I have many other required purchases first.
All of those pieces are lovely and the price point is phenomenal. I'm just hung up on messers these days. I hope this line is working for you financially. Eventually you will break my resolve.
Ottawa Swordplay
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Ben Potter
Industry Professional
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Posted: Mon 03 Jan, 2011 11:22 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for the input.
I use the comments to help me decide what gets made.
Ben Potter Bladesmith
It's not that I would trade my lot
For any other man's,
Nor that I will be ashamed
Of my work torn hands-
For I have chosen the path I tread
Knowing it would be steep,
And I will take the joys thereof
And the consequences reap.
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Sean O Stevens
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Posted: Mon 03 Jan, 2011 11:45 am Post subject: |
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I like the look of your cutlass weapons... but would also like to see a saber or two. As you know... I'm very tempted to pick up a saber from you...
So many swords... so little money... why oh why was I not born rich?
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S. Christiansen
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Posted: Fri 07 Jan, 2011 10:11 am Post subject: |
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Looking good (especially the messer) and very reasonable prices, too. Not so much into cutlasses, so I voted for messers, although sabers would indeed be awesome!
Keep up the good work.
Regards,
Sonni
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Ben Potter
Industry Professional
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Posted: Fri 07 Jan, 2011 11:14 am Post subject: |
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Are you asking for infantry sabers or cavalry type weapons?
These blades are basically limited to under 24" and must be wider than 1.5 at the fort.
Ben Potter Bladesmith
It's not that I would trade my lot
For any other man's,
Nor that I will be ashamed
Of my work torn hands-
For I have chosen the path I tread
Knowing it would be steep,
And I will take the joys thereof
And the consequences reap.
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Michael Ahrens
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Posted: Fri 07 Jan, 2011 12:15 pm Post subject: |
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Ben
God I love that messer. but it has to wait as there are just to many other projects in the offing right now. but I do hope soon.
Mike
Mike Ahrens
http://www.selohaar.org/
Staten Island German Martial Arts (S.I.G.M.A.)
http://www.sigmanewyork.webs.com/
Member of the 1st Universal Church of St. John Cantius Garand, Reformed (Gas Port)
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David Teague
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Posted: Fri 07 Jan, 2011 5:19 pm Post subject: |
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Michael Ahrens wrote: | Ben
God I love that messer. but it has to wait as there are just to many other projects in the offing right now. but I do hope soon.
Mike |
(Makes Jeddi hand movements)
This is not the Messer you seek
Michael Ahrens "This is not the Messer I seek"
(Makes Jeddi hand movements)
Move Along
Michael Ahrens "just to many other projects in the offing right now, I've got to move along"
This you shall know, that all things have length and measure.
Free Scholar/ Instructor Selohaar Fechtschule
The Historic Recrudescence Guild
"Yea though I walk through the valley of death, I will fear no evil: for Thou's sword art is with me; Thy poleaxe and Thy quarterstaff they comfort me."
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D. Bell
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Posted: Fri 07 Jan, 2011 5:31 pm Post subject: |
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I'll add my voice to those interested in falchions. Something like that messer blade with a basic sword hilt could be tempting.
An armed society is a polite society.
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S. Christiansen
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Posted: Sat 08 Jan, 2011 3:49 am Post subject: |
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Ben Potter wrote: | Are you asking for infantry sabers or cavalry type weapons?
These blades are basically limited to under 24" and must be wider than 1.5 at the fort. |
Well, particularly early cavalry sabers would've been nice, but I guess those measurements would be a bit small, so my vote for messers still stand. Falchions would indeed be nice too, and maybe even Maciejowski "choppers"?
Regards,
Sonni
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Ken Speed
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Posted: Sat 08 Jan, 2011 10:01 am Post subject: |
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I understand that you're trying to provide high quality but affordable edged weapons with this line and I really like the result because they are simple, clean workmanlike weapons
I'd be interested in a seax. If you can make that rondel dagger, you could make a seax. My personal preference would be one of the Scandinavian types that looked like the grandfathers of all the puukkos in the world but I'm sure most people would want the broken back style. For that matter, what's wrong with a nice simple high quality puukko? I'd also like to see a type X sword although I suspect a fullered blade might push it out of the price range of this line.
I like the messer a lot and I'd like to see a falchion too although they'd be a big departure in period for my budding collection.
Without opening a can of worms about period authenticity, I think the war knife types appeal to me more when the blades haves a slight taper leading back from the belly of the blade to the guard.
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