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Jack W. Englund
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Posted: Thu 31 Mar, 2011 1:11 pm Post subject: Border Reiver's Swords ?? |
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What swords did the Reiver's carry ??? (1500s - 1600s ) ( please discount the rapier style )
I have been asked by a friend to "advise" But ....
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Sean Flynt
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Luka Borscak
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Posted: Thu 31 Mar, 2011 2:59 pm Post subject: |
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Hm, maybe even early ribbon hilts with quillons? First one we know of is from portrait of Edward Lyttleton of Longford, 1568...
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Roger Hooper
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Posted: Thu 31 Mar, 2011 4:09 pm Post subject: |
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I think you would have seen this type on the border around 1615.
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From Neumann's Swords & Blades of the American Revolution, page 143
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Nathan Robinson
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Kel Rekuta
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Posted: Fri 01 Apr, 2011 9:29 am Post subject: |
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Nathan Robinson wrote: |
This sword is located in the Museum of Border Arms and Armour, Scotland. |
Too bad the Moffats had to close that up. It was an interesting little place.
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Eric Hejdström
Location: Visby, Sweden Joined: 13 Mar 2007
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Nathan Robinson
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Sean Flynt
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Eric Hejdström
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Posted: Fri 01 Apr, 2011 12:25 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks guys, it's a superb sword! I'd want one for my wife I think, she would look great with that one...
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Jack W. Englund
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Posted: Sat 02 Apr, 2011 9:09 am Post subject: |
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Thanks Guys. Now the "biggy.??
This individual is just starting to become involved in "portraying a "Reiver" with a small group. He just asked
" Jack, Those examples are great. But my $$$ are some what limited & having a "custom, historical accurate sword is, for now out of my $$ range. My group will accept Swords that although perhaps of a slightly later date ( 1620s ) that still "reflect the Reiver period.
You gave me some ideas of some that may work.
a. Higher end "production makers" - Armor Class etc. Etc.
b. Good "mid range" makers such as Windlass,Hanwei etc.
What swords would you recommend in these $$ brackets ??
Thank You My friend "
Can you guys assist ????
Jack
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Thom R.
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Posted: Sat 02 Apr, 2011 1:10 pm Post subject: |
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It sounds like $$ might be an issue (as it is for most of us ) so I would think that the Armour Class early baskethilt would probably be the solution for your friend. Scott at Darkwood armory might be able to make one for the about the same price too. that would be my advice. I have had both AC and Darkwood do work for me in the past and can highly recommend them both! tr
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Nathan Robinson
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Jack W. Englund
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Posted: Sat 02 Apr, 2011 5:50 pm Post subject: |
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Thom R. wrote: | It sounds like $$ might be an issue (as it is for most of us ) so I would think that the Armour Class early baskethilt would probably be the solution for your friend. Scott at Darkwood armory might be able to make one for the about the same price too. that would be my advice. I have had both AC and Darkwood do work for me in the past and can highly recommend them both! tr |
Thorn, In addition would "ACs" 17th cent. Tower Hanger ( proto Morturary ) work ???
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Thom R.
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Posted: Sat 02 Apr, 2011 7:36 pm Post subject: |
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Hmm, well there ceased to be a border after 1603...... one of James I main accomplishments seems to have been pacification of the border marches by about 1610. Therefore I would still vote for an early baskethilt or a late 15th c rapier and shy away from the Tower type hanger or a Munich Town Guard type of sword as both are really 17th c swords more appropriate for ECW, Covenanter War or Irish Confederate War. anyway I understand that there might not be a Windlass sword option for late 16th c right now although I have been thinking what discontinued Windlass model might fit. I just can't bring one to mind right now. There are some Del Tins that would work but they are about the same price as the swords I already rec'd
One thing that could work would be a rather simply hlted sword with one or two side ring(s). Or have your friend get a good dagger for the time being and save up the money for a sword.
The other problem of course with a late 15th c persona is the firearms. Its the period of the wheelock pistol not the flintlock pistol and getting a reproduction wheellock pistol is tricky too. Maybe Gordon will step in and add his advice.
http://www.theborderers.info
http://forums.armourarchive.org/phpBB3/viewto...mp;t=44846
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Jack W. Englund
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Posted: Sun 03 Apr, 2011 11:14 am Post subject: |
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Thom R. wrote: |
The other problem of course with a late 15th c persona is the firearms. Its the period of the wheelock pistol not the flintlock pistol and getting a reproduction wheellock pistol is tricky too. Maybe Gordon will step in and add his advice.
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As happens this an area that I have some knowledge of ( via those who make them. ) But the blades = ????
Jack
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