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Eric G.
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Posted: Fri 18 Nov, 2011 8:46 pm Post subject: J.1 Pommel: what have you seen in it? |
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I recently ordered the triple fullered XII.1 from Tried and True. I'm very excited about it. I did an upgrade on the pommel so that I could be cool and put something in it like what Shooter Mike did. Check his sword out if you haven't seen it yet
http://sbgswordforum.proboards.com/index.cgi?...e=1#233105
I also really like Chad's Albion Soverign sword that Chad has on display int he collections forums. I love that sword, and the coin in the pommel is a beautiful touch. http://www.myArmoury.com/chad_swor_alb_sov.html
I don't want to copy either of these guys, but I'd like to make use of the J.1 style pommel.
Any ideas of something I could put in this pommel?
What are some things you've seen done in the past?
Eric Gregersen
www.EricGregersen.com
Knowledge applied is power.
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David Lewis Smith
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Posted: Fri 18 Nov, 2011 8:59 pm Post subject: |
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Almost anything can go in them, I am mounting some amber in mine, but you could do enamel work, a metal ‘plug’, coat of arms, gemstones etc.
David L Smith
MSG (RET)
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Roger Hooper
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Posted: Sat 19 Nov, 2011 1:26 pm Post subject: |
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Here is a replica of an ancient Greek coin inside my Sovereign pommel. The head depicts the Thessalian nymph Larissa. I got it from Armart in the Czech Republic. I'm not sure if they are still in business.
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Eric G.
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Posted: Sun 20 Nov, 2011 8:31 pm Post subject: |
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thanks Roger. That is a beautiful coin, what made you decide to use that particular one?
Eric Gregersen
www.EricGregersen.com
Knowledge applied is power.
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Roderick Stacey
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Posted: Sun 20 Nov, 2011 8:36 pm Post subject: |
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My wife's sword from manning imperial, based on Oakeshotts XIIIb.2.
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Chad Arnow
myArmoury Team
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Roger Hooper
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Posted: Mon 21 Nov, 2011 12:37 pm Post subject: |
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Eric Gregersen wrote: | thanks Roger. That is a beautiful coin, what made you decide to use that particular one? |
Well, great face, right size... She looks a little like Medusa, but its Larissa, the nymph for the spring at that city in Thessaly. Many ancient Greek coins are quite beautiful. You can make a case as to how one could end up on a Medieval pommel - a knight living in one of the Frankish principalities of mainland Greece created after the Fourth Crusade could have come across such an ancient coin.
I don't know where you could find a replica now, as Armart seems to have shut down that side of their website. Of course, you could always buy a real ancient Greek coin
Roderick, that looks like a Roman emperor's head. I can't quite read the name - is it Maximinus Thrax?
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Roderick Stacey
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Posted: Tue 22 Nov, 2011 6:23 pm Post subject: |
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It could be, I will ask the guy I got the coin from, its all latin to me.
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David McElrea
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Posted: Tue 22 Nov, 2011 6:57 pm Post subject: |
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It's supposed to be the emperor Maximian.
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