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Chad Arnow
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Posted: Sat 26 Nov, 2011 8:20 am Post subject: Your collection by the numbers: Centuries |
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How about by century? I'd be curious to see how people's collections fall along temporal lines.
Here's mine (all AD):
10th-11th century: 2 (Gaddhjalt, sax)
13th century: 2 (Baron, Tod Stuff quillon dagger)
14th century: 8 (Sovereign, Sempach, A&A Edward III, A&A quillon dagger, Windlass helm, 2 Tod Knives, Tod Rondel dagger)
15th century: 6 (Regent, Arma Bohemia ballock, English Cutler Ballock, Tod's Stuff knife, A&A long rondel, Revival.us knife)
17th century: 1 (Armour Class baskethilt)
18th century: 2 (Tod's Stuff dirk, Arma Bohemia sgian achles)
ChadA
http://chadarnow.com/
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Joe Fults
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Posted: Sat 26 Nov, 2011 8:56 am Post subject: |
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10th-14th century = 0
15th century = 4 (everything I have)
16th-21st century = 0
I guess I have a narrow focus in the grand scheme of things!
"The goal shouldn’t be to avoid being evil; it should be to actively do good." - Danah Boyd
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Lloyd Winter
Location: Los Angeles Joined: 27 Aug 2011
Posts: 201
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Posted: Sat 26 Nov, 2011 9:14 am Post subject: |
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mostly 15th and 16th centuries for me. Type XVs and XVIIIs and a bunch of rapiers, mostly from A&A, and a couple of side swords from various places. Several katzbalgers and at least half a dozen quillon daggers, with a couple of bollock daggers and rondels from Tods thrown in for good measure
3 Viking pieces; Gaddjhalt and 2 seaxes, 1 big one and one little one.
for the actual antiques
5 or 6 18-19th century Turkish - Persian
5 or 6 kindjals, probably 19th century
1 18th century Karabela
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Joe Fults
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Posted: Sat 26 Nov, 2011 9:20 am Post subject: |
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I do have two more 15th century pieces confirmed inbound from Europe as well.
"The goal shouldn’t be to avoid being evil; it should be to actively do good." - Danah Boyd
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Craig Peters
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Posted: Sat 26 Nov, 2011 9:23 am Post subject: |
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11th-12th Centuries: 2 Arms and Armor Javelins, Albion Senlac, Arms and Armor 12th Century Spear*, Merc Tailor (Early) Heater Shield
13th Century: Albion Knight, Albion Tritonia, Arms and Armor Buckler, Merc Tailor Heater Shield, Arms and Armor Buckler
14th Century: Albion Crecy, Albion Sempach
15th Century: Albion Late 15th Century Bastard Sword, Merc Tailor Articulated Sallet
Not Applicable: 2 Albion Liechtenauers, Chinese Staff
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Abe Zettek
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Posted: Sat 26 Nov, 2011 2:22 pm Post subject: |
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6th - 7th century: 1
8th - 9th century: 3
10th - 11th century: 6
12th - 13th century: 2
14th century: 6
15th century: 3
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Dan Howard
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Posted: Sat 26 Nov, 2011 3:53 pm Post subject: |
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BC: all
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Matthew Amt
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Posted: Sat 26 Nov, 2011 7:15 pm Post subject: |
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Oh, man, I hope you're talking just swords, here!
Bronze Age Mycenaean: 5
Bronze Age, the rest of Europe: 5
Classical Greek c.500 BC: 1
Roman: 4
c. 10th-11th cent: 2
13th cent: 1
15th cent: 1
16th cent: 2
17th cent: 1 (actually a Victorian repro!)
18th cent: 2
19th cent: 1 rusty Kris blade
Orc: 3
Matthew
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Jason Elrod
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Posted: Sun 27 Nov, 2011 5:52 am Post subject: |
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Late 15th Century: 5
Early 16th Century: 4
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J.D. Crawford
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Posted: Sun 27 Nov, 2011 6:54 am Post subject: |
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Current Swords:
10th c: I
11th c: II
12th c: IIIIIII
13th c: II
14th c: I
16th c: I
17th c: II
3rd age of middle earth: I
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Christopher Gregg
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Posted: Sun 27 Nov, 2011 6:57 am Post subject: |
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1st Century - Del Tin Celtic short sword, Marto Celtic dagger
6th Century - Del Tin Migration sword
7th Century - MRL/Del Tin Historical Excalibur
10th Century - Del Tin Anglo Saxon sword, Marto Dybek sword (carbon)
11th Century - Windlass Titan sword
14th Century - Del Tin Archer's sword, Del Tin Falchion, Del Tin Baselard dagger
15th Century - Albion Laird, Arms & Armor Irish sword , A & A German Branch sword, Mad Piper/Albion Caithness hybrid, Del Tin Irish sword, Del Tin Cinquedea, Glenn McClain Flemish Ballock knife
16th Century - MRL Cinquedea, Del Tin Scottish Claidheamh da Laihm, Del Tin/MRL Cut & Thrust sword, A & A 1580 parrying dagger, A & A Tudor dagger, two other old A & A daggers, Scotia Metal Works ballock knife
17th Century - Mad Piper Scots Ribbon Hilt Backsword, A & A German Rapier, Mad Piper English Backsword, Mad Piper early Scots Claymore, Old Dominion Forge Dutch Double Clamshell Cutlass, two Glenn McClain early dirks and a few sgians, Old Dominion Forge Scots dirk
18th Century - Mad Piper Walter Allen basket hilt Claymore, Old Dominion Forge hunting sword hilted hanger, two unknown hangers w/baldrics, MRL Jacobite dirk, CAS Iberia early dirk, two Glenn McClain Jacobite dirks, and too many American Colonial/Rev War era knives
Other - Jody Samson's Farseer Leafblade, Windlass Wheel of Time saber, Castle Keep Viking short sword, an English Wiccan ritual bastard sword (a gift from a deceased friend), several modern art knives/daggers
Phew! Need to get selling some stuff!
Oh, and an A & A buckler, two Windlass helms, two targes, several flintlock fowlers and pistols, and a partridge in a pear tree
Christopher Gregg
'S Rioghal Mo Dhream!
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Roger Hooper
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Posted: Mon 28 Nov, 2011 12:25 pm Post subject: |
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Like Mathew and J. D. - just swords --
10th C.- 1
11th C - 2
12th C - 2
13th C - 3
14th C - 6
15th C - 8
16th C - 8
17th C - 7
18th C - 2
Unclassifiable - 5
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Paul Hansen
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Posted: Wed 30 Nov, 2011 12:18 am Post subject: |
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BC:
Near-east copper age: 1
European bronze age: 6
AD:
11th/12th C.: 1
16th. C..: 1
19th. C.: 3
20th. C.: 3
21st. C.: 1
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William P
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Posted: Wed 30 Nov, 2011 1:57 am Post subject: |
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ok...
multi period: 1 (sling)
9th-11th century: 1 helmet, 1 shield, 1 sword, 1 gambeson (its to be converted to a 11th C byzantine armour) 1 seax 1 mace, 1 danish longaxe = 7
edo period i.e mid 17th-mid 19th century: 3 swords (4 if you count the shinai, since it was used toward the end of the edo period, even if mine isnt an antique. and 5 if you count the bokken, even if its historical accuracy is off) plus 2 safety oriented padded nunchuku and 1 Bo staff.
qing dynasty 3 jian, 1 dao
the chinese and japanese swords are largely wall hangers though..
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