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Brian K.
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Posted: Sat 06 Oct, 2012 2:23 pm Post subject: Custom Handmade Scabbard: Albion Chevalier 10/6/2012 |
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Hello myArmoury community,
I'd like to share a recently completed commission of mine I thought would be of worth to share with the myArmoury community. I'm really pleased with the outcome, and I really enjoyed putting this one together.
Please feel free to comment!
More can be see here: http://www.dbkcustomswords.com/custscabbs/SGAlbionChevalier.html
Brian Kunz
www.dbkcustomswords.com
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Gregory J. Liebau
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Posted: Sat 06 Oct, 2012 2:41 pm Post subject: |
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Brian,
This is an exceptional scabbard even by your standards. And on my favorite Albion sword, no less! The intricacies of the detail work and variety of elements are complimentary and make for a fabulous display. Thank you for sharing. May I inquiry for a picture of the back side of this scabbard suspension? Can't find a good image of how it all works... Might be interested in trying my hand at it. Cheers, and thanks again!
- Gregory
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Reece Nelson
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Posted: Sat 06 Oct, 2012 2:49 pm Post subject: Fleur-de-lis sword |
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Wow! The amount of detail on that is amazing! I especially like the Fleur-de-lis patterns done with the gold and red behind it. Great job!!
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S. Gagnon
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Posted: Sat 06 Oct, 2012 11:50 pm Post subject: |
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Hello, I am quite happy to say that I commissioned this scabbard. I have not put my hands of it yet, and seeing these pics, I just can not wait...the result is magnificient. I must also say that I left Brian a lot of place for his imagination, starting from a general concept I submitted to him, and I am glad I did it: this guy know his thing and is truly an artist. The result is much better than what I had in mind when I originally placed my commission.
Thank you Brian, it was a pleasure dealing with you!
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Brian K.
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Posted: Sun 07 Oct, 2012 11:34 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for the kind words everyone. It was a pleasure building this commission, and I look forward to more doing similar work as the results from this are indeed stunning.
The backside of the suspension would look similar to this:
Brian Kunz
www.dbkcustomswords.com
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Leo Todeschini
Industry Professional
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Ed S.
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Posted: Mon 08 Oct, 2012 10:11 am Post subject: |
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I've been following this one on FB Brian, I love the coloring. We'll be doing something similar on my next commission. Awesome, as always.
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The backside of the suspension would look similar to this:
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Hey, I recognize that scabbard...
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Brian K.
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Posted: Mon 08 Oct, 2012 4:02 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you, thank you. I appreciate the kind words. I like this one a lot, and I look forward to more of similar technique.
Tod, I really appreciate the compliments. That means a lot to me.
Brian Kunz
www.dbkcustomswords.com
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Jean Thibodeau
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Posted: Mon 08 Oct, 2012 8:11 pm Post subject: |
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Rich in detail, good use of the Fleur de Lys, a sculptural feel of some of the larger decorative elements as well as textured borders leaving enough of the surface plain to create a good contrast between worked/tooled surfaces and smooth surfaces.
Exceeding your already excellent quality of work with every new piece of work.
You can easily give up your freedom. You have to fight hard to get it back!
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Justin H. Núñez
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Posted: Tue 09 Oct, 2012 11:51 am Post subject: |
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Wow! that is some amazing work. Now you are rivaling the master western saddle carvers...
That sword is one of my favorites too. On the note of over decoration, I think that one only has to look to tradtional cultural arts to see that there has been always highly decorated pieces. I still say look there and you will see highly decorated pieces that get used.
"Nothing in fencing is really difficult, it just takes work." - Aldo Nadi
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Ralph Grinly
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Posted: Tue 09 Oct, 2012 10:37 pm Post subject: |
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Thats a beautiful piece of work indeed . But tell me..is it set up for a south-paw ? To me, the belt looks like it's meant to have scabbard hanging from right hip, rather than the more usual left ?
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Brian K.
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Posted: Wed 10 Oct, 2012 5:52 am Post subject: |
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Thank you Jean.
Thank you Justin.
Thanks Ralph, and yes it's for a left-handed swordsman. Which is kind of interesting when 9 out of 10 scabbards you build are for right-handed, so construction / assembly seems so odd!
Brian Kunz
www.dbkcustomswords.com
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