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Craig Johnson
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Posted: Tue 11 Jun, 2013 7:02 am Post subject: 2 New Daggers and Muster items from A&A |
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Two New Daggers from Arms & Armor
We have two new daggers added to our line, check them out in the ARMS & ARMOR News. These knives are the #240 Morgan Bible Dagger and the #241 Köln Messer. Both hand made in our shop and great examples of medieval knives.
#240 Morgan Bible Dagger
#241 Köln Messer
We also have added three swords to the Muster page these are individual pieces so once they are sold they are gone. These are our #188 French Medieval Sword with a custom grip, a nice red gripped 15th C sword and a custom bladed Silvered Smallsword.
We hope you see the piece that will make your day!
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Joe Fults
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Posted: Tue 11 Jun, 2013 6:47 pm Post subject: |
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Really like that #241...if I had money sitting about I think it would probably be mine! Gothic knightly sword looks like it could be a close cousin to a custom job I had done quite a few years back. I don't have that one anymore but if this one is anything like it in the hand, I'm sure its very sweet!
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Jeremy V. Krause
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Posted: Wed 12 Jun, 2013 8:48 am Post subject: |
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Hi Craig,
Could you say a bit more about the Koln dagger and this type in general. I am pretty unfamiliar with such an early type of messer. Are there many historical examples of this style or is this an isolated example. How would you characterize this blade? How thick would you estimate the blade is at it's base and what is the taper like?
It's very nice and tempting BTW.
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Jim B Williams
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Posted: Wed 12 Jun, 2013 10:55 am Post subject: |
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You made my day with the Morgan dagger. That is exactly what I have been looking for in a 13th century dagger!
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Carl W.
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Posted: Wed 12 Jun, 2013 6:59 pm Post subject: |
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I like both of these new unusual daggers, & echo Jeremy in asking if any more tidbits of info on "messer-daggers" are available. Fwiw occurred that maybe it would be a good candidate for customization, perhaps a bit of filework or something on guard or pommel. Not too much though.
Is the blade asymmetrical or symmetrical? Edges look slightly different in pic.
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Bryan Heff
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Posted: Thu 13 Jun, 2013 3:53 am Post subject: |
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I really like the looks of the French sword. I honestly never really gave it a good look before, but that grip really caught my eye and now that I have really given it a proper look...I have to say I REALLY like this sword!
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Nathan Robinson
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Posted: Thu 13 Jun, 2013 1:01 pm Post subject: |
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Bryan Heff wrote: | I really like the looks of the French sword. I honestly never really gave it a good look before, but that grip really caught my eye and now that I have really given it a proper look...I have to say I REALLY like this sword! |
I agree. Those photos really show that sword well and the new grip treatment really makes a difference. The shaping on the pommel and particularly the area that extends to the peen is very attractive.
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Craig Johnson
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Posted: Thu 13 Jun, 2013 1:13 pm Post subject: New Knife |
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Jeremy V. Krause wrote: | Hi Craig,
Could you say a bit more about the Koln dagger and this type in general. I am pretty unfamiliar with such an early type of messer. Are there many historical examples of this style or is this an isolated example. How would you characterize this blade? How thick would you estimate the blade is at it's base and what is the taper like?
It's very nice and tempting BTW. |
Hi Jeremy
Glad you like the items. The Köln piece is very robust. The back edge is about 1/4 inch thick at the guard and tapers from there but its not a full straight taper. It carries some mass into the blade. The cross section of the blade is triangular and all ends in a pretty decent point.
I would say this is similar to other Knightly type combat daggers like a Rondel the heft and structure lend themselves to the styles of combat illustrated in the manuals for that type.
Here are a couple of images of the original.
The grip on the dagger fills the hand quite well and the piece moves well in both the point up and point down position. I see this as a piece that may well have been a knightly weapon, but could also be worn on the belt with out the cumbersome aspect of the rondel on a daily basis.
Best
Craig
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Jean Thibodeau
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Posted: Fri 14 Jun, 2013 2:08 pm Post subject: |
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Craig, the messer is very interesting, but maybe your pics and product description should be edited to better show the cross section of the blade as being single edged with a thick spine.
It's was hard to see in the pics if the blade was double edged with a diamond section, but just washed out in the pic or if it had an elliptical cross section. Singled edged and flat ground was also my best guess, but the pics should avoid ambiguity.
Good to see a less known type of dagger rarely reproduced.
The treatment of the French Medieval Sword's handle makes it a lot more appealing.
Hope to see more new items in your product line.
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Mikko Kuusirati
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Posted: Sat 15 Jun, 2013 7:11 am Post subject: |
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Oh, my! They're all lovely, but that Köln messer in particular fascinates me, for some reason. I had already budgeted a portion of my next paycheck for a Pavel Moc blunt but now I'm having second thoughts, damn you!
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Mark Moore
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Posted: Sat 15 Jun, 2013 7:56 am Post subject: |
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The messer is a real turn-on. When I first saw it, I said to myself--Dang, that would look good on my belt along with my tomahawk and the rest of my black powder gear. Kind of a big, single edged 'Arkansas Toothpick'. I love it!.......McM
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Jean Thibodeau
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Posted: Tue 18 Jun, 2013 5:34 am Post subject: |
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Mikko Kuusirati wrote: | Oh, my! They're all lovely, but that Köln messer in particular fascinates me, for some reason. I had already budgeted a portion of my next paycheck for a Pavel Moc blunt but now I'm having second thoughts, damn you! |
Yeah, I'm also thinking about it ...... and that usually leads to Paypal and a hit to my bank account !
Craig: Oh, what kind of hardwood do you use for the Kölm Messer ? Always the same one or do you very the type according to availability ?
I assume that for a semi-custom order of one of these the wood type could be different, but I am curious about what you used on the one in the pic: Hardwood, just peaks my curiosity .....
Any available for immediate shipping ?
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Craig Johnson
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Posted: Tue 18 Jun, 2013 7:20 am Post subject: Hi Jean |
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Hi Jean
The currrent plan is to use walnut. The one I have in stock and pictured is walnut that has a buffed finish. We could certainly use other woods if requested. There maybe an additional fee in such orders.
I will post some addional pics this morning showing the dagger in hand for scale and the back edge as you pointed out I should have detailed
Best
Craig
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Craig Johnson
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Posted: Tue 18 Jun, 2013 8:47 am Post subject: More pictures |
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Here are some more shots of the Köln. You can get a sense of the scale when its in the hand and see the back edge spine.
Let me know if any one has any questions.
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Messer in hand.
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Jean Thibodeau
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Posted: Tue 18 Jun, 2013 9:44 am Post subject: Re: More pictures |
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Craig Johnson wrote: | Here are some more shots of the Köln. You cab get a sense of the scale when its in the hand and see the back edge spine.
Let me know if any one has any questions. |
E-mail sent: The new pics did me in.
Yes it doesn look really good in the new pics.
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Jean Thibodeau
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Posted: Tue 18 Jun, 2013 12:16 pm Post subject: |
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Well, I guess the Köln messer/dagger people have been admiring is now mine mine mine.
E-mailed Craig and he e-mailed me back, a couple of hours later, to confirm that I got to it first.
I guess when I get it I can add a few more pics of it and a short review.
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Bryan Heff
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Posted: Tue 18 Jun, 2013 1:10 pm Post subject: |
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Jean Thibodeau wrote: | Well, I guess the Köln messer/dagger people have been admiring is now mine mine mine.
E-mailed Craig and he e-mailed me back, a couple of hours later, to confirm that I got to it first.
I guess when I get it I can add a few more pics of it and a short review. |
Congrats! I will tell you this....a "sword/dagger in hand" picture is worth more than a thousand words...
I love a good sword photo, but the one type I would like to see more of are "in hand" shots or somebody carrying the sword, they REALLY help in showing the dimensions etc.
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Joe Fults
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Posted: Tue 18 Jun, 2013 2:03 pm Post subject: |
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Jean Thibodeau wrote: | Well, I guess the Köln messer/dagger people have been admiring is now mine mine mine.
E-mailed Craig and he e-mailed me back, a couple of hours later, to confirm that I got to it first.
I guess when I get it I can add a few more pics of it and a short review. |
I mean this in a nice way (and I actually appreciate you buying that thing) but you suck!!!
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P. Schontzler
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Posted: Tue 18 Jun, 2013 2:45 pm Post subject: |
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Joe Fults wrote: | Jean Thibodeau wrote: | Well, I guess the Köln messer/dagger people have been admiring is now mine mine mine.
E-mailed Craig and he e-mailed me back, a couple of hours later, to confirm that I got to it first.
I guess when I get it I can add a few more pics of it and a short review. |
I mean this in a nice way (and I actually appreciate you buying that thing) but you suck!!! |
It looks confusing the way it was posted, but I believe the daggers are new items, not part of the only-one-available muster sale items. Though Jean is definitely getting the first by the sound of it! Congrats.
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