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Leo Todeschini
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Posted: Sun 02 Dec, 2012 1:25 pm Post subject: Tods Stuff - stock ready to go! |
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Hi All,
I currently have the following items in stock and ready to go, so if you have any questions please just ask away. I will give the prices in Pounds Sterling, to convert this to dollars(USD) please multiply by 1.6, to Euros multiply by 1.2
Shipping to the UK will be £10, to Europe will be £15, to the Rest of the World and the US will be £20
Picture 1 - from left to right
Italian dagger and belt taken from an illustration in an Osprey book about Condittore and dated late 14thC, silver plated fittings £420
Dagger based on a illustration by Albrecht Durer and dated around 1520, antler handle and strong diamond blade. £480
Landsknecht dagger based on many similar pieces and dated around 1510-1530 £290
Dagger taking elements from different pieces and I would date around 1500 £350
Picture 2 - left to right
Cooking set using 15thC blade forms £310
Dagger based on one owend by Alexander Balliol and dated 1280 £330
Rondel of Burgundian form with horn and bone and steel handle and strong diamond blade £330
Triple bollock dagger based on a French piece with a triangular blade and box wood handle £340
Dagger taking elements from different pieces and I would date around 1500 £340
Picture 3 - left to right
Long dagger based on a German (or Italian?) piece dated around 1300. Albion blade, bronze fittings and leather handle. £380
Bauernwehr/Rugger with byknife and pricker dated around 1490-1550 £430
Hauswehr with byknife dated around 1400-1460 £410
Landsknecht dagger dated around 1520 £310
picture 4 - left to right
Swiss Baselard/Dagen dated around 1350 -1400 £340
Quillon dagger based on composite pieces and dated around 1300 £270
Bollock dagger - simple piece based on pieces from the 15thC £120
Bollock dagger - simple piece based on pieces from the 15thC £140
picture 5 - from left to right
These pieces have been in my stock for a little too long and need to be moved on at good prices, but may have some marks - If you are interested I can give better photos of the marks.
Swiss Baselard/Dagen early 15th £220
Bollock dagger - simple piece based on pieces from the 15thC £100
Rondel with floral steel rondels and horn handle T section blade £140
Rondel with bronze rondels, holly grip and complex formed blade £ 150
Rondel with floral brass rondels and walnut grip and heavy single edged blade £140
picture 6/7 - from top left to bottom right
Seax 9th-10th £220
Utility knife 16thC £130
eating knife 15thC £140
Eating knife late 14th/15th with heart motif £150
Eating knife 14th and 15th £125
Eating knife 15th £140
Eating knife 12th/13th £140
Eating knife 12th/13th £150
Eating knife 14th £140
eating knife 15th £150
Picture 8/9 - from top left to bottom right
eating knife 15th horn and silver pin work £200
eating knife 14th/15th £125
eating knife 14th £70
Eating set 14th to 16th brass £150
Eating set 15th £190
Eating set 14th/15th £160
Please let me know if there is anything you would to know. If you are interested in any of these pieces it is best use my email and mail me direct at tod@todsstuff.co.uk
Thanks for looking
Tod
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Leo Todeschini
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M. Alesia
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Posted: Sun 02 Dec, 2012 2:51 pm Post subject: |
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Eating kit #1 picture#9 please, with the red case for 150GBP, payment sent.
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Joe Fults
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Posted: Sun 02 Dec, 2012 9:07 pm Post subject: |
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Every time you do a batch like this there is some real delight-fulness in there. No exception this time. Really like some of the larger daggers and fighting knives.
"The goal shouldn’t be to avoid being evil; it should be to actively do good." - Danah Boyd
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Dan Rosen
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Posted: Mon 10 Dec, 2012 9:18 pm Post subject: |
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A seriously surprised that there are so few responses bump for this genius of material culture
-Dan Rosen
"One day there will be no more frontier, and men like you will go too."
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Leo Todeschini
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Posted: Tue 11 Dec, 2012 1:23 am Post subject: |
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Thanks very much for the nudge Dan; and the kind words.
I rather annoyingly have been flooded and this is obviously taking quite a bit of time and energy to sort out, though I am now back in the workshop and so I have been distracted from both my work and communications. I did however work in Owen Bush's shop last week and made a rather nice hilt for a rather nice blade he is making for it.............
Some of these pieces have now gone and there is interest in a couple more.
The following pieces have been sold.
Picture 3 long dagger on left - it is from a very little known small group of existing knives and seems to have been produced in Southern France
picture 3, 2nd left
picture 5 2nd from right
picture 6 top row 2nd from left
picture 8, bottom left
Regards
Tod
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Max W.
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Posted: Tue 11 Dec, 2012 4:26 am Post subject: |
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Dan Rosen wrote: | A seriously surprised that there are so few responses bump for this genius of material culture |
Just to speak out, i for myself have been adoring the pieces in silence for several days. A wonderful batch of excellent craftsmanship, appealing especially great altogether just as they lay there. Plain lovely. For me it's a seasonal myArmoury highlight.
I'm sorry to hear that you've been flooded Tod, i hope the mess keeps within bounds.
Sincerely,
Max
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Leo Todeschini
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Meng Lee Khaw
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Posted: Wed 19 Jun, 2013 11:07 am Post subject: |
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Hey Leo,
Hate to be raising the dead here but are any of these still available?
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