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Kirk Lee Spencer
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Posted: Fri 03 Dec, 2004 7:57 am Post subject: Abstract Expressionism (teaser) |
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Hi All...
I just recieved my very first custom sword the other day. I was very impressed with the results... So I wanted to show this work of art to my fellow forumites. However, the day it arrived was too sunny and the blade too polished, so the pictures had too much glare and shadow. However there were some pretty interesting abstract expressionist elements in the photos. So I have taken out some detail shots for your enjoyment. I thought it might be interesting to see if you can guess the sword family from just the portions shown.
ks
Two swords
Lit in Eden’s flame
One of iron and one of ink
To place within a bloody hand
One of God or one of man
Our souls to one of
Two eternities
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Bill Grandy
myArmoury Team
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Posted: Fri 03 Dec, 2004 8:19 am Post subject: |
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I didn't know that Monet made swords!
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Alexi Goranov
myArmoury Alumni
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Posted: Fri 03 Dec, 2004 8:26 am Post subject: Re: Abstract Expressionism (teaser) |
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Kirk Lee Spencer wrote: | Hi All...
I thought it might be interesting to see if you can guess the sword family from just the portions shown.
ks |
Is it a viking sword?
Alexi
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Tom Carr
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Posted: Fri 03 Dec, 2004 1:43 pm Post subject: |
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OK Kirk! Fess up! What is it? Its some type of diamond cross section, but there isnt enough to tell for sure. A gladius, a spatha or an XVIII of some kind? Wait a minute. Seems like a fuller in the left bottom. Type XI or XII with a boat shaped pommel? AWWWW I give up!
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Kirk Lee Spencer
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Posted: Fri 03 Dec, 2004 1:53 pm Post subject: |
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Bill Grandy wrote: | I didn't know that Monet made swords! |
Yes... There is some Monet in one fuller and a little Van Gogh in the other. And a pommel full of what looks like DeKooning
ks
Two swords
Lit in Eden’s flame
One of iron and one of ink
To place within a bloody hand
One of God or one of man
Our souls to one of
Two eternities
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Kirk Lee Spencer
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Posted: Fri 03 Dec, 2004 1:57 pm Post subject: |
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Tom Carr wrote: | OK Kirk! Fess up! What is it? Its some type of diamond cross section, but there isnt enough to tell for sure. A gladius, a spatha or an XVIII of some kind? Wait a minute. Seems like a fuller in the left bottom. Type XI or XII with a boat shaped pommel? AWWWW I give up! |
Hey Tom...
Good to hear from you. Sorry no diamond cross section. I made sure there was not enough to be sure... However I did try to leave some hints along the edges. It isn't Roman and its Oakeshott blade number is less than XVIII. Okay it has a boat shaped pommel but what about type.
keep postin...
ks
Two swords
Lit in Eden’s flame
One of iron and one of ink
To place within a bloody hand
One of God or one of man
Our souls to one of
Two eternities
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Kirk Lee Spencer
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Posted: Fri 03 Dec, 2004 2:00 pm Post subject: Re: Abstract Expressionism (teaser) |
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Alexi Goranov wrote: |
Is it a viking sword?
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Alexi...
You're right!!! It is a Viking sword.... Good job!
But, now, what is its Petersen Type?
ks
Two swords
Lit in Eden’s flame
One of iron and one of ink
To place within a bloody hand
One of God or one of man
Our souls to one of
Two eternities
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Alexi Goranov
myArmoury Alumni
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Posted: Fri 03 Dec, 2004 2:05 pm Post subject: Re: Abstract Expressionism (teaser) |
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Kirk Lee Spencer wrote: | Alexi Goranov wrote: |
Is it a viking sword?
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Alexi...
You're right!!! It is a Viking sword.... Good job!
But, now, what is its Petersen Type?
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Thanks,
The shot of the pommel can be interpreted at lest two fold, either a brasil nut or a Petersen type S-ish. Not sure, and I could be completely off.
Alexi
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Kirk Lee Spencer
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Posted: Fri 03 Dec, 2004 3:34 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Alexi...
I have a confession to make.
I included close ups of two different swords... but they both are Vikings. And you are right. One of them is a type S.
So good job once again!
I was photographing these two Vikings together because they are fraternal twins. They were both made by the same bladesmith and they were both finished this fall. The type S is a semi-custom I bought a few weeks ago from another forumite. The other "mystery sword" is a custom design I commissioned to try and recreate an important Norwegian find.
ks
Two swords
Lit in Eden’s flame
One of iron and one of ink
To place within a bloody hand
One of God or one of man
Our souls to one of
Two eternities
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Patrick Kelly
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Posted: Fri 03 Dec, 2004 3:46 pm Post subject: |
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Would one of them be a single-edged Viking sword of Petersen type C (Wheeler type: II)?
With the original being found at the North Arhus farm, Hjartdal parish, Telemark, Norway.
"In valor there is hope.".................. Tacitus
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Tom Carr
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Posted: Fri 03 Dec, 2004 4:15 pm Post subject: |
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Cant wait to see those Kirk! Come-on we need pics, good or bad.
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Kirk Lee Spencer
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Posted: Fri 03 Dec, 2004 5:14 pm Post subject: |
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Patrick Kelly wrote: | Would one of them be a single-edged Viking sword of Petersen type C (Wheeler type: II)?
With the original being found at the North Arhus farm, Hjartdal parish, Telemark, Norway. |
My my my... Dead on Patrick! Wow! you have a very good eye!!!
Can you elaborate on how you figured it out??
ks
Two swords
Lit in Eden’s flame
One of iron and one of ink
To place within a bloody hand
One of God or one of man
Our souls to one of
Two eternities
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Kirk Lee Spencer
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Posted: Fri 03 Dec, 2004 5:28 pm Post subject: |
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Tom Carr wrote: | Cant wait to see those Kirk! Come-on we need pics, good or bad. |
Hey Tom...
Well I guess since Patrick solved the mystery I"ll post one. I'll try to get the others up on a separate review post.
Thanks for playing
ks
Two swords
Lit in Eden’s flame
One of iron and one of ink
To place within a bloody hand
One of God or one of man
Our souls to one of
Two eternities
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Patrick Kelly
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Posted: Fri 03 Dec, 2004 6:41 pm Post subject: |
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Kirk Lee Spencer wrote: | Patrick Kelly wrote: | Would one of them be a single-edged Viking sword of Petersen type C (Wheeler type: II)?
With the original being found at the North Arhus farm, Hjartdal parish, Telemark, Norway. |
My my my... Dead on Patrick! Wow! you have a very good eye!!!
Can you elaborate on how you figured it out??
ks |
With my Jedi powers of course
The middle three pictures are what did it. Two clearly show a blade of single-edged configuration. The other one shows the coinciding style of point. Those clues and your hint about the norwegian find place were my evidence.
Who is the maker?
"In valor there is hope.".................. Tacitus
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Tom Carr
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Posted: Fri 03 Dec, 2004 8:04 pm Post subject: |
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WOW! Im going to have to see that baby up close. What are the stats and who made it?
As you have tiny tots I suppose its rebated, but if it's a sharp let me know and we will test it out on my stand! Quite a Christmas present there Kirk!
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James A. Vargscarr
Location: Englishman living in Canada Joined: 17 Oct 2004
Posts: 92
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Posted: Sat 04 Dec, 2004 4:26 am Post subject: |
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Before I saw Albion's Berserkr I was completely unfamiliar with this type of single edged Viking sword. Wonderful to see photographs of a shining new replica for the first time. Absolutely beautiful Kirk - I look forward to the review. And to learning the identity of the craftsman!
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Kirk Lee Spencer
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Posted: Sat 04 Dec, 2004 9:17 am Post subject: |
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Tom Carr wrote: | WOW! Im going to have to see that baby up close. What are the stats and who made it?
As you have tiny tots I suppose its rebated, but if it's a sharp let me know and we will test it out on my stand! Quite a Christmas present there Kirk! |
Hey guys...
The Bladesmith that crafted this masterpiece is Vladimir Cervenka. Here is his website. You can e-mail him for his price list.
http://www.sword.cz/eindex.htm
(some people think that craftsmen do not publish prices on their website because they are too expensive and don't want to frighten anyone off... not the case here!)
I will post stats and review material when I get some decent photos.
Tom,
The blade is sharp and we will definitely do some cutting!
Patrick,
Great detective work!
ks
Two swords
Lit in Eden’s flame
One of iron and one of ink
To place within a bloody hand
One of God or one of man
Our souls to one of
Two eternities
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Patrik Erik Lars Lindblom
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Posted: Sat 04 Dec, 2004 9:46 pm Post subject: |
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And i have try to calm down a bit before xmas and all
Kirk! That one are a really beauty, what a blade!
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Tom Carr
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Posted: Sat 04 Dec, 2004 10:44 pm Post subject: |
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Outstanding Kirk! You busy Sunday afternoon? Im sure I can scare up a few targets to cut. After all, you cant leave these people here drooling without telling them how good it handles and cuts.
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Glen S. Ramsay
Location: Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Joined: 10 Dec 2003
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Posted: Sun 05 Dec, 2004 12:33 am Post subject: |
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James A. Vargscarr wrote: | Before I saw Albion's Berserkr I was completely unfamiliar with this type of single edged Viking sword. Wonderful to see photographs of a shining new replica for the first time. Absolutely beautiful Kirk - I look forward to the review. And to learning the identity of the craftsman! |
Manning Imperial also makes one (doesn't seem to have a fuller though). You can see it here:
http://www.manningimperial.com/item.php?item_id=342
Very nice sword, there, Kirk!
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