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Gregory T Kallok
Location: Northern Virginia Joined: 10 Jul 2017
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Posted: Sat 29 Jul, 2017 3:54 pm Post subject: Your ideas and thoughts needed ! |
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Hello, I have just ordered an Albion Munich in Gothic. I an entertaining ideas for a Cool coin the size of an American "nickel" to put into the slot in the pommel. The leather is going to be Black keeping with the Gothic theme.I am thinking real silver. I would LOVE to have a 14 or 15 century coin that would fit. I would be willing to spend what I had too to get that perfect item. So please, give your ideas. When get this sword a year fro now I will post a few pics. I'm going to also commission a scabard in black and some silver inlay in some gothic scheme i will dream up.
Keep your nose in the Wind and your eye on the skyline.
Del Q
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Henry R. Gower
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Posted: Sun 30 Jul, 2017 9:23 am Post subject: Coin for Munich Sword |
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I would suggest that you need a German or Holy Roman Empire Coin to fit this sword. I would look under Ebay Germany, Munzen-Alt Deutschland topic, and put in "Silber" for silver, or "Gold" if that's your pleasure. Or, if you want a replica coin, I would put in Nachpraegung or Neupraegung, (means new striking) or "replik," under the main heading "munzen." A lot of the listings give dimensions of their offerings in mm.
Henry
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Gregory T Kallok
Location: Northern Virginia Joined: 10 Jul 2017
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Posted: Sun 30 Jul, 2017 2:23 pm Post subject: |
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I knew someone would have a great idea. This will give me a direction and indeed a German theme is perfect. Thank you
Keep your nose in the Wind and your eye on the skyline.
Del Q
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Roger Hooper
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Posted: Sun 30 Jul, 2017 4:56 pm Post subject: |
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For really high quality reproduction coins, check out www.antiquanova.com Their best coins are ancient Greek ones, but they have later stuff as well. I put two of their Greek coins on one of my 15th century swords - see photos
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Cyrus S.
Location: Australia Joined: 27 Jul 2017
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Posted: Sun 30 Jul, 2017 9:58 pm Post subject: |
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Those pommels look fantastic Roger, it's always the little details that really bring a piece into its own I too have the same sort of hollowed out, round pommel, for a 'realistic looking' wooden sword I'm building.
Do any of you blokes happen to know what the Oakeshott typology for those pommels is? I've read the descriptions carefully but can't figure it out.
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Craig Peters
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Posted: Sun 30 Jul, 2017 10:33 pm Post subject: |
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Personally, if I were you, I would order a coin from MA-Shops and purchase an authentic medieval coin. They have a wide variety of coin dealers who sell through them, most of whom have substantial numbers of coins from Germany and the Holy Roman Empire. You can constrain your search from 1450 AD to 1500 AD, perfect for the Munich. Also, if you know the search terms in German, you can look for coins with specific details, e.g. "Adler" if you want an eagle.
Here's an example of one such coin they have for sale that fits with the imperial eagle theme and dates from 1468-1500: https://www.ma-shops.com/olding/item.php5?id=283523&lang=en
Be careful buying from Ebay. It's notorious for fake coins and dubious artifacts. I personally would avoid it; there are many other more reliable places to find coins online.
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Cyrus S.
Location: Australia Joined: 27 Jul 2017
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Posted: Mon 31 Jul, 2017 12:16 am Post subject: |
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If you ended up with a coin a little too big or too small, and you're handy with tools, you can mill down and dress the edges using emery or alternatively form a setting/bezel in order to solder or pin it into the pommel.
I personally wouldn't alter an authentic medieval coin, but I see no reason not to on a repro if you find one you really like which isn't the correct size. As beautiful as those Greek repros are that Roger posted, I'd be inclined to find one matching the date of your sword. But sacrifices can always be made for style
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Jean Thibodeau
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Gregory T Kallok
Location: Northern Virginia Joined: 10 Jul 2017
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Posted: Mon 31 Jul, 2017 9:36 am Post subject: |
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Oh my, I always try and go to the "Experts" and am seldom disappointed. You guys ROCK!!!. I will post pictures when I get what I get. Thank you all most humbley!!!
Keep your nose in the Wind and your eye on the skyline.
Del Q
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J.D. Crawford
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Craig Peters
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Posted: Mon 07 Aug, 2017 3:04 am Post subject: |
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Something about the style and presentation of that site seems dubious to me, Doug. Personally, I would be leery about making purchases from it..
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