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Chad Arnow wrote: |
I was doing some photos this morning and thought I'd throw down my warhammers for a couple of quick pics. The dragon hammer is by Tod's Workshop (not the Tod Cutler version). The other is A&A's well-known sized-down recreation of a hammer in the Wallace Collection. By complete coincidence, both original hammers are larger weapons that were likely 2-handed, despite the short hafts both are currently mounted on. The replicas are handy single-handed versions. They're both elegant and deadly. The top spike and side lugs might make the A&A more versatile, but going into battle with a dragon at your side would make you feel pretty bad@$$. :) |