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Stephen A. Fisher
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Posted: Sat 03 Jan, 2004 10:05 pm Post subject: Sword Photography at it's best... |
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First off I have to admit; I love taking pictures of swords. First, I will share some of my favorite pictures that I have taken. I will then post some of my favorites taken by fellow collectors & the like.
So join in & post your favorite sword pics!
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Desktop wallpaper (Arms & Armor smallsword)
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Desktop wallpaper (antique smallsword)
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Desktop wallpaper
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Stephen A. Fisher
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Desktop wallpaper (Antique smallsword)
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Arms & Armor smallsword
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MRL European Sword
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Stephen A. Fisher
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Posted: Sat 03 Jan, 2004 10:17 pm Post subject: |
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Del Tin late 16th century dagger
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smallsword, circa 1770
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hanger, 18th century
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Stephen A. Fisher
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British p1796 light cavalry sabre, Osborn & Gunby
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Antique fencing foils
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Composite rapier-foil
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Stephen A. Fisher
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Posted: Sat 03 Jan, 2004 10:36 pm Post subject: |
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Hanwei main gauche
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Purpleheart Armoury singlesticks
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Stephen A. Fisher
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Posted: Sat 03 Jan, 2004 10:45 pm Post subject: |
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Nathan Robinson
All of Nathan's pictures are superb & professional. Enough said.
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Desktop wallpaper (Erik Stevenson back-bladed side sword)
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Desktop wallpaper (Erik Stevenson hand and a half)
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Desktop wallpaper (Arms & Armor Dresden rapier & dagger)
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Erik Stevenson back-bladed side sword
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Erik Stevenson Schiavona
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Arms & Armor Italian rapier
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Stephen A. Fisher
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MRL Scottish backsword
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Arms & Armor Elector of Saxony dagger
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Stephen A. Fisher
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Thomas McDonald
I've always liked the many pictures taken by Thomas McDonald, in which his use natural lighting brings out the best of the basket-hilts/dirks/Claidheamh dà làimh/[Scottish things] he has taken pictures of.
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Scottish dirk by Vince Evans
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Scottish basket-hilts & singlehand by Vince Evans
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Diamond-hilt backsword by Vince Evans
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Basket-hilts by ElJay Erickson
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Basket-hilt by Eljay Erickson
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Basket-hilt by Erik Stevenson
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Stephen A. Fisher
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Posted: Sat 03 Jan, 2004 11:44 pm Post subject: |
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Arms & Armor of Minnesota
Well, all I can say is that Arms & Armor takes some darn good pictures of their products.
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Custom made rapier
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Custom German two handed sword
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German bastard sword
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Stephen A. Fisher
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Elizabethan rapier
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Musketeer dagger
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French rapier
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Stephen A. Fisher
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Czerny's International Auction House
Nice professionally done pictures of their arms and armour.
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English rapier, 17th century
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British 1908 cavalry sword
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Dragoon sabre, circa 1810
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Stephen A. Fisher
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Posted: Mon 05 Jan, 2004 3:32 pm Post subject: |
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Albion Armorers
While their pictures are a bit small, they are good. I really like their use of era related products placed in the background.
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James Nordstrom
Location: Sacramento, CA Joined: 18 Sep 2003
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Posted: Mon 05 Jan, 2004 3:59 pm Post subject: |
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Just as a point of interest, the antique fencing foils are put together wrong. The leather 'plates' should be behind the figure eight guard and cut to shape as the V is used to guide your opponent’s blades to the outside line while parrying. Having them forward of the guard and fully covering the figure eight makes this impossible
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Stephen A. Fisher
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Posted: Mon 05 Jan, 2004 4:30 pm Post subject: |
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James Nordstrom wrote: | Just as a point of interest, the antique fencing foils are put together wrong. The leather 'plates' should be behind the figure eight guard and cut to shape as the V is used to guide your opponent’s blades to the outside line while parrying. Having them forward of the guard and fully covering the figure eight makes this impossible |
James,
I have to disagree. As you know, many foils back then with the figure-eight guard had the leather pad behind the guard (like the modern foil), some didn't have one at all. There are many examples out there where the pad is placed on top of the guard.
-Here is my theory. If the leather pad is placed over the guard, it acts as a better reinforcement from a blade pushing through and hitting one's hand.-
Also, why would one want to use the guard to deflect the blade to any line? That is what the blade is for.
regards,
Stephen
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