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PostPosted: Wed 07 Jan, 2004 12:48 am    Post subject: A Bunch of Viking/Migration-era type swords         Reply with quote

Here's a neat pic for the Barbarians out there....


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PostPosted: Wed 07 Jan, 2004 2:50 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Ohhhh! I like! I'm a big fan of the Viking/Migration Era styles.
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PostPosted: Wed 07 Jan, 2004 10:34 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

That quilt sure gets around .... I swear it's 'Migrating' *g*

Nice pieces, Dave ..... bet you sleep well ! Mac

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PostPosted: Wed 07 Jan, 2004 10:50 am    Post subject: Re: A Bunch of Viking/Migration-era type swords         Reply with quote

David Wilson wrote:
Here's a neat pic for the Barbarians out there....


Actually there's something I noticed, the Kragehul Bog sword only seems to have one fuller, and the grip looks a bit different from the Albion one, so... I'm guessing that's not an Albion sword. Who makes that one?

How can there be a perfect sword when PEOPLE come in all shapes and sizes too?
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PostPosted: Wed 07 Jan, 2004 11:12 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

That's a nice bevy of Migration Swords Dave. I always had my eye on that center Del Tin, but I never could find a dealer with one in stock.

Aaron,

That is an Albion Sword. It's just an older model of the Kraeghul Bog Sword.

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PostPosted: Wed 07 Jan, 2004 11:32 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Patrick Kelly wrote:
That's a nice bevy of Migration Swords Dave. I always had my eye on that center Del Tin, but I never could find a dealer with one in stock


Yes the DT2071, a fine looking sword. I don't think I've ever come across one in stock either.

The DT2070, also shown in Dave's group (2nd hilt from right), was on my wish list for a long time.



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David Wilson




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PostPosted: Wed 07 Jan, 2004 1:14 pm    Post subject: Re: A Bunch of Viking/Migration-era type swords         Reply with quote

Aaron Justice wrote:
David Wilson wrote:
Here's a neat pic for the Barbarians out there....


Actually there's something I noticed, the Kragehul Bog sword only seems to have one fuller, and the grip looks a bit different from the Albion one, so... I'm guessing that's not an Albion sword. Who makes that one?


Yup, Patrick's right... that's one of the earliest models of Albion's Kraghul Bog sword, with a bone spacer instead of a wood one and an AT blade. As such, it's quite rare.... Cool

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PostPosted: Wed 07 Jan, 2004 11:28 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Isnt that a Tinker Viking on the left?
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David Wilson




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PostPosted: Thu 08 Jan, 2004 12:02 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Tom Carr wrote:
Isnt that a Tinker Viking on the left?


Nope, it's an ArmArt.

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PostPosted: Thu 29 Jan, 2004 10:27 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

I seem to have been on a TEMPL tangent lately, but have you all looked at his A03 German Sword "spatha" at http://www.templ.net/weapons/antiquity_and_ea...ge.php#A03. Please don't hyperventilate at the price, but consider the beauty of the sword and its furnishings, scabbard included. The whole suite is superb, as it damned well ought to be at the price. But it is the most stunning Migration Era sword that I have ever seen and Patrick assures me that he gets a few commissions for it. Wow! Please also not his beautiful pattern-welded Viking blades and his A13 Anglosaxon(sic) Sword. I would very much like to have any of them. Interestingly, given the very shrt grip on my Roman Riding Sword, A02, of about 3.5" and with had edged pommels and guards wit rivets in them jabbing your hand, I find that the Viking and Anglo-Saxon swords appear to have grips well exceeding 4". Hooray for modern usages.
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