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Nathan Robinson
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Nathan Robinson
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Chad Arnow
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Posted: Sun 12 Nov, 2006 1:44 pm Post subject: |
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With this week's (slightly early) update, we welcome aboard another new author (and published author #43): Christopher L. Miller.
This is a hugely important work for this site, and a heck of a project to tackle for a first myArmoury submission. Kudos to Christopher!
ChadA
http://chadarnow.com/
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Grayson C.
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Posted: Sun 12 Nov, 2006 2:29 pm Post subject: |
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wow!
CAn't wait to see who wins that shield! a very beautiful piece of work. Is it ambidextrous as well? (sorry if thats already mentioned, I'm not a vorascious reader at the moment )
another great update from the staff at myArmoury!
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Michal Plezia
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Posted: Sun 12 Nov, 2006 3:31 pm Post subject: |
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The Western Martial Arts Workshop, 2006- looks that you had lots of fun guys Thats a pity It is impossible for me to be on one of your meetings...who had put that damn Atlantic between Europe and America !!!
www.elchon.com
Polish Guild of Knifemakers
The sword is a weapon for killing, the art of the sword is the art of killing. No matter what fancy words you use or what titles you put to
it that is the only truth.
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Geoff Wood
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Posted: Sun 12 Nov, 2006 4:37 pm Post subject: |
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I found Mr Miller's article on Geibig's typology excellent. I've never got beyond the partial blade information in Pierce's book.
Thanks to the author and everyone else involved.
Geoff
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Dan Dickinson
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Posted: Sun 12 Nov, 2006 6:39 pm Post subject: |
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I found the typology article especially excellent as I have been trying to struggle through Geibig's book myself. Kudos!
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Tim Lison
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Posted: Sun 12 Nov, 2006 7:50 pm Post subject: |
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The Geibig article is excellent!!! Thanks to Christopher L Miller for posting it! This book is one I don't have, but I intend to change that after reading this article!
Edit: I shouldn't post before I've read all the articles! The WMA article is awesome too! Thanks Bill.
-Tim
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Jonathan Hopkins
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Posted: Sun 12 Nov, 2006 8:10 pm Post subject: |
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This is one of my favorite updates yet. Althouh there is an overall Viking theme, I think that this update's scope speaks to the diverse interests and goals of myArmoury members. The typology article is great for me because I would probably never purchase the Geibig book, but the article gives me a window into another realm of swords, thus broadening my understanding. I always enjoy the reviews, and I have been looking forward to seeing a WMAW 2006 review. Everyone should be congratulated on their efforts!
Thank you,
Jonathan
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Jean Thibodeau
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Posted: Sun 12 Nov, 2006 8:16 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, great article about the Geibig typology and information I was only indirectly aware of since I have heard of this typology before in the context of the Oakeshott typology but knew very little about the Geibig typology.
Now I have a good resource here to get a good overview of this typology.
Congratulations to Christopher
Now I have to get back to the article and read it attentively. ( A quick look was enough to realize how valuable this article will be to read and re-read and to me is mostly NEW information. )
The shield article is also interesting and I would recommend buying SPADA I and SPADA II for the shield use articles that go into more detail. ( Other good articles also make these worth getting. )
Also like the WMA article.
Nice variety of subjects: Some history ( sword typology ), product review and training workshop article.
You can easily give up your freedom. You have to fight hard to get it back!
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C.L. Miller
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Posted: Sun 12 Nov, 2006 8:35 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you all for your comments! The Geibig article was a lot of fun to put together. Spending all of that time transcribing statistics and characteristics from Geibig's work only served to increase my appreciation for both his typology and for the work itself; it's a great shame that no proper English language translation exists. Even so, I believe that this is a book with a lot to offer, even to a sword enthusiast with no knowledge of the German language whatsoever. For those put off (rather understandably) by the hefty price tag, inter-library loan is an excellent option.
It needs to be said that a great deal of the praise for this article should be directed towards Nathan, who not only arranged an excellent lay-out for the piece, but also created all of the drawings after Geibig's own illustrations. A fine job indeed!
I'm very grateful to have had the opportunity to contribute to a wonderful community, thank you Nathan!
Great job on both the report and the review, Bill!
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Richard Fay
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Posted: Mon 13 Nov, 2006 1:06 pm Post subject: |
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Hello all!
That article about the Geibig typology was interesting and informative. It helped fill in a gap in the current reasonably-obtainable resources. I would love to see a comparison between Geibig's typology and Oakeshotts! What would some of those example be classed as under Oakeshott's typology?
Good job, Christopher!
And, Nathan, great job on the pictures and layout!
Never stop learning!
Stay safe!
"I'm going to do what the warriors of old did! I'm going to recite poetry!"
Prince Andrew of Armar
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Peter Johnsson
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Posted: Tue 14 Nov, 2006 9:44 am Post subject: |
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Excellent work on the Geibig typology.
Standing ovation!
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Craig Johnson
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Posted: Tue 14 Nov, 2006 11:44 am Post subject: Typology comparison |
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Here is Geibig's representation of how the typologoies intermingle
Source: Entwicklung des Schwertes im Mittelalter, by Alfred Geibig
Attachment: 62.75 KB
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Pamela Muir
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Posted: Thu 16 Nov, 2006 7:28 am Post subject: WMAW report |
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I thoroughly enjoyed reading Bill's WMAW report. For me, it was a chance to relive a wonderful weekend. This was my first WMAW and the most self-indulgent thing I have ever done in my life. I completely abandoned my family for those few days so that I could spend time living, breathing and talking swords. (Notice that I did not say "sleeping." There was no time for that.)
The classes were great. I learned something new in each one. But it was the camaraderie of the WMA community that meant the most to me. My most treasured memories of the weekend are the new friendships formed and the strengthening of current friendships. I'm making plans for next year.
Pamela Muir
Founder/Lead Instructor
Academy of Chivalric Martial Arts
"I need a hero. I'm holding out for a hero 'til the end of the night. He's gotta be strong, And he's gotta be fast, And he's gotta be fresh from the fight." ~Steinman/Pitchford
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Steve Grisetti
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Posted: Thu 16 Nov, 2006 4:23 pm Post subject: |
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I enjoyed reading about the WMAW. It sounds like Bill and Pamela had a worthwhile experience there.
A big HUZZAH to Christopher Miller for making the Geibig typology accessible to those of us who are German-challenged.
"...dismount thy tuck, be yare in thy preparation, for thy assailant is quick, skilful, and deadly."
- Sir Toby Belch
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