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Taylor Ellis
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Posted: Sun 29 Mar, 2015 11:43 pm Post subject: |
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This is my BOAC sword made by Jeff Helmes, along with the original.
It's not an exact copy - mine is slightly longer (my request), as it only has the inscription once on the blade instead of four times. I also went for silver for the inlay rather than the original gold. I think silver looks better, is far cheaper, and most importantly my 7 year old suggested it's much better for fighting monsters with. Can't argue with that.
Blade is a mix of wrought iron and 1095.
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Gábor Benko
Location: Hungary Joined: 08 Feb 2015
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Posted: Wed 17 Jun, 2015 2:13 pm Post subject: |
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Hi guys!
This is my one and a half hand sword. When Ihave ordered it from the weapon smith, a choose its form from a swiss tomb effigy, so it's the "original", but it was use just an "inspiration" for the work.
the sword
the scabbard
and the inspirational effigy
and here is my new bascinet, and it's inspirational original "counterpart", an italian bascinet from the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Nathan Robinson
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Patrick Kelly
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Posted: Mon 28 Sep, 2015 8:11 am Post subject: |
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My two latest acquisitions:
An Oakeshott's Type XIV, inspired by an original in the Musee de l'Armee, Paris.
An axe of Peterson's Type M, based on an original in Uppsala, Sweden.
"In valor there is hope.".................. Tacitus
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Nathan Robinson
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Nathan Robinson
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Chad Arnow
myArmoury Team
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Posted: Mon 28 Sep, 2015 6:05 pm Post subject: |
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Mid 16th century notation knife from the Victoria & Albert Museum. Replica by Josh Davis of Davis Reproductions.
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ChadA
http://chadarnow.com/
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Nathan Robinson
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Posted: Wed 30 Sep, 2015 11:40 am Post subject: |
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E.B. Erickson Silver-inlaid Basket-hilt
Original: Scotland, early 18th century
This sword is based on a sword by John Allan I, inscribed Stirling 1716. Some of the basket's proportions are more in line with other originals and the scale of the hilt was made to fit requested dimensions, otherwise the design elements are very close to the original. It's fitted to a much simpler backsword blade appropriate to the period, but was not made to match the original.
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E.B. Erickson Silver-inlaid Basket-hilt
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Nathan Robinson
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Posted: Wed 30 Sep, 2015 11:42 am Post subject: |
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E.B. Erickson SW11 Basket-hilt
Original: Late 16th century, likely English
This hilt is based on an example located in the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland. The original appears to have its quillons removed during its active service. I opted to have the recreation made with the quillons in-tact, replicating how it may have originally left the cutler's shop. No attempt was made to match the original's blade, but instead another style appropriate for these types of swords was used (though is probably of a later style than the hilt).
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E.B. Erickson SW11 Basket-hilt
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Nathan Robinson
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Posted: Wed 30 Sep, 2015 11:43 am Post subject: |
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Vince Evans Basket-hilted Saber
Original: Scottish, circa 1690; blade likely German, dated 1662
This one is less of a replica and more of an "inspired" piece. It's based on a sword from the collection of the Duke of Buccleuch at the Boughton House with a hilt from circa 1690 and a blade dated 1662. Looking at the side-by-side, the details are very close to the antique, albeit somewhat simplified, but the overall proportions and shape have been altered.
I am not the original owner of this piece so am not aware of the reasons behind the design choices, but looking at the obvious differences makes me pleased with the result. I do not care for the squatty bun-shaped pommel of the original nor the wimpy forward guards.
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Vince Evans Basket-hilted Saber
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Nathan Robinson
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Posted: Thu 01 Oct, 2015 2:25 am Post subject: |
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E.B. Erickson Germanic Basket-hilt
Original: German, circa 1570
This piece is based on several extant swords such as this one shown here from the Museum of Border Arms and Armour, Scotland. This particular original has a pommel that was too small and sloppy for my liking and a larger, more common style was substituted. The decorative elements on the pommel were eliminated to give the piece a more workmanlike appearance. No blade was made in a style appropriate for the time period and style of sword.
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Nathan Robinson
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