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Howard Waddell
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Mike Arledge
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Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 6:24 am Post subject: |
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wow, a true masterpiece, the price isn't even that intimidating given those photos and what I know first hand of Albion quality, let's see, new stove and fridge or this sword.... ?
Mike J Arledge
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David Rowe
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Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 7:41 am Post subject: |
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fantastic! Can't wait to get mine!
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Ed Toton
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M. Eversberg II
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Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 8:23 am Post subject: |
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I have never seen a grip like that before.
M.
This space for rent or lease.
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Luka Borscak
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Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 8:44 am Post subject: |
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It would look brilliant with bronze pommel. But it still looks great. Just the recess on the pommel should be a little "sharper" in my opinion. Other than that, no complaints.
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Allen Foster
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Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 8:44 am Post subject: |
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Howard,
It is a very nice looking sword. I Iove the way the handle turned out. Any chance of getting the guard and pommel in brass?
Thanks,
Allen
"Rise up, O Lord, and may thy enemies be dispersed and those who hate thee be driven from thy face."
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Tim Lison
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Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 8:45 am Post subject: |
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This sword is a triumph! Great, great work over at Albion, as usual!
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Brian K.
Industry Professional
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Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 8:49 am Post subject: |
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Very intriguing. A must say it's peaked my interest and I should very much like to have one!
I would like to see and handle that grip in person.
Brian Kunz
www.dbkcustomswords.com
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Jeremy V. Krause
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Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 9:09 am Post subject: |
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I like this sword very much!
I thought it was going to be made with a bronze pommel though I am likely wrong. I love to see different grips produced and I see this as entirely plausible historically.
Yes, a very handsome sword indeed! Both the Oakeshott and the Chevalier have a unique character.
Jeremy
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Clayton Woods
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Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 9:16 am Post subject: |
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Jeremy V. Krause wrote: |
I thought it was going to be made with a bronze pommel though I am likely wrong. I love to see different grips produced and I see this as entirely plausible historically.
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The pommels are bronze, but they apparently aren't show up as such on the posted pictures.
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Clayton R. Woods
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Jonathan Blair
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Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 9:33 am Post subject: |
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Very pretty, very pretty. I'll add it to the list of things I'd like to get, but probably never will.
"Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword." - The Lord Jesus Christ, from The Gospel According to Saint Matthew, chapter x, verse 34, Authorized Version of 1611
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Addison C. de Lisle
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Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 10:02 am Post subject: |
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Very distinctive, I love it
I don't think I've seen anything like the grip before either; it's great to see Albion offering more variety in grips. I'm also definitely a fan of rivets int he grip.
www.addisondelisle.com
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Tim May
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Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 11:58 am Post subject: |
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Incredible. I haven't been so moved by a new entry to the line since the Thegn. Truly brilliant work, Albion, this is just another reason why nothing else can compare.
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Chad Arnow
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Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 12:46 pm Post subject: |
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M. Eversberg II wrote: | I have never seen a grip like that before.
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I think this grip is unique in the production market. I don't know that I've ever seen a grip like that reproduced, custom or otherwise even.
However, there are plenty of examples in period art. Here are a few from monumental brasses.
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Detail of brass of William Fitzralph
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ChadA
http://chadarnow.com/
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Justin H. Núñez
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Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 4:44 pm Post subject: |
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I love it! I would say: Now that is a knightly sword. Imagine the scabbad and belt that could be made to go with it.
I wonder how it handles.
Terrific work again Albion!!
That one is definitely on my list, if I ever have money again.
"Nothing in fencing is really difficult, it just takes work." - Aldo Nadi
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Robert Tienken
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Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 5:20 pm Post subject: |
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That is a truly magnificent sword! I love the rivets and the bronze pommel. Albion has done it again, I'm going to have to start saving up!
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Oscar Torres
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Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 7:38 pm Post subject: |
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This type of grip results very familiar for me, and for any person interested in medieval swords in Spain .
There are some pics (sorry for the poor quality) of the "Santa Casilda" sword, a XIII century sacred sword exposed today in the Instituto del Conde de Valencia de Don Juan, in Madrid.
Not seen in the pics, but the cross and pommel are made in bronze.
"Templose en el Tajo esta hoja, y dando tajos su honra"
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Greyson Brown
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Posted: Tue 27 Jan, 2009 9:28 pm Post subject: |
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I think I had heard that the guard was going to be changed, and I have to admit that I was a little disappointed. Foolish me! The whole sword is beautiful, but the guard alone makes me want this sword.
Great job Albion! keep up the good work.
-Grey
P.S. Albion, please consider putting that guard on other models (say the type XIII that I keep pestering you about).
"So long as I can keep the path of honor I am well content."
-Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The White Company
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Nathan Robinson
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