The arsenal in Lviv- Ukraine. (photoalbum)
I've taken these pictures a few yeras ago. Not the best quality, but IMHO worth watching.

Enjoy!


https://picasaweb.google.com/110421619444049137298/LwowArsena?authkey=Gv1sRgCNjlsM3Z4fPH4AE
First picture, first sword on the left. WHY DIDN'T YOU GET MORE PICTURES OF IT????!!!

Just kidding, great shots of a neat collection. Thanks!
Fantastic collection. Thank you for sharing.
Hello
Thanks for the pics! I realy liked the sword in pic#7.Did it have a thumbring, on the other side?Again,thanks for shareing:-)
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-GBzWKCvD1kc/Tmz-nqj1oSI/AAAAAAAAASQ/O9CUvieftG0/s640/P4260265.JPG

This one?
I think it has a symetrical ring on the other side, bu I can't see a thumbring.
I'm surprised no one mentioned falchions yet. The perfect sword for the casual zombie hunter. In the words of one of my friends when i showed him my maciejowski falchion
"I hate falchions"
"why?"
"because they let untrained people kill knights!"
"and thats a bad thing?"
"They're too good!"
"Then why don't you use one"
"..."
Michal Plezia wrote:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-GBzWKCvD1kc/Tmz-nqj1oSI/AAAAAAAAASQ/O9CUvieftG0/s640/P4260265.JPG

This one?
I think it has a symetrical ring on the other side, bu I can't see a thumbring.


If you look very closely at picture #9, which is the same sword, you see a glimpse of something that could be a thumbring.
The arsenal in Liviv
Michal,

Appreciate your posting. To the majority of us on this side of the "pond" Liviv is an out of the way place and not really well known. I have found some really unusual items in such places.

Thanks,
Dan
I might be wrong, but i think picture 7 and 9 show the typical swedish cavalry sword of the 30yrs war 1618-48.
In fact this type is known in central europe, or at least the german speaking area, as "swedish sword".
Some questions on the hauberk (I can't quite make it out from the pic)

How old is it?

is it an integral coif?

Do I see smaller ring sizes inside the face opening? Almost looks like two seperate pieces..

Just trying to get a better understanding of how an integral coif may have been put together.
Brian Robson wrote:
Some questions on the hauberk (I can't quite make it out from the pic)

How old is it?

is it an integral coif?

Do I see smaller ring sizes inside the face opening? Almost looks like two seperate pieces..

Just trying to get a better understanding of how an integral coif may have been put together.



https://picasaweb.google.com/110421619444049137298/LwowArsena?authkey=Gv1sRgCNjlsM3Z4fPH4AE#5651173290629700258

I don't remember the note, but it looks like 17th century armour of "pancerni" :

http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancerni_(Pierwsza_Rzeczpospolita)
The arsenal in Lviv, Ukraine (Photo album)
The sabres and scimitars really caught my attention. The arsenal's authorities could have unsheathed those for exhibition purposes, though.

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