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Taylor Ellis
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Posted: Mon 22 Sep, 2003 5:58 pm Post subject: Another Manning Imperial longsword... |
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This sword belongs to a mate of mine, Kris Young. It's a German longsword designed for amoured combat.
Some specs:
40 inch hand forged, hollow ground, diamond section blade with 3 inch ricasso.
The blade has a very stiff thrusting spine with a distal taper from 8 down to 5mm
Weight 1.45Kg Balance point 7.5 inches in front of guard
Completed sword without scabbard AUD$980
Scabbard is Leather over timber with iron mounts and belt.
Total Price (AUD) - $1660
The scabbard is actually a really cool royal blue that shows up beautifully in direct light.
Nice huh?
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Patrick Kelly
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Posted: Mon 22 Sep, 2003 9:23 pm Post subject: |
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Neat sword, thanks Taylor.
I really like this one, except for the ricasso. Very nice pommel.
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Nathan Robinson
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Posted: Tue 23 Sep, 2003 12:29 am Post subject: |
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Patrick Kelly wrote: | Neat sword, thanks Taylor.
I really like this one, except for the ricasso. Very nice pommel. |
I agree.. I friggin' love this sword..
It looks fantastic with the scabbard and belt. Though not typically a fan of a blade with a ricasso on swords without compound guards, it somehow works for me here. I actually quite like the look of the ricasso with the hollow ground edge transitioning into it. It's odd looking.. quite unique.. which is generally enough to get me to like it!
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Russ Ellis
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Posted: Wed 24 Sep, 2003 8:33 pm Post subject: |
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To me this one suspiciously looks sort of like an XVIIIe or something very close to it. You will have an XVIIIe eventually Nathan you will. I can feel it in the force.
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James Byrnes
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Russ Ellis
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James Byrnes
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Posted: Fri 26 Sep, 2003 9:15 pm Post subject: |
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Russ Ellis wrote: | Very nice, here's one of mine... |
Russ,
Yes, I recognize the pommel, I helped cut it out( the Oakeshott V). The two swords I posted are both Tinker's, the first I re-hilted( with much grateful assistance from Erik Stevenson), the second is as made from Michael. In fact, the grip leather on Nathans French Bastard sword( the maroon hilt) is from the hide I bought to do my XVIIIb and XVIIIe with. Erik is an amazing craftsman, and your XVIIIe's are some damn fine pieces. Congratulations to us Both!!
James
"Farewell sweet friend, I was a thousand times more evil than thou. "
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James Byrnes
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Posted: Fri 26 Sep, 2003 9:20 pm Post subject: err Correction |
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Sorry, the first one is as from Michael. While the second one, the thin bladed one, is the one I rehilted. Sorry about that, I thought I had them in reverse order.
James
"Farewell sweet friend, I was a thousand times more evil than thou. "
Rocky Mountain Historical Combat Guild
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Russ Ellis
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Posted: Sat 27 Sep, 2003 10:14 pm Post subject: |
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Wow, James I didn't know that you had been working with Erik. I guess you already saw the blades and everything on those swords them. Anyway I still love the type and am very tempted to be contacting those guys at Manning about the sword posted above. It certainly fits right up my alley.
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James Byrnes
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Posted: Sun 28 Sep, 2003 9:52 pm Post subject: Well not really working with.. |
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more like I was there working on my own blades, and offered to help cut out the pommel as repayment for Erik helping shape the grip core on my XVIIIb. At the time, I only a new pommel was being worked on, this was after he had shipped out the blades.
James
"Farewell sweet friend, I was a thousand times more evil than thou. "
Rocky Mountain Historical Combat Guild
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Russ Ellis
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Posted: Mon 29 Sep, 2003 8:16 pm Post subject: |
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Lol I wonder if you worked on pommel number 2 or number three. I'm thinking Erik was getting as heartily sick of that sword as I was before it was completed.
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