Go to page 1, 2  Next

New Concept Art - The Alexandria
We now have a concept sketch for the Alexandria XVIIIc and are taking advance reservations. The sword will retail for $1,250 USD, but is available for advance reservation until June 30th, 2010 for the special price of $950. Limited edition of 500 swords worldwide.

[ Linked Image ]

Best,

Howy
Re: New Concept Art - The Alexandria
Howard Waddell wrote:
We now have a concept sketch for the Alexandria XVIIIc and are taking advance reservations. The sword will retail for $1,250 USD, but is available for advance reservation until June 30th, 2010 for the special price of $950. Limited edition of 500 swords worldwide.

Best,

Howy


Yeah, I saw this sketch on Facebook today. Excellent sense of proportion, as usual. Very attractive.
Nice surprise on a very early morning (5:40 am in Germany).
I do like the design, do like it a lot indeed. it looks very tempting.....

As I am a customer from Europe, will there be a special advance price for european customers as well?
Markus Nußbaumer wrote:
Nice surprise on a very early morning (5:40 am in Germany).
I do like the design, do like it a lot indeed. it looks very tempting.....

As I am a customer from Europe, will there be a special advance price for european customers as well?


Same here, I am glad you came up with an alternative design to the Principe.

Yesterday it was more like "Oh, well this will be the Principe? Hmm, no, not really my design although the blade is fantastic."

But with the Alexandria. I can imagine my late 14th persona using such a sword.
Oh my God...
:!: :!: :!:

Okay, that does it!

I'm calling you guys first thing tomorrow morning and reserving one of these. This concept drawing *really* speaks to me.
Glad you like the Alexandria: thanks for kind words.
The Alexandria is intended to be a sword tat could belong to that group of swords that survived in the arsenal in Alexandria together with many other highly interesting swords. These type XVIIIc swords are special in that no other such swords have survived anywhere else. They form a tight knit family.

Clive Thomas has written several articles about the swords from the Alexandria arsenal in some issues of London Parks Lane Arms Fair catalogue. I have been greatly helped by his work on the subject as he presents some measurements of ten of these swords. I have documented one of them in the Royal Armouries in Leeds, but having access to data from several others makes it possible to verify some impressions and see outlines for the characteristics of these swords. Not two in this group are exactly alike, but they have several proportions proportions and dimensions in common.

Significant is the very wide blade, simple but elegant guard and a wheel pommel (Three versions of wheel pommels exist on these swords, but no other type of pommel). They also share the same grip length. In all cases but one the tang length is between 20.1% - 21.9% of blade length. The exception being a sword with shorter blade than the others, but still has a grip of the typical length of the rest in the group.

Having the blade of the Principe, it seemed a shame not to offer a sword that is completely faithful to those swords that inspired the project to begin with. They belong to the first quarter of the 15th C and are outstanding examples of the sword smiths art. There will be opportunity to return to these swords later on with more details on their origin and history.

Dimensions for our Alexandria are:

Blade length: 880 mm
Blade width: 79 mm
Complete length: about 1110 mm

I cannot present data on final weight yet. These are rather hefty swords of large dimensions, but the balance is very sweet and agile.
How long between a concept drawing like this and actual production of the piece? I am very interested in this model and am trying to get a grasp of how long I would have to pay for it before it went into production to see if I could work it into my sword budget this year. :)
Is the blade thickness at the base going to be 4mm like the Leeds sword you documented Peter.
Hi again,
Production time: I will try my best to get the waxes carved without delay when I get the prototype blade. Working on one sword means putting another project aside for a few days. It is always a game of priorities. Seeing the interest for these swords, I will do my best so that they may be introduced on the market during autumn.

Blade thickness: It is slightly thicker at the base than the 4 mm of the original, around 5 mm. Because of the width of these blades even a thin blade is pretty stiff. The original swords varied somewhat in thickness. I have seen measurements between 4.0 and 5.5 mm (in Clive Thomas´ article).
Re: New Concept Art - The Alexandria
Howard Waddell wrote:
[...] The sword will retail for $1,250 USD, but is available for advance reservation until June 30th, 2010 for the special price of $950. [...]


I thought I'd bump this since today is June 30. (In case anyone planning on ordering one forgot about the deadline).
Peter, is there any update on the progress of this sword?
Any update on the progress of this piece? I don't see it on the Albion page yet for order. I am very, very interested at this point. :)
Bumping this to the top.
hmmm.... I still prefer the Principe.
Are there any updates on the progress of this sword?
A prototype blade has been revised for tweaked edge geometry. The original has a very keen edge, as in a sharpness formed on a thin edged body, and this example will be followed on the Albion Alexandria.

I am waiting for tang plugs for the Alexandria and the Principe, plus a new prototype blade for the Principe that has the refined edge geometry.

Both these swords will benefit from my research on principles for proportions of medieval swords, when I carve the waxes. This will happen shortly after I receive the tang plugs and the new prototype Principe blade.
Thanks for the update. I can't wait to see how this turns out. I am still trying to make up my mind which one I want, but seeing those waxes will definately help me decide. :)
Thank you for the update, Peter.

I appreciate your efforts to make the end product the best it can be, even if doing so takes more time. I was already looking forward to seeing how well the Alexandria will cut, but now, hearing about the refined edge geometry, I'm even more excited. I'm also looking forward to seeing how these swords come together aesthetically now that you'll be applying your research on principles for proportions to them.

It sounds like both these swords will be something special. I'm really looking forward to receiving my Alexandria, now even more than I was before.
Pommel eaxes now ip, good progress shots shpwing the wax weight. Grip looks shorter than Principe. Time to start saving, I much prefer the visual simplicity of this hilt to the Principe.
Paul Watson wrote:
Pommel eaxes now ip, good progress shots shpwing the wax weight. Grip looks shorter than Principe. Time to start saving, I much prefer the visual simplicity of this hilt to the Principe.


Ok I might be off base with this, but looking at Albion’s Facebook page, Peter had completed the waxes for the Maximilian at the end of January 2012 (posted 19th Jan) and the Maximilian was available in April this year (posted 12th April). So fingers crossed if things go well we might see the completed Principe & Alexandria around March 2013? Just my assumptions & speculations sorry ;) might be a lot longer ;)
Go to page 1, 2  Next

Page 1 of 2

Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
You cannot attach files in this forum
You can download files in this forum




All contents © Copyright 2003-2006 myArmoury.com — All rights reserved
Discussion forums powered by phpBB © The phpBB Group
Switch to the Full-featured Version of the forum