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Leo Todeschini
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Posted: Thu 06 Feb, 2014 12:49 pm Post subject: English Cutler knives - reborn! |
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HI All,
The English Cutler range of knives needed to be re-energised and so over the last year I have been developing a new range of knives. Some of the old models have stayed, but the vast majority are new and you will find them here http://www.todsstuff.co.uk/theenglishcutler/knives/knives.htm
The knives are handmade as are the scabbards and made to reflect pieces of the time in terms of size, look and finish, but overall to be great value for money; I hope you like them.
In designing each knife I have taken an example or a range of elements from roughly the same date and place and so have been able to give a date an references for it. However I have carefully chosen the pieces so that they are similar to items that were made on each side of this date. In this way each knife has been given 'true dates' and then 'plausible dates'. Plausible dates being ones where the knife is similar enough to knives to from these dates to be generally acceptable for reenactors.
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Julien M
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Posted: Thu 06 Feb, 2014 1:05 pm Post subject: Re: English Cutler knives - reborn! |
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Hi Leo,
This sounds awesome but all your sites appear to be down
Cheers,
J
edit: back on for me - Great to see this line extended. More please
Last edited by Julien M on Fri 07 Feb, 2014 7:00 am; edited 1 time in total
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Chad Arnow
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Posted: Thu 06 Feb, 2014 8:12 pm Post subject: |
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I love the new lineup. Very nice pieces for the price. I hope these sell well, though I'm pretty sure they'll be popular, especially if you plan to keep them in stock all the time.
ChadA
http://chadarnow.com/
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William M
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Posted: Fri 07 Feb, 2014 1:45 am Post subject: |
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Oh wow, I really like some of those new pieces, which seem quite the bargain as they have the fitted sheath included.
I will certainly check out the the rondel 1, although are you able to mix up the blades such as put on the fancy blade from the bollock 3 onto rondel 1?
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Bjorn Hagstrom
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Posted: Fri 07 Feb, 2014 2:10 am Post subject: |
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Neat. I finally got myself together and ordered the little pen-knife. Have been wanting one for ages
There is nothing quite as sad as a one man conga-line...
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Neil Langley
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Posted: Fri 07 Feb, 2014 4:10 pm Post subject: |
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These are all great; the eating knives make modern cutlery look hopelessly dull. I am going mark one of the 'No. 3 bollocks' for acquisition just as soon as I can see a gap in my budget. I like the Burgundian (No. 2) rondel very much too - if only it was fancier and had a longer, hollow ground blade …
I was struck by the simplicity of the Mary Rose bollock dagger though - it looks so typical of the ones found. I like the fact these simple seeming knives have been found with suites of by-knives too - honest and practical.
Neil.
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Carl W.
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Posted: Sat 08 Feb, 2014 4:03 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Tod,
Very nice, hope they do well. Sorry if I misunderstood the pics or missed a note about this - for the units showing more than one color sheath, is the color your choice (ok I think) or a customer choice via email or...? Might consider a note on your site vs. customer confusion & procrastination.
Carl
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Leo Todeschini
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Posted: Mon 10 Feb, 2014 2:23 am Post subject: |
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Many thanks guys for the kind words and of course feedback would also be very welcome.
William M wrote Quote: | Oh wow, I really like some of those new pieces, which seem quite the bargain as they have the fitted sheath included.
I will certainly check out the the rondel 1, although are you able to mix up the blades such as put on the fancy blade from the bollock 3 onto rondel 1? |
The intention was that they would be a bargain and indeed I think they are Lou (my wife) keeps saying as she wraps up another - too cheap, too cheap. Anyway part of the reason of being able to hit this price point is that there is no customisation as part of the build at all. I may (if spoken nicely too) change the chape for one of my fancier ones at cost price, but otherwise no. I am of course fully open to custom work.
Carl W wrote Quote: | Very nice, hope they do well. Sorry if I misunderstood the pics or missed a note about this - for the units showing more than one color sheath, is the color your choice (ok I think) or a customer choice via email or...? Might consider a note on your site vs. customer confusion & procrastination. |
Thanks and thanks for highlighting this. Not sure what happened there, both I and my developer overlooked this rather obvious aspect. it will get rectified and in the meantime just drop me a mail letting me know. At this stage the numbers of these knives are limited.
Neil Langley wrote Quote: | I like the Burgundian (No. 2) rondel very much too - if only it was fancier and had a longer, hollow ground blade … |
I am soooo sorry. I think what you need is one one of these http://www.myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=29653
Oh l'm sorry you already own it. Thank goodness your taste is better than your jokes!
Regards
Tod
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Radovan Geist
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Danny Grigg
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