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William Scheuch
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Posted: Mon 28 Apr, 2014 6:59 pm Post subject: Have shows like GoT been good for the sword biz? |
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Seems like we have had a bunch of period pieces come out lately and a few that are insanely popular. So one would figure that would rub off on the industry. Seeing how long the wait times are amongst the custom sword and scabbard makers I am assuming this is true.
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Edward Lee
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Posted: Mon 28 Apr, 2014 9:33 pm Post subject: |
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I'm pretty sure the wait time has ways been insanly long. Even the production swords made by Albion has couple months of wait time.
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Marik C.S.
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Posted: Tue 29 Apr, 2014 12:13 am Post subject: |
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But that's not new, is it?
Waiting times for custom weaponry - or even some of the production stuff - have always been quite long and GoT in that sense only follows the trend that started years ago.
Lord of the Rings, Troy, 300, Gladiator, The Pirate of the Caribbean Films, Kingdom of Heaven, Robin Hood... the list of recent (Year 2000+) more-or-less sword-related films that achieved quite a bit of popularity is endless and their respective merchandise - especially the swords - must have been the first contact to the world of blades for quite a lot of people.
And that's only looking at movies or TV series, videogames or history/fantasy books will also take their toll as well.
Europe - Where the History comes from. - Eddie Izzard
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Bryan Heff
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Posted: Tue 29 Apr, 2014 3:16 am Post subject: |
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I have no data to back this up, more of just a hunch but my guess is that the popularity of these movies and shows rubs off on the industry in the Windlass/MRL space where official or unofficially licensed swords are offered. We certainly see a ton of movie swords at MRL.
The church is near but the roads are icy. The tavern is far but I will walk carefully. - Russian Proverb
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Mark Moore
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Posted: Tue 29 Apr, 2014 5:34 am Post subject: |
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I wish it were the opposite. I wish history would rub off on the film/tv industry. ..........McM
''Life is like a box of chocolates...'' --- F. Gump
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Jeffrey Faulk
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Posted: Tue 29 Apr, 2014 8:43 am Post subject: |
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Lord of the Rings probably started the 'modern' boom in film swords. There were quite enough movies with swords before this, sure, but the LOTR films were among the first to really focus on merchandising such distinctive swords. Game of Thrones is just riding the current flow. Sooner or later it'll taper off and we won't have to deal with useless dreck such as the Percy Jackson 2 movie sword. That thing is ghastly...
Anyway, I think the main thing affecting the growth in the sword community that we've seen of late is probably just plain ol' Internet. It has afforded sword-minded people the chance to share our interests and spread the word. I imagine quite a few niche communities have had the same happen.
And with this growth in niche interests by being more able to share them around the world, these interests then start to drive external factors such as film merchandising, sports, popular culture... etc.
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