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Fri 15 Aug, 2014 7:55 pm
Thanks for the compliments, folks. I'm looking forward to seeing it done.
Tim,
I'm a little jealous you might get to see it in the flesh before I do. :) I saw it in progress when I was in the shop last month, but it's come a long way since then.
Tod,
That means a lot coming from you. Cheers!
Mark,
I'd love to see your pieces from Josh (in whatever thread is most appropriate).
I'll do an updated group shot when I get two more in-progress things in-hand. One is from Arma Bohemia. The other is from Josh. I think it'll surprise some people. It's an odd example and to see the original and the repro will open some eyes. Josh has yet to start that one and I think it'll take a while.
Jean,
Thanks! I'll do a formal review for the site with lots of pictures, as I often do. It's great to work with Josh and watch him develop. I'm happy to have gotten on his list now before his queue fills up and gets more expensive. :)
Greg,
Thanks! This will be one of two
ballock daggers in my collection. The other
is here. Both have detailed pommel caps with religious themes and date from similar time frames. But they are different in other ways, especially the blades and some proportional things. I'm amazed how much variety there is within the ballock dagger family. I see the dagger in this thread as the civilian, everyday dagger that could serve in a military role if needed, while my other ballock dagger (with its square spike blade) is all military in form.