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General-Winter
05-24-2007, 23:20
Today I got my 2-hander blade I ordered a while back, raising the total number of swords in my makeshift 'collection' to three, :2thumbsup: along with an assortment of Bokken, Shinai, Walking Sticks, and Wasters.
http://www.friendshuh.com/albums/Swords/Swords_007.sized.jpg
http://www.friendshuh.com/albums/Swords/Swords_006.sized.jpg
http://www.friendshuh.com/albums/Swords/Swords_005.sized.jpg
http://www.friendshuh.com/albums/Swords/Swords_003.sized.jpg
From top to bottom: Naval Officer's Ceremonial Sword, Two-handed Bastard sword, and Aragonese Longsword replica.
http://www.friendshuh.com/albums/Swords/Swords_008.sized.jpg
I've been doing this seriously for a few months now, my father and I are both taking lessons from a guy here in Vegas. Good Guy.
Anyone else collect sharp bits of metal?
Tribesman
05-25-2007, 00:29
Anyone else collect sharp bits of metal?
Yep , swords , bayonets , midshipmans dirks , sword sticks , kukris and a couple of fairburn~sykes daggers .
KukriKhan
05-25-2007, 01:53
https://jimcee.homestead.com/files/sm_kukri.gif 's
Big King Sanctaphrax
05-25-2007, 01:59
Well, if the dead ever do rise I know whose house to head for.
LeftEyeNine
05-25-2007, 02:00
Show us then please !
LeftEyeNine
05-25-2007, 02:01
Well, if the dead ever do rise I know whose house to head for.
I'd prefer Abokasee 's.
He would confuse to death.
Incongruous
05-25-2007, 02:06
I have a Napoleonic Heavy cavalry sword, British. Found it funnily enough in a theatre in London.
A ceremonial sabre from the Indian army c.1880's has a tigger shaped pommel.
Old Ausrian Bayonet from the late 19th century (my family's) I believe and a French Bayonet c1870's
Some strange Indo-Chinese things in bamboo scabbards.
Evil_Maniac From Mars
05-25-2007, 02:07
I have a Scottish Claymore in the basket-hilted style, various daggers of various makes, a Sgian Dubh, numerous hunting knives, and three old pocketknives I inherited from my grandfather. I hope to soon add a Pappenheimer rapier to this collection, or a cavalry sabre, probably in a Prussian or British style. I'll post a picture when I can.
I want this one.
http://www.coldsteel.com/chinwarswor.html
Crazed Rabbit
05-25-2007, 04:01
I've got a ... knife. Living at college puts a bit of a damper on weapon collecting. Plus, I'm going for the more practical and lower cost firearms collection first.
General-Winter, if you haven't already, you should check to see if there are any ARMA (http://www.thearma.org/)guys around you. Great people for learning how to sword fight.
Crazed Rabbit
Guns. I have a couple of daggers and a sword or two, but guns will make it way easier to fight off the zombie hordes.
I always wanted to collect medievil weapons and armor... and I thought about going for the affordable replicas, but decided I wouldnt be happy until I could get the real deal, ie used ones
and they cost real money... which I dont have yet
CountArach
05-25-2007, 07:48
One day I want a full replica set of Roman armour and the weaponry. Of course, there are pretty tight lergal restrictions here in Australia.
The Wizard
05-25-2007, 20:50
Myself, I'd like a keris. Just to brag about it to my Eurasian friends ~D
The_Doctor
05-25-2007, 21:59
LOL:help:
I think you guys are overcompensating for something, especial General-Winter in that first picture.:laugh4:
I feel that a large number of pointy bits of metal will be penetrating my body soon.:wizard:
Tribesman
05-26-2007, 01:22
I have a Napoleonic Heavy cavalry sword, British. Found it funnily enough in a theatre in London.
Theatres can be good , picked up some dirt cheap replica roman short swords, in reality they were genuine French Napolionic Artillery swords .
But hey what they don't know can't hurt them:2thumbsup:
http://www.jinenkanseigi.com/naginata.htm
Edit
http://www.thesteelsource.com/html/hanwei.htm
Kralizec
05-26-2007, 18:16
This one (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crysknife)
Alternatively, I second the naginata. I always thought it was much cooler then the katana.
Alternatively, a medieval-period sabre would be cool, so would a falx or a falcata. To much to chose from really.
This is a nice shape: http://www.thesteelsource.com/html/mr401178.htm
Evil_Maniac From Mars
05-26-2007, 21:01
http://www.therussianshop.com/russhop/replicas/shashka.htm
CountArach
05-26-2007, 23:35
Oooh, very nice EMFM
Philippus Flavius Homovallumus
05-27-2007, 00:23
GW, where did you get your blades? What was the cost?
master of the puppets
05-27-2007, 05:41
I have merely my Jin-Gum, fortunatly to me it is not a toy nor replica, many can play and collect swords... but few can effectivly use them~D:knight: .
ok let me just get off my high and mighty horse now...:charge:
but seriously general-winter i was never under the impression that there was much to be taught in the way of medieval swordsmanship, and i could never find anyone to teach it in my area,*dons hick accent* lucky city type folk.
I have a replica of Anduril (Aragorn's sword from LotR), a replica of Maximus' sword from Gladiator, and a (decorated) gladius
Some pics (from the internet, don't have a camera here)
Gladius (http://www.shopusmore.com/images/priceline/rm_a.jpg)
Anduril (http://www.knightsswords.com/images/UC1380ASNB.jpg)
Maximus' sword (http://www.nitrocomics.com/gladsword.gif)
Philippus Flavius Homovallumus
05-27-2007, 13:32
but seriously general-winter i was never under the impression that there was much to be taught in the way of medieval swordsmanship, and i could never find anyone to teach it in my area,*dons hick accent* lucky city type folk.
Mediaeval swordsmanship was once as developed and complex as the art still practiced with the Samuri Sword. More so in some ways because Mediaeval longswords were used in many different ways.
There has been a lot of work in recent years to reconstruct the craft, gradually progress is being made.
General-Winter
05-27-2007, 18:51
Excuse me Master of the Puppets but european swordsmanship was and is just as complex and deadly as any other fighting style. I'd be willing to bet on a Student of Liechtenauer's Kunst Des Fechtens (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_school_of_swordsmanship) over a samurai any day.
Besides Italian Fencing I only remember Liechtenauer but there was also some sort of English buckler&short sword style. Can't remember what it is but i'll be doing my research.
Phillipvs, I got the bastard and aragonese sword from another guy on a sword forums, and the officers sword was one my father ordered as a sort of commemorative thing from his stint in the Navy.
frogbeastegg
05-27-2007, 19:11
I don't own one, but this blade is very similar to the one I imagine one of my characters wielding, if that counts. link (http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.armsofvalour.com/miva/graphics/00000001/Ip-003newa.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.armsofvalour.com/miva/merchant.mv%3FScreen%3DPROD%26Store_Code%3DAOVL%26Product_Code%3DIP-003a-2%26Category_Code%3DICIB&h=648&w=375&sz=29&hl=en&start=17&tbnid=bMs194dQJfD4nM:&tbnh=137&tbnw=79&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dmedieval%2Bsword%26gbv%3D2%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG). I've always had an eye for that style of simple, elegantly functional medieval sword. When I was a young frog I made a sword quite similar to this one out of wood, cardboard, cellotape and paint. :embarassed: I'd love to own a real, quality blade like that, but what would I do with it?
The other main type of sword I like is a Viking style, one of their more restrained types. If you load on too much decoration then it begins to lose that clean, elegant shape. this (http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://images.outdoorinteractive.net/mgen/495525_d.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.outdoorsuperstore.com/brand.asp%3Fbrand%3DCold%2BSteel&h=300&w=300&sz=6&hl=en&start=49&tbnid=3XES0ASaZiWuHM:&tbnh=116&tbnw=116&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dviking%2Bsword%26start%3D36%26gbv%3D2%26ndsp%3D18%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN) is the best picture I can find that that type with a quick google hunt.
EDIT: That last link refuses to take you directly to the Viking sword, so you'll have to scroll down to find it.
Alexanderofmacedon
05-31-2007, 02:12
Man you look truely ready to fight!...if only the sun was out of your eyes...
Not quite a collection, but I've got a few:
http://luddite.net/dori/albums/Swords/IMG_0034.jpg
Left: M1850 Foot Officer's Sword with original rayskin grip
Right: Pre-WWI M1902 Officer's Sword (Scabbard is underneath)
Center: Spanish El Cid sword from Toledo, Spain (replica)
The replica is my wife's and it completes the arrangement nicely, but to be honest I don't like replicas. At some point I'll pick up a few more authentic pieces and take the replica down for good.
Artificer
06-01-2007, 17:00
Awesome collections everyone. Does anyone in this thread have a link for Napoleonic era reconstructions?
The replica is my wife's and it completes the arrangement nicely, but to be honest I don't like replicas. At some point I'll pick up a few more authentic pieces and take the replica down for good.
I'm the same. Replicas are cool but I'd always take an authentic one even if it's twice the price (provided I have the money of course).
Sadly I intended to start a collection of antiques beginning with a bayonet. I was on the lookout for one the entire trip in Europe and at the Alhambra there was a little store with all sorts in it where I finally found what I'd saved 600 Euros the entire trip for. A great bayonet. I quickly took a photo and shot off to find one of the teachers just to check whether they thought I'd be able to get it back to NZ. She thought it wouldn't be a problem so long as I declare it, but when I came back to the store, barely 5 minutes later it was all shut up and locked and the owner had gone! :bigcry:
So I went home without a bayonet, and had to give the 600 Euro (out of the total 800 I had for the entire trip) back to my parents who were shocked at how little I had spent.
But here is the photo I got of it anyway, sorry it's not very good but I was in a hurry:
https://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l182/Hepcat_2006/100_1808.jpg
The one I was going to get is the 2nd horizontal bayonet.
~:mecry:
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