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PostPosted: Thu 26 Aug, 2004 12:29 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Spathae!! I need spathae!! Sword #6 is so perfect...
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............(heavy sigh).................Aw crap! Gotta have that ring-pommel. Howy, you're gonna cause me a divorce if I spend the dough to get all the swords from you that I want. Lets see....Chieftain...Laird...Caithness...Soverign...Viceroy....now the Irish ring-pommel. Damn.......I can't swing a second job right now!!!! You guys are freakin' killin' me.....KILLIN' ME!!!! MCM
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PostPosted: Fri 27 Aug, 2004 9:49 am    Post subject: Irish,         Reply with quote

Hi All,
On the new Irish sword,
Will the hilt package be the same on the planned hand and a half,
How much detail will these hilts be sporting,
Do you know which blade you will be using,will it be one already shown in the lineup,
Apologies if you've already answered and i've missed it,
Great work people,
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PostPosted: Fri 27 Aug, 2004 11:45 am    Post subject: Re: Irish,         Reply with quote

Lee O'Hagan wrote:
Hi All,
On the new Irish sword,
Will the hilt package be the same on the planned hand and a half,
How much detail will these hilts be sporting,
Do you know which blade you will be using,will it be one already shown in the lineup,
Apologies if you've already answered and i've missed it,
Great work people,


I´m still working on the hand and a half, so there is not much detail tyo reveal yet.
It is coming along, but needs a little more work untill it can be presented.
I´m thinking that the hilt will have different hilt components. The pommel obviously needs to be different. A ring but a different one.
The cross I´ve not decided about yet. We will see.
The blade will obviously be longer than the single hand, but the goal is that the hand and a half shall be a slim and nimble one.
The blade width will be about the same as the single hand (42 mm) but it will be longer. How much longer is too early to say yet, but around 90 cm give or take a few cm.
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PostPosted: Fri 27 Aug, 2004 12:25 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Thanks Peter,
Slim and nimble sounds good,
Thats my favourite description,
But does that leave a slot for an Irish great sword Idea for 06, Wink
Looking forward to these guys,to the point of actually changing a planned order after seeing a while back you were going to release them,
So far i've managed to resist,
somehow
patience is a virtue
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PostPosted: Tue 31 Aug, 2004 9:18 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Nathan Robinson wrote:
Patrick Kelly wrote:
Dig that Venetian Nathan!

Hell, Patrick, you know me so well don't you?

Yeah, I dig it a lot. It's a sword I've wanted replicated for a long, long time.

I'm trying really hard to talk Albion into modifying the design to include the "spur” often featured on these blades near the hilt and on the opposite side of the finger ring. (See photo, below) This is one of the most distinguishing characteristics for this type of sword, and though I am certain it would add to the complexity of grinding, I think it would be a defining feature of this item that would be well worth the extra cost required to include it.


Hey Nathan -- How about this?

http://albion-swords.com/sword-contest.htm

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Howy

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PostPosted: Tue 31 Aug, 2004 9:27 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

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Hey Nathan -- How about this?

http://albion-swords.com/sword-contest.htm

Best,

Howy




AHHHHHHHH!!! That's beautiful. I *will* find a way to purchase this sword.

I'm so glad to see this change form the normal Type XIX blade! This is a sword model I've wanted to have for quite some time. I imagine it will be a blast getting this in-hand to see what can be done with it.

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PostPosted: Tue 31 Aug, 2004 1:49 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Well, I sent in a name for every sword. I hope you pick ALL of mine so I can get about 1/16 of what's on my wishlist. Wink
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PostPosted: Wed 01 Sep, 2004 9:40 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Here is a question about the Italian XIX.

I realize this sword is not to be an absolute replica of the "Alexandrian sword" - for one thing, the pommel is different. But I am curious if you have plans to approach the extremely light weight of that original: 1 lb 11 oz or 765 grams.
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PostPosted: Wed 01 Sep, 2004 1:19 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Roger Hooper wrote:
Here is a question about the Italian XIX.

I realize this sword is not to be an absolute replica of the "Alexandrian sword" - for one thing, the pommel is different. But I am curious if you have plans to approach the extremely light weight of that original: 1 lb 11 oz or 765 grams.


No, this one will be heavier. Not much, it will still be a slight and slim and agile blade but more "user friendly" and less specialized. A broader, thinner and wider blade is also easier to find other applications for. My guesstimate is that the XIX single hand will be mounted in swords that will weigh in around a kilo or so. Please note, this is just a guesstimate at this time, some hilt styles are heavier, while others are lighter. As the blade will be used for several different styles there will be a diffference between the lighter and heavier swords even if the blade is the same.
After much consideration we deicided that the "Alexandrian" blade was too extreme in its slightness. There will be at least two XIX blades: one single hand blade that shall fullfill the role of late medieval and early rennaissance C&T swords and one hand and a half blade to meet the demands of early 16th C bastardswords (Irish bastard and German style bastard, maby followed by others later on). It might also be the case that a longer, slimmer single hand XIX blade will be developed for the early single hand C&T swords with developed hilts. Those swords demand longer, more narrow blades of light weight but sturdy and stiff spine.
If we went for a blade that was close to the "Alexandrian" XIX there would be a number of limitations. Also we would find that many made direct comparison to the "original" sword in the Royal Armouries in Leeds (as this is not the object of the design it is better to make a number of clear deviations so there will be no confusion about the intent) also the exteme lightness andf slimness of that sword is a limitation when other swords are going to be built on the same blade.

The Next Generation swords are not intended to be copies of single swords. That is for the museum line. If we sometimes in the future want to make a recreation of the "Alexandria" sword it is better if there is not a blade in production that is close but not quite. Close but not quite is no fun.
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Howard Waddell wrote:

Hey Nathan -- How about this?

http://albion-swords.com/sword-contest.htm

Best,

Howy


Wow, that sword just jumped up a place or two on my "gotta have it" list! It was very nice as it was, but I have to agree with Nathan, that one little detail really makes it.
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PostPosted: Wed 15 Sep, 2004 11:38 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Nathan Robinson wrote:
Patrick Kelly wrote:
Dig that Venetian Nathan!

Hell, Patrick, you know me so well don't you?

Yeah, I dig it a lot. It's a sword I've wanted replicated for a long, long time.

I'm trying really hard to talk Albion into modifying the design to include the "spur” often featured on these blades near the hilt and on the opposite side of the finger ring. (See photo, below) This is one of the most distinguishing characteristics for this type of sword, and though I am certain it would add to the complexity of grinding, I think it would be a defining feature of this item that would be well worth the extra cost required to include it.




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Nice one Sean,
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PostPosted: Thu 30 Sep, 2004 4:15 am    Post subject: Re: Contest -- Name That Sword         Reply with quote

Howard Waddell wrote:
Brian M. suggested it here on myArmoury: We are having a contest to name 14 new NextGen sword models.

Go here for contest rules and concept art of the new models:

http://albion-swords.com/sword-contest.htm

Good luck!

Best,

Howy


Just a reminder -- the contest ends at Midnight, October 5th! We have already received over 300 entries, but make sure that you get yours in!

Best,

Howy

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Hello Howy,

This has been a lot of fun and I can't wait to see what names are chosen for the new models. Since I KNOW that one of my entries is SURE to be selected Big Grin this puts me in a bit of a predicament as my contact information has changed since the submissions were made. Where should I send my new contact info?

Thanks again,

Mike
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PostPosted: Tue 05 Oct, 2004 7:19 pm    Post subject:         Reply with quote

What happens if two or more people come up with one of the names that is used?
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Alina Boyden wrote:
What happens if two or more people come up with one of the names that is used?


The first one to post the name wins.

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Steve Maly wrote:
Alina Boyden wrote:
What happens if two or more people come up with one of the names that is used?


The first one to post the name wins.


Nope, they fight for it with raw chickens and trash can lids.

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Steve Maly wrote:
Alina Boyden wrote:
What happens if two or more people come up with one of the names that is used?


The first one to post the name wins.


Ah earliest date stamp...missed that one somehow...
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Whew, I almost forgot the deadline. Just sent in entries for all swords, except the Roman models which I frankly don't know enough about. Good luck to all and may the best names win!

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