New A&A Toy
I had admired this Rondel from Arms and Armor for a long time. It showed up as a Valentine's day present from my wife.


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Cool toy and cool wife you got there.

I would like to get one of those someday.
Gordon;

How thick is the blade? Very nice Valentines gift there. ( The Medieval equivalent of getting a can opener ........ LOL. )

( In case the joke isn't obvious: The CAN being an armoured Knight! )


Any informal review or impressions would be appreciated.
I second Jean. Some stats will be of a great help to appreciate this wonderful piece.

Alexi
Very nice piece, Gordon .... Congrats !

* Your wife has excellent taste by the way (but I suppose I don't have to tell you that ;-) Mac
Joe Fults wrote:
Cool toy and cool wife you got there.

I would like to get one of those someday.

The dagger or the wife?
Thomas McDonald wrote:
Very nice piece, Gordon .... Congrats !

* Your wife has excellent taste by the way (but I suppose I don't have to tell you that ;-) Mac


Thanks Mac -

She has good taste in most things! She has developed a relationship with the guys at A&A, I think.

Jean and Alex - the blade is barely under 1/4 inch thick at the base - .22 inches tapering to about .15 inches thick where the "false edge" begins on the back. Overall length 16.8 inches, blade is 12 inches long and about 1.1 inches wide at the base.

The grip is comfortable, 4 inch grip, and just the right length for my hand. There is some real heft to it - certainly not a "dainty" weapon.

Gordon
Gordon Clark wrote:
Joe Fults wrote:
Cool toy and cool wife you got there.

I would like to get one of those someday.

The dagger or the wife?


Apparently either.

For safety sake, I'll say the dagger though.
Ooo... Pretty...

Looks like they changed the shape a bit from the last one I saw.

Gord, Karyn Rocks!
I've been lusting after one of those (the dagger, not the wife!) for a long time. That's my favorite production rondel. Congrats!
Bill Grandy wrote:
I've been lusting after one of those (the dagger, not the wife!) for a long time. That's my favorite production rondel. Congrats!


one of my favorites as well. Ok this thread did it for me. I am ordering one first thing tomorrow morning.

Alexi
Thanks guys. I think that A&A knives and daggers have to be one of the best deals around - for not much more than "lower end" makers you get A&A quality. I wish they would add more medieval stuff to their production lineup - a basilard would be nice, and a ballock option without the by knife and prick (though I love the set).

as for the "dagger or wife", just remember - if you get a pointy, then you have a pointy, but if you acquire a wife who will buy you pointies, you will have them for a lifetime. Or something like that...
I wish I could put that blade on my hilt. *sigh* My rondel dagger is probably the most beautiful thing I've ever made, but the precision and flawless execution of that weapon makes mine look sick. :\

When you order your dager, why not ask for a larger rondel for the guard. I tried a little one first when I made mine, but I found that when I used it like an icepick, it hurt my palm. So, I made the guard and pommel rodels very nearly matching in size. I think that might improve the effect and "presence" of the blade. There's pleanty of prescedent for it, after all.
Re: New A&A Toy
Gordon Clark wrote:
I had admired this Rondel from Arms and Armor for a long time. It showed up as a Valentine's day present from my wife.



Very nice, congrats Gordan! I have been thinking on this one for a long time....nice to see some good pics!
Nice one Gordon! I think personally I would darken down that grip some. Any plans to do anything like that or are you going to leave it as is? I also didn't realize that it would be so thick in cross section although on reflection that does make sense. Now I want one of those too... :)
Russ Ellis wrote:
Nice one Gordon! I think personally I would darken down that grip some. Any plans to do anything like that or are you going to leave it as is? I also didn't realize that it would be so thick in cross section although on reflection that does make sense. Now I want one of those too... :)


I'm planning to just let it darken naturally - though I may use some linseed oil or something similar to "condition" the wood if it seems like it needs it.

Gordon
Do you have any idea what that grip is made of? I'm still working through exactly how thaey put that spiral in there...
Russ Ellis wrote:
Do you have any idea what that grip is made of? I'm still working through exactly how thaey put that spiral in there...


Sorry - hardwood of some kind - maybe Craig will see this and let us know.
By the way, there are a couple more photos of it on this thread:
http://www.myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=3413
Russ Ellis wrote:
Nice one Gordon! I think personally I would darken down that grip some. Any plans to do anything like that or are you going to leave it as is? I also didn't realize that it would be so thick in cross section although on reflection that does make sense. Now I want one of those too... :)


I can't believe you didn't already have one. ;)

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