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Post by Rabel Dusk on Nov 10, 2013 1:22:55 GMT
I put together a collection album of all my stuff over at myArmoury. If you've a mind to, please go HERE to take a look at it.
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Post by Paul on Nov 10, 2013 2:39:29 GMT
Rodger that is a wonderful collection, I particularly like the custom a&a on the final page.
So how are you displaying your collection?
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Post by Marc Kaden Ridgeway on Nov 10, 2013 3:57:39 GMT
An awe inspiring trove of steel
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Post by Dave Kelly on Nov 10, 2013 5:51:31 GMT
Thanks for sharing Roger. Lovely.
:shock: :lol: When did Gus Trim do a complex hilt? ( I keep hoping P Johnsson is going to get off the stick and do the Margraf before I kick the bucket... :mrgreen: )
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Post by Rabel Dusk on Nov 10, 2013 7:01:59 GMT
You mean the DD1611? I think that dates back to around 2003, from the days when he was selling through the Blacksmith Brothers. It was the only complex hilt he made, and I was the only person who bought one. It's a pretty amazing sword, incredibly fast, a 36 inch blade with a simple compound hilt that weighs just over 2 lbs. Attachments:
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Post by William Swiger on Nov 10, 2013 8:57:26 GMT
Very impressive collection Roger.
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Post by Jussi Ekholm on Nov 10, 2013 9:09:15 GMT
Awesome collection Roger. That Tinker Backsword is looking great, I really like the in hand pic. And the A&A German Bastard is so sweet.
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Post by Matthew.Jensen on Nov 10, 2013 15:02:19 GMT
That is a great collection.
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Post by Rabel Dusk on Nov 10, 2013 17:33:42 GMT
That's about 15 years of collecting. A few are mounted up on the wall, some are leaning against a wall, and some are in a closet. I really should prune some of them off the collection, but can't seem to make myself do it. I've only ever got rid of one sword, a discontinued MRL Barnet type XVIII - which was Windlass at its low point.
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