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Re: Name of your Sword
« Reply #30 on: 2011-07-11, 16:31:14 »
Well done!  I like it.
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Re: Name of your Sword
« Reply #31 on: 2011-07-11, 18:34:56 »
Thanks, It also fits the Teutonic knight persona perfectly!
I also like yours Sir William. It's quite a pretty set up.  :)
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Re: Name of your Sword
« Reply #32 on: 2011-07-11, 19:28:21 »
I don't have a named sword yet, since most of mine are SLOs/budget-minded hanwei / tinker / etc type pieces. However, when I put out the money for an Albion and a nice scabbard, it already has a name.

"Messor animarum"

It's latin for "reaper of souls". :D

Behind the ominous name, it's a bit of a tribute to an old game called Soul Calibur, of which my favorite character is Siegfried/Nightmare. The endgame sword, Soul Edge, took the lives *and* souls of those it slayed.

(On a side note, this is very samurai-esque. They had a belief that a samurai's swords - daisho, the long and sword swords / aka katana & wakizashi - contained the soul of the samurai.)
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Re: Name of your Sword
« Reply #33 on: 2011-07-11, 20:04:42 »
Hmmm...Do you mean the name of your sword or the naming of swords in general?
Because Scandinavian cultures regularly named their blades, which I wouldn't see as a stretch for the Germanic-influenced areas of Europe during later eras.
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Re: Name of your Sword
« Reply #34 on: 2011-07-12, 15:16:17 »
Thanks, Sir Nathan...that rig was done up by a young leather worker named Slayer...he is still learning his craft but he's gotten really good thus far.  He'll be making our garters once I place the order.
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Re: Name of your Sword
« Reply #35 on: 2011-07-12, 15:22:07 »
I think I remember you mentioning him at VARF. Good to see more dedicated cutlers out there. How much did the rig cost you?
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Re: Name of your Sword
« Reply #36 on: 2011-07-12, 18:23:20 »
$200...but only because I provided the wood-cored scabbard itself...he fashioned the new scabbard leather and belts, then dyed them per my specs.  The only thing he got wrong was which side the scabbard is to hang from...he built it for a righty and I'm a natural lefty.

Still, I like it as it was my first commissioned piece - albeit my second commission came in before that one; that was a miscommunication issue that we worked out to both of our advantages.  I think his complete scabbard and belt pricing starts around $350-400 depending on how detailed it has to be.  Still a good deal cheaper than anywhere else I could find; DBK normally charges 2.5 times that to start.

For instance, this rig cost me just over $1000 all said and done.  Not a great picture and this was the one I'd put in the trunk by the time I saw you at VARF...I was wearing the one Slayer'd made for me when we finally met up.



Now, to be fair, the DBK scabbard displays a level of fit and finish that Slayer has yet to achieve...but he's close and when you figure in that he's only 40% of the cost of a DBK is when you have to start asking the pertinent questions.

For myself, I wouldn't have a DBK scabbard built for a sword that costs less than half of the cost of the scabbard but to each their own.

I actually like what I've seen with regard to the scabbard and suspension rigs available from DSA; I think it good that they're attempting to do that in-house as opposed to collectors having to pursue other avenues...you could get an Albion scabbard with your Albion sword order but expect it to be about the same as a DBK and from what I have heard, it is no better, and there are less options available to you.

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Re: Name of your Sword
« Reply #37 on: 2011-07-12, 18:41:06 »
Hmmm...Do you mean the name of your sword or the naming of swords in general?
Because Scandinavian cultures regularly named their blades, which I wouldn't see as a stretch for the Germanic-influenced areas of Europe during later eras.

As StormDelver said in the thread Sir Brian quoted from:

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One thing I believe is that a true sword has a soul, and deserves a name.


Not so much the naming, but the idea of a sword having a soul, and in that the samurai believe that their sword is a part of their soul, and has a special bond with them. The sword being more than a "simple" weapon or tool, and more than the sum of it's parts. Most of the MOPs would probably say "it's a cool weapon" or "it's a great tool for killing things", but wouldn't equate any "spiritual" type of bond with one.

I'm liking this thread. :D
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Re: Name of your Sword
« Reply #38 on: 2011-07-12, 20:23:41 »
Need a name for my Albion...will probably go with something Latin as it is a Crusade-era sword.  I think I have an idea...
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Re: Name of your Sword
« Reply #39 on: 2011-07-12, 20:31:33 »
Need a name for my Albion...will probably go with something Latin as it is a Crusade-era sword.  I think I have an idea...

how about " a gift for wolf" as it's name (hehehehe)

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Re: Name of your Sword
« Reply #40 on: 2011-07-12, 20:38:20 »
Hey, that'd be....wait a minute, that means I'd have to give it to you, then.  GIVE.  LOL @ that

We're brothers, but I don't love you that much yet.  lol
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Re: Name of your Sword
« Reply #41 on: 2011-07-12, 21:22:08 »
Well he failed to mention which end to give him...kind of an important distinction when one is asking another to give away his sword! ;)
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Re: Name of your Sword
« Reply #42 on: 2011-07-13, 00:30:25 »
Haha, similar to all the wise-guy smiths engraving "point this end at enemy" on blades?

But while Europe in general didn't go all out on the swords with souls thing, with the Scandinavians a sword of esteem had a character about it.
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Re: Name of your Sword
« Reply #43 on: 2011-07-13, 14:57:44 »

Joe Metz posted a photo on facebook of the sword he rebuilt from an Albion Baron, reground down into a single-hander. He posted this about its name:

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Following the practice of knights naming their swords, I have decided to call it "Juvante" which is short for the Latin expression "Deo Juvante" meaning "God's help". Ideally swords were used by knights to defend the weak. If I ever wielded this blade with deadly intent it would be in defense of a loved one to be sure.

Pretty cool.

Dang, all you guys are going to convince me to start naming mine. But as I said, it'll be hard to resist the temptation to go with phrases like "Come get some", "Point toward enemy", "Hail to the king, baby", etc. :)
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Re: Name of your Sword
« Reply #44 on: 2011-07-13, 15:05:04 »
Everything sounds cool in Latin!  Or any other language but English, really.  I came up with a name for this sword but am not sure if it'll sound good.

"Linkehand Gott"
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