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lots 4 salr here
Sir Edward:
OK cool, my bad. :) Let me know what you find.
Sir William:
No worries, any mundane would make that mistake. :)
Anyhow, if I find it, I'll try to get it scanned in so you can see. I seem to remember an older gent, fairly long haired...anyway, if I find, I'll post.
Sir James A:
--- Quote from: Syr William on 2011-08-26, 15:17:37 ---Bruce Brookhart...wasn't/isn't he one of the 'bladesmiths' for MRL? I seem to remember seeing his name and picture in one of their catalogs as one of their masters. Oh yea, in looking through some of his pics, some of them are definitely MRL/Windlass pieces. It would seem he designed the Raptor...one of my most visually appealing fantasy swords.
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Bruce and Hank both worked on something together a while back. Maybe even 10 years ago. I haven't heard the name for a long time, and Hank passed away about 5 years ago. I don't remember what they did exactly, possibly some articles in relation to MRL offerings, or a book, or video, or something. My memory is really fuzzy on the details but both names are familiar as medievalists.
Sir Matthew:
I like the two fencing doublets on the clothing page. At $45.00 I might have to think on them. I think a medium might fit me.
Sir William:
--- Quote from: James Anderson III on 2011-08-27, 03:42:45 ---
--- Quote from: Syr William on 2011-08-26, 15:17:37 ---Bruce Brookhart...wasn't/isn't he one of the 'bladesmiths' for MRL? I seem to remember seeing his name and picture in one of their catalogs as one of their masters. Oh yea, in looking through some of his pics, some of them are definitely MRL/Windlass pieces. It would seem he designed the Raptor...one of my most visually appealing fantasy swords.
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Bruce and Hank both worked on something together a while back. Maybe even 10 years ago. I haven't heard the name for a long time, and Hank passed away about 5 years ago. I don't remember what they did exactly, possibly some articles in relation to MRL offerings, or a book, or video, or something. My memory is really fuzzy on the details but both names are familiar as medievalists.
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Found it; MRL catalog #95, page 33 reads:
Bruce Brookhart
"As head of Development and Design, Bruce Brookhart's accurate edged weapons replicas and imaginative designs have appeared in our catalog for over 15 years. Not only has Bruce visited and photographed many of the major arms collections, both in the USA and Europe, he has had the good fortune to work closely over the years with Mr. E. Oakeshott and Mr. H. Reinhardt."
They used to do another little blurb for Augusto Grassi, as an armor consultant (he's done some for Troy and HBO series Rome); and if you recall those pictures on the first page of a sword being used to shear through a butted mail shirt, that's Bruce as well. Sans hair, so the inner pic must be an earlier one. :)
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