"He that respects himself is safe from others; he wears a coat of mail that none can pierce."
                -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Author Topic: Days of Knights  (Read 93781 times)

Sir Edward

  • Forum Admin
  • Commander of the Order
  • Forum Veteran
  • *****
  • Posts: 9,340
  • Verum et Honorem.
    • ed.toton.org
Re: Days of Knights
« Reply #210 on: 2012-10-17, 00:48:21 »
More photos:

Event & Portraits:
http://ed.toton.org/cgi-bin/gallery.pl?g=2012.dok-misc

Antiques & Artifacts:
http://ed.toton.org/cgi-bin/gallery.pl?g=2012.dok-antiques

I still have the joust photos left to do, and general site photos, and then that's all of them.
« Last Edit: 2012-10-17, 00:52:37 by Sir Edward »
Sir Ed T. Toton III
Knight Commander, Order of the Marshal

( Personal Site | My Facebook )

Silvanus

  • Squire of the Order
  • Forum Follower
  • ***
  • Posts: 123
  • Domini Canis - The Hound of the Lord
Re: Days of Knights
« Reply #211 on: 2012-10-17, 01:43:59 »
I am feeling very non-chivalrous amounts of insane jealousy over all of you. Each photo is sheer torture! Would that I had been there.

Just kidding. This event was the definition of awesomeness, and I intend to pour over each photo for ideas and inspiration.  ;D
'Nolite arbitrari quia venerim mittere pacem in terram; non veni pacem mittere sed gladium.' - Apocalypsis 22:21

Sir William

  • Cogito ergo sum
  • Knight of the Order
  • Forum Veteran
  • ****
  • Posts: 7,154
Re: Days of Knights
« Reply #212 on: 2012-10-17, 15:55:27 »
I hope it is or becomes a yearly affair...and I hope to attend the next one with you fellows.

Hey!  Are you guys handling those antiques w/out gloves?!?
« Last Edit: 2012-10-17, 15:59:24 by Sir William »
The Black Knight, Order of the Marshal
'Per Pale Azure and Sable, a Chevron counterchanged fimbriated argent.' 
“Pride makes a man, it drives him, it is the shield wall around his reputation.  Men die, but reputation does not.â€

Sir Edward

  • Forum Admin
  • Commander of the Order
  • Forum Veteran
  • *****
  • Posts: 9,340
  • Verum et Honorem.
    • ed.toton.org
Re: Days of Knights
« Reply #213 on: 2012-10-17, 16:04:04 »
I hope it is or becomes a yearly affair...and I hope to attend the next one with you fellows.

Hey!  Are you guys handling those antiques w/out gloves?!?

Hopefully they'll hold it again in the future. It was planned as a one-time event, and the coordinator (Nicky Hughes) is retiring within the next couple of months. He's hoping someone else will pick up the mantle, and he can just attend as a participant.

But yes, we're handling the antiques without gloves. The owner was very casual about it. He was genuinely surprised that anyone even WANTED to pick them up. He just left the key for the cases with us and let us go at it. Then, he showed us those cardboard boxes full of horseshoes, chapes, pommels, belt buckles, and so on, and just flipped through them to show us all the bits and pieces. It was quite amazing.

I think this photo of Sir Nathan sums up how we all felt:



And me too... :)

« Last Edit: 2012-10-17, 16:04:54 by Sir Edward »
Sir Ed T. Toton III
Knight Commander, Order of the Marshal

( Personal Site | My Facebook )

Sir James A

  • Weapons & Armor addict
  • Knight of the Order
  • Forum Veteran
  • ****
  • Posts: 6,043
Re: Days of Knights
« Reply #214 on: 2012-10-17, 16:49:40 »
That guy's camp was staggering. I peeked through the tent from outside, he said come in, and I asked if I could sit down .. not because I was in harness, but because the whole thing was truly staggering. That axe is "only" about 700 years old. There was a roman spatha in there that was from ~700AD - so, about 1,300 years old! We fondled it, I mean, handled it, without gloves too.

Those are great looks to describe it.
Knight, Order of the Marshal
Sable, a chevron between three lions statant Argent

Lord Dane

  • The Hound, Hunter, and Hammer of Justice
  • Knight of the Order
  • Forum Acolyte
  • ****
  • Posts: 1,900
  • Selflessness, Service, Justice.
Re: Days of Knights
« Reply #215 on: 2012-10-17, 16:51:31 »
That guy's camp was staggering. I peeked through the tent from outside, he said come in, and I asked if I could sit down .. not because I was in harness, but because the whole thing was truly staggering. That axe is "only" about 700 years old. There was a roman spatha in there that was from ~700AD - so, about 1,300 years old! We fondled it, I mean, handled it, without gloves too.

Those are great looks to describe it.

I guess that is one way to get a hold or make your mark on history. Fingerprints. :) Wonder how many men that axe has cut down. Hmmmm.... Looks like you guys had a great time!!
« Last Edit: 2012-10-17, 20:22:19 by Lord_Dane »
"Fides, Honos, Prudentia, Sapiencia" (Faith, Honor, Prudence, Wisdom)
"Fiat justitia ruat caelum" (Let justice be done)

Sir Wolf

  • He Who is Not to be Named
  • Knight of the Order
  • Forum Veteran
  • ****
  • Posts: 5,389
  • i have too many hats
    • man e faces
Re: Days of Knights
« Reply #216 on: 2012-10-17, 18:33:29 »
HAH

do you guys actually know whom it was you met? Dan Peterson? he is the reason we have deepeeka armor and such. he has been involved in various medieval groups and has written a few books. he has worked in several museums and such. a really great guy that you could pick his brain for hours on end ;)  very humbling once you realize you met a historical giant of our time hehehe

Sir James A

  • Weapons & Armor addict
  • Knight of the Order
  • Forum Veteran
  • ****
  • Posts: 6,043
Re: Days of Knights
« Reply #217 on: 2012-10-17, 20:02:24 »
HAH

do you guys actually know whom it was you met? Dan Peterson? he is the reason we have deepeeka armor and such. he has been involved in various medieval groups and has written a few books. he has worked in several museums and such. a really great guy that you could pick his brain for hours on end ;)  very humbling once you realize you met a historical giant of our time hehehe

Yep. I saw the Sigismund of Tyrol replica and he said it was the original they built all the others from when he went down there to show them how to make it. He had another harness and a few other sallets there too. He spent 20 years in Europe / Germany, found some of the artifacts himself, he painted his tent himself as a replica of a period Burgundian design, and is most into the Roman era stuff (that he wrote a few books on). He's an awesome guy, I spent probably 45 mins to an hour down there just chatting with him - when I wasn't ogling everything.
Knight, Order of the Marshal
Sable, a chevron between three lions statant Argent

Sir Edward

  • Forum Admin
  • Commander of the Order
  • Forum Veteran
  • *****
  • Posts: 9,340
  • Verum et Honorem.
    • ed.toton.org
Re: Days of Knights
« Reply #218 on: 2012-10-17, 20:41:59 »
Sir Ed T. Toton III
Knight Commander, Order of the Marshal

( Personal Site | My Facebook )

Sir Edward

  • Forum Admin
  • Commander of the Order
  • Forum Veteran
  • *****
  • Posts: 9,340
  • Verum et Honorem.
    • ed.toton.org
Re: Days of Knights
« Reply #219 on: 2012-10-18, 19:42:22 »

The official word from Nicky Hughes (organizer for the event) about next year:

Quote
I have just been informed that there will be no Days of Knights in Frankfort in 2013. Maybe sometime in the future - maybe - but not next year. So, let's treat the event as Mr. Brunette suggested last Saturday evening - as "one brief shining moment - Camelot."

So... it's either done, or it'll happen in a future year, or it will have to be someplace else.
Sir Ed T. Toton III
Knight Commander, Order of the Marshal

( Personal Site | My Facebook )

Sir James A

  • Weapons & Armor addict
  • Knight of the Order
  • Forum Veteran
  • ****
  • Posts: 6,043
Re: Days of Knights
« Reply #220 on: 2012-10-18, 19:43:46 »
Sir Edward just ninja'd me on the bad news. :(
Knight, Order of the Marshal
Sable, a chevron between three lions statant Argent

Sir Edward

  • Forum Admin
  • Commander of the Order
  • Forum Veteran
  • *****
  • Posts: 9,340
  • Verum et Honorem.
    • ed.toton.org
Re: Days of Knights
« Reply #221 on: 2012-10-18, 19:47:52 »
Sir Edward just ninja'd me on the bad news. :(

lol, sorry about that. :)

BTW, for snagging the pictures into a consolidated album, you can grab the 1280-pixel images from these folders:

http://ed.toton.org/photos/2012/dok-accolade/
http://ed.toton.org/photos/2012/dok-antiques/
http://ed.toton.org/photos/2012/dok-church/
http://ed.toton.org/photos/2012/dok-joust/
http://ed.toton.org/photos/2012/dok-misc/
http://ed.toton.org/photos/2012/dok-site/
http://ed.toton.org/photos/2012/dok-teutonic/

(just note that the large images are the "b" copies, where it's in the format "bNNNNb.jpg", with the smaller resolution copies lacking that second "b" in the filename. The "b" means "big")

Up to you whether you want to include the accolade images, since that was more "our" thing and not so much the event, but it did happen there.
« Last Edit: 2012-10-18, 19:49:21 by Sir Edward »
Sir Ed T. Toton III
Knight Commander, Order of the Marshal

( Personal Site | My Facebook )

Sir Edward

  • Forum Admin
  • Commander of the Order
  • Forum Veteran
  • *****
  • Posts: 9,340
  • Verum et Honorem.
    • ed.toton.org
Re: Days of Knights
« Reply #222 on: 2012-10-18, 20:55:07 »

Well, Dan Peterson has an idea for a venue in Lexington KY.

However, Nicky replied with this:

Quote
Do nothing yet. There may be another, vastly easier option. Stand by.
Sir Ed T. Toton III
Knight Commander, Order of the Marshal

( Personal Site | My Facebook )

Sir James A

  • Weapons & Armor addict
  • Knight of the Order
  • Forum Veteran
  • ****
  • Posts: 6,043
Re: Days of Knights
« Reply #223 on: 2012-10-18, 22:54:38 »

Well, Dan Peterson has an idea for a venue in Lexington KY.

However, Nicky replied with this:

Quote
Do nothing yet. There may be another, vastly easier option. Stand by.

Why do they toy with my emotions?!?!? :D
Knight, Order of the Marshal
Sable, a chevron between three lions statant Argent

Silvanus

  • Squire of the Order
  • Forum Follower
  • ***
  • Posts: 123
  • Domini Canis - The Hound of the Lord
Re: Days of Knights
« Reply #224 on: 2012-10-18, 22:58:57 »

Last batch of pictures:

Site & Encampment
http://ed.toton.org/cgi-bin/gallery.pl?g=2012.dok-site

Joust
http://ed.toton.org/cgi-bin/gallery.pl?g=2012.dok-joust

Thanks so much for all the photos, Sir Edward! Other than the pics of you knights and the accolade ceremony, the first photo here in 'Site and Encampment' is perhaps my favorite. The tents and banners with the trees in the background, all golden and green in the morning sun - very idyllic. No trace of the modern world.
'Nolite arbitrari quia venerim mittere pacem in terram; non veni pacem mittere sed gladium.' - Apocalypsis 22:21