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Title: Armor exhibit at the Folger Shakespeare Library in DC
Post by: Sir Edward on 2008-07-10, 22:53:43

Kat just told me about this:

http://www.folger.edu/woSummary.cfm?woid=433 (http://www.folger.edu/woSummary.cfm?woid=433)

I'm thinking we need to have a field-trip. I think the most convenient time for me might be the day after I get back from Pennsic, which would be Friday August 8. Anyone up for a trip?
Title: Re: Armor exhibit at the Folger Shakespeare Library in DC
Post by: Das Bill on 2008-07-11, 03:28:22
Oh, I forgot about this! Someone told me a little while back, and I meant to look into it. Thanks for the heads up!

I think a field trip is a great idea. That Friday might work for me. Post a reminder when the time gets closer!
Title: Re: Armor exhibit at the Folger Shakespeare Library in DC
Post by: Sword Chick on 2008-07-11, 11:42:16
Could we do late afternoon?  I have a morning obligation that day.
Title: Re: Armor exhibit at the Folger Shakespeare Library in DC
Post by: tristam on 2008-07-11, 11:48:00
Count me out.  Even though the wife is a metallurgist, I somehow doubt she would consider an armor exhibit a proper 10th anniversary outing.  One of these days though, I have to find me some Eau de Forge cologne, she does love a good smelling blacksmith shop.  Hah!
Title: Re: Armor exhibit at the Folger Shakespeare Library in DC
Post by: Sir Edward on 2008-07-11, 15:10:21
Eau de Forge... lol! :)

Yes, afternoon would probably work. How late? It looks like the exhibit is open til 5pm each day. Want to all meet up somewhere and carpool in? That's probably easiest since it's in DC.

Title: Re: Armor exhibit at the Folger Shakespeare Library in DC
Post by: Sword Chick on 2008-07-11, 15:20:11
I should be done by noon. Maybe we could meet up at 1pm?  Carpool or metro?
Title: Re: Armor exhibit at the Folger Shakespeare Library in DC
Post by: Kevin on 2008-07-11, 16:51:21
I'd love to go. but the ticket up there would prove problematic so i'll have to pass.
Title: Re: Armor exhibit at the Folger Shakespeare Library in DC
Post by: Sir Edward on 2008-07-13, 02:01:23
I should be done by noon. Maybe we could meet up at 1pm?  Carpool or metro?

Yep, that could work. Or do you just want to meet at the metro? I don't know which one is closest to you. I can easily find the Van Dorn and Franconia stations, I think. I'm pretty flexible.
Title: Re: Armor exhibit at the Folger Shakespeare Library in DC
Post by: Sword Chick on 2008-07-13, 11:39:28
I'm closest to Ballston.  I believe Bill is closest to Van Dorn.  I don't know what parking is like on a non-weekend day at Van Dorn, but there is always parking at Ballston Mall.

Tommy may be coming with me.  He likes armour and Shakespeare.  :)
Title: Re: Armor exhibit at the Folger Shakespeare Library in DC
Post by: Sir Edward on 2008-07-13, 22:58:14
OK, that's cool. Kat mentioned that the exhibit sometimes closes early, like 4pm. We might need to consider meeting there or something. But we've got plenty of time to work it out. :)
Title: Re: Armor exhibit at the Folger Shakespeare Library in DC
Post by: Sword Chick on 2008-08-08, 22:09:36
I'm supposed to be making dinner right now, so only a quick thought or two...

Wow!  What a fun afternoon!  The exhibit was nice and compact with a few pieces that had me quite excited.  My favorites were a youth gauntlet (a gauntlet that would fit my hand!) and a "boarding sword" for fighting on board ship.  The edge had giant saw like teeth for cutting cables and a flat profile for storing in your sea chest.   Plus this wicked spike on the end for punching through light armour.  8)

Tommy had a blast reading the digitized version of one of the Shakespeare Folios.

I'd love to get my hands on the books on display.  Besides a Fabris and a Paulus Hector Mair there was a little rule book on honor and dueling. 

Oh, and then there was the illustration of Roman reenactment. 

We took a library tour and got to see an original painting of Elizabeth I.

I could go on and on, but dinner's burning.  :)  Thanks for meeting us there Ed!

And it was all free.  (I even spent less than $25 in the gift shop, 2 book and a tattoo.)  :)
Title: Re: Armor exhibit at the Folger Shakespeare Library in DC
Post by: Sir Edward on 2008-08-09, 01:55:58

Yeah, I had a great time too!

That boarding sword was pretty cool. If I had seen that in one of the online catalogs, I'd have thought it was purely fantasy, but having an extant example is fantastic. As simple as it was in appearance, I think a modern reproduction would probably be pricey, since that insanely thick armor-piercing tip would require an awful lot of stock removal on the rest of the blade.

I loved looking at some of the other swords, including those that were badly corroded. One thing I was noticing was that the pommels were all rather large... generally larger than on most of the reproductions currently on the market. I'd have loved to have had the opportunity to handle them and see how they were balanced.

And I really wanted that halberd we were admiring.

Title: Re: Armor exhibit at the Folger Shakespeare Library in DC
Post by: Sword Chick on 2008-08-09, 03:16:35
Oh, my!  That halberd was really something!  <heart beats faster, starts to sweat,...>

I also liked the "rapier" with obvious edge damage.
Title: Re: Armor exhibit at the Folger Shakespeare Library in DC
Post by: Das Bill on 2008-08-09, 12:30:38
Glad you guys had fun. I need to find time to make it out there myself.

RE: the boarding sword: If I recall correctly, that particular model was actually a failed attempt to make a sword that would function for both ship-wide tasks and combat, but failing at both. Supposedly it was issued, but no one wanted to use it. I don't have any sources for that info; I just remember a discussion about it on SFI many, many years ago.
Title: Re: Armor exhibit at the Folger Shakespeare Library in DC
Post by: Sir Edward on 2008-08-09, 14:42:44

Well, that makes sense. Still, it was a surprising find.

I'm still irritated that we couldn't take pictures, but oh well. :)