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Title: Heraldic Gonfalons - but on a smaller scale
Post by: Sir James A on 2014-07-05, 20:47:41
I commissioned Cillene at Dirk and Arrow - who made the Marshal gonfalon, as well as many Order members - to make some of these smaller size gonfalons, and in rectangular format instead of shield shaped. Instead of 24" x 36" (standard gonfalon size), these are roughly 12" x 18" (1/4 scale). Here's some pencil work sketch so far:

(https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3906/14567358745_b80f722993_z.jpg)

The idea being they are more "picture sized" and would serve as good medieval themed decor where I don't have as much wall space as I would for a full size gonfalon, or if I wanted a set of smaller ones.

They should be done in a week or so. I'll take pics when I get them. :)
Title: Re: Heraldic Gonfalons - but on a smaller scale
Post by: Ian on 2014-07-05, 23:10:12
Looking good.  What is the one on the left?  What colors will it be?
Title: Re: Heraldic Gonfalons - but on a smaller scale
Post by: Sir James A on 2014-07-06, 03:26:19
Looking good.  What is the one on the left?  What colors will it be?

Thanks. The one on the left is historical Anderson surname heraldry, Anderson of Erbury. It's "argent, a chevron between three cross crosslets sable": white field, black chevron & crosslets. It was the primary inspiration for my heraldry, which I inverted the colors, and used lions (my zodiac symbol) instead of the cross crosslets.
Title: Re: Heraldic Gonfalons - but on a smaller scale
Post by: Sir Jason Simonds on 2014-07-15, 02:49:57
Looks good. I still need to get my order in. Probably wait til after MDRF thou.
Title: Re: Heraldic Gonfalons - but on a smaller scale
Post by: Sir James A on 2014-07-16, 15:52:29
Paintwork was done on them earlier this week, and they are adding the loops, hanging pole, rope, etc. Might have them in hand next week or two.
Title: Re: Heraldic Gonfalons - but on a smaller scale
Post by: Eva de Carduus Weald on 2014-08-14, 15:33:10
I am sorry for my ignorance but what is a Gonfalon? I assume it is like a small banner to say, "This here thing belongs to Sir Whoziwhatsit." Is that so? Or does it serve a different purpose?
Title: Re: Heraldic Gonfalons - but on a smaller scale
Post by: Sir Douglas on 2014-08-14, 16:07:42
Yeah, they're basically vertically-hanging banners. Historically I think they were largely ecclesiastical/ceremonial in nature (I could be wrong on that), but we mostly use them to say, "Sir Whoziwhatsit is here". ;)

Title: Re: Heraldic Gonfalons - but on a smaller scale
Post by: Eva de Carduus Weald on 2014-08-14, 16:28:59
Awesome coolness! Now I am going to need to figure out how to make em! Undoubtedly hubby will be "thrilled" I have found yet another project. lol
Title: Re: Heraldic Gonfalons - but on a smaller scale
Post by: Sir James A on 2014-08-14, 20:29:51
Awesome coolness! Now I am going to need to figure out how to make em! Undoubtedly hubby will be "thrilled" I have found yet another project. lol

The ones in this thread are indoor/outdoor canvas with weather-resistant (weather-proof?) paint.

Forgot to post that I received them a couple weeks ago but haven't had time to cut / seal the rods or hang them yet.
Title: Re: Heraldic Gonfalons - but on a smaller scale
Post by: Sir Edward on 2014-08-14, 20:29:57
Awesome coolness! Now I am going to need to figure out how to make em! Undoubtedly hubby will be "thrilled" I have found yet another project. lol

Hah! Yes, filling the house with lots of unfinished (and completed) projects can certainly drive family members batty. Welcome to historical reenactment. :)
Title: Re: Heraldic Gonfalons - but on a smaller scale
Post by: Eva de Carduus Weald on 2014-08-14, 20:38:46
Ohh thank you for adding the details, and yes I have so many interests and so many projects, both finished and unfinished that he gives me what I call the *look* every time I mention a new interest. lol
Title: Re: Heraldic Gonfalons - but on a smaller scale
Post by: Sir Douglas on 2014-08-14, 21:29:27
Ohh thank you for adding the details, and yes I have so many interests and so many projects, both finished and unfinished that he gives me what I call the *look* every time I mention a new interest. lol

Ha! I know the feeling. Though I don't have a wife to give me "The LookTM" every time I start a new project, so the pile just keeps getting bigger, and bigger, and bigger..... ::)
Title: Re: Heraldic Gonfalons - but on a smaller scale
Post by: Eva de Carduus Weald on 2014-08-14, 21:54:17
lol at some point you may need to make a project of support posts to hold up the unfinished projects. It would be a shame for heavy things to fall and crush you. :D

Just imagine, you go into the hospital with all manner of interesting things poking out of you. What would you tell the nurse?

As for the "Look" yeah I think spouses come with them built in. Every couple I know has their own version.
Title: Re: Heraldic Gonfalons - but on a smaller scale
Post by: Don Jorge on 2014-08-14, 23:40:10
Ohh thank you for adding the details, and yes I have so many interests and so many projects, both finished and unfinished that he gives me what I call the *look* every time I mention a new interest. lol

Ha! I know the feeling. Though I don't have a wife to give me "The LookTM" every time I start a new project, so the pile just keeps getting bigger, and bigger, and bigger..... ::)

My wife gives me that look when I take on new hobbies...first larp, then tobacco pipes, then sca/hema, and now wet shaving...just bought a 50 dollar badger brush and 40 dollars worth of vintage 1940's razors...she was not amused...especially with my leather armor cut out and not stamped, dyed or riveted to the steel splints i cut but havent shaped or deburred....so many projects...so many interests!
Title: Re: Heraldic Gonfalons - but on a smaller scale
Post by: Eva de Carduus Weald on 2014-08-15, 13:22:51
Yeah when I say I want to do archery, armor making, blacksmithing, leather working, wood working, sculpting, painting, fighting, knitting, embroidery, music, and weaving he tends to eye roll and point out one of the unfinished things I said I really wanted to do. Still, I am practicing music right now and I will stick with it.....until I don't anymore ;P
Title: Re: Heraldic Gonfalons - but on a smaller scale
Post by: Sir Edward on 2014-08-15, 13:47:51
Still, I am practicing music right now and I will stick with it.....until I don't anymore ;P

See, that's the part right there, that our loved ones have a hard time understanding. I don't know why. :) There comes a point where you simply have to stop... until you start up again someday... and then stop again. And so on. What's so hard to understand about that? lol :)
Title: Re: Heraldic Gonfalons - but on a smaller scale
Post by: Eva de Carduus Weald on 2014-08-15, 16:53:09
Exactly! I don't know why it is so hard to understand personally. I mean if you try and force a project A) it isn't fun anymore and the whole point of doing it is to have fun and make something cool, and B) it typically doesn't come out as awesome as if it would if you didn't force it. Silly loved ones, they just don't understand. *shakes head sadly*