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Newest toy: A&A Edward III
« on: 2013-11-02, 19:27:17 »

I picked this one up from Todd Eriksen, who was selling it to raise some quick cash so he could go to Days of Knights. It has some minor rust spots and blemishes that I need to work on, but I cleaned up the brass for these photos.







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Re: Newest toy: A&A Edward III
« Reply #1 on: 2013-11-03, 03:16:56 »
Beautiful!
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Re: Newest toy: A&A Edward III
« Reply #2 on: 2013-11-03, 16:11:10 »
Very nice!  I like the etched garter and portcullis.
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Re: Newest toy: A&A Edward III
« Reply #3 on: 2013-11-03, 17:09:56 »
Excellent! This is a similar, but different one from Sir Ian's A&A Black Prince, right? I didn't know there are two styles.
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Re: Newest toy: A&A Edward III
« Reply #4 on: 2013-11-03, 19:47:58 »
Excellent! This is a similar, but different one from Sir Ian's A&A Black Prince, right? I didn't know there are two styles.

I think you're confusing Edward III and his son Edward of Woodstock good Sir Knight.  The 'Black Prince' is Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales, his father is Edward III.  The two swords are attributed to the two different men.
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Re: Newest toy: A&A Edward III
« Reply #5 on: 2013-11-04, 01:37:28 »
how wide is the blade at it's widest point?
how long is it?
How much was it?
Is it combat or decor.

A very Nice Blade, certainly a good one to add to your large collection. It could even shine above the rest.
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Re: Newest toy: A&A Edward III
« Reply #6 on: 2013-11-04, 01:57:46 »
how wide is the blade at it's widest point?
how long is it?
How much was it?
Is it combat or decor.

A very Nice Blade, certainly a good one to add to your large collection. It could even shine above the rest.

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Re: Newest toy: A&A Edward III
« Reply #7 on: 2013-11-04, 15:34:55 »
Excellent! This is a similar, but different one from Sir Ian's A&A Black Prince, right? I didn't know there are two styles.

I think you're confusing Edward III and his son Edward of Woodstock good Sir Knight.  The 'Black Prince' is Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales, his father is Edward III.  The two swords are attributed to the two different men.

Ah, indeed I have. Thanks for correcting me.
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Re: Newest toy: A&A Edward III
« Reply #8 on: 2013-11-04, 15:40:00 »
Look at that brass shine! 8) Very nice.
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Re: Newest toy: A&A Edward III
« Reply #9 on: 2013-11-04, 17:10:06 »
For me, the archetype of the knightly sword is embodied in the Oakeshott type XVIII class of swords, Edward III's in particular.  What a beauty.  My first real sword was a XVIII, too.
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Re: Newest toy: A&A Edward III
« Reply #10 on: 2013-11-05, 16:18:17 »
Very nice Sir Ed.
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Re: Newest toy: A&A Edward III
« Reply #11 on: 2013-11-11, 23:39:04 »
Very nice! I'll be showing my King Richard by windlass and Deepeeka Marshall swords on this forum very soon. A

gain, beautiful sword!