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Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Feast of St. Olaf: Viking, King, Saint
This day today, the Battle of Stiklestad was fought in Norway in 1030 A.D. Olaf II of Norway was attempting to reclaim the throne, but he died in the battle and was later canonized by the Church. Today is "Olsok", the day he is remembered.
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Friday, July 17, 2015
Completed fantasy sickle/kama
I forged this from a specific designed that was based on a kusari-gama. This will hopefully be used in an upcoming short film.
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
French Smallsword (1780 A.D.)
While at first glance it may look like a delicate weapon, it is in fact quite deadly.
Gilded hilt.
The blade, while lacking a cutting edge, is fluted in what appears to be something of a star-shape, making the sword very rigid and strong. The purpose of this weapon was to skewer and kill your opponent.
The star-shaped cross section of the blade would leave a horrible wound that have great difficulty healing. Any thrust to the torso would be a serious and potentially fatal wound, even if it did not instantly strike a vital organ.
The tip of the sword is very strong due to the fluting, and it would puncture heave, layered clothing. It is reminiscent of the chisel-tipped bayonets of the Russian Mosin-Nagant rifles of World-War II.
The sword is on display at the DIA.
Saturday, May 9, 2015
German Hunting Swords from the 18th century
Gilt bronze hilt and ivory grip.
The "hunting sword" was an evolution of the "hanger" sword that dates to about 1700. The blades are shorter and slightly more curved, and the name derives from the motifs that decorate it (such as the bird or hawk on this example). The hunting sword was popularized in Britain by Admiral John Benbow.
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Historical Example of Viking Sax with a Hilt
I found a picture of this sax while I was doing background research for my backyard swordsmithing project. It was found in Oppland, Norway.
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