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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 11:42 am
by AEiric Orvender
Vitus von Atzinger wrote:Little bugger?
Oh, the beating you are gonna get.
OOooooooo
Well Crimthann... look at it this way... you'll know
exactly where your defence is weakest...
Ask me sometime how I learned to stop overextending my left leg...

Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 12:02 pm
by justus
Careful, Vitus is like a Russian nesting doll, if you break him open there is just another one waiting inside, only smaller, and meaner.
I think it has already happened once, wasn't pretty.
-Justus
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 12:12 pm
by Forkbeard
Crimthann of Fid-Nemed wrote:oh, found another.
photo by mr. hatfield (SCA name unknown, but he belong to Emer nic Dougal)
That would be me!
Vitus, I swear I got rid of that photo on flickr. As you put it, "deleted for amazing likeness." hah.
Ulfr Forkbeard (Craig Hatfield)
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 12:16 pm
by Odo
Vitus von Atzinger wrote:Little bugger?
Oh, the beating you are gonna get.
Did he call you a sodomite?
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 12:18 pm
by InsaneIrish
justus wrote:Careful, Vitus is like a Russian nesting doll, if you break him open there is just another one waiting inside, only smaller, and meaner.
I think it has already happened once, wasn't pretty.
-Justus
ehehehehe....BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!

Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 12:24 pm
by Ceadda
Forkbeard wrote:Crimthann of Fid-Nemed wrote:oh, found another.
photo by mr. hatfield (SCA name unknown, but he belong to Emer nic Dougal)
That would be me!
Vitus, I swear I got rid of that photo on flickr. As you put it, "deleted for amazing likeness." hah.
Ulfr Forkbeard (Craig Hatfield)
Didn't mean to steal your photo Mr. Forkbeard, sir, but your pictures came out so much better than mine.
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 12:25 pm
by Ceadda
justus wrote:Careful, Vitus is like a Russian nesting doll, if you break him open there is just another one waiting inside, only smaller, and meaner.
I think it has already happened once, wasn't pretty.
-Justus
How much smaller can he get?
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 12:48 pm
by Vitus von Atzinger
hahahahahahah!
Okay, that was funny.
As for the pics from Crown- I have never wanted to get away from an event so fast in my life.
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 12:54 pm
by Forkbeard
Oh, I don't mind at all. What I upload is fair game

Vitus just hates his picture taken it seems.
Ulfr
Crimthann of Fid-Nemed wrote:Forkbeard wrote:Crimthann of Fid-Nemed wrote:oh, found another.
photo by mr. hatfield (SCA name unknown, but he belong to Emer nic Dougal)
That would be me!
Vitus, I swear I got rid of that photo on flickr. As you put it, "deleted for amazing likeness." hah.
Ulfr Forkbeard (Craig Hatfield)
Didn't mean to steal your photo Mr. Forkbeard, sir, but your pictures came out so much better than mine.
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 1:00 pm
by Vitus von Atzinger
I have never felt good about it. People "pose" in pictures- they are forced to try to control the outcome of the picture. I don't want to be a poser, and I don't like anyone else being in control of how I am presented. I consider it a no-win situation. It makes you either reveal who you really are, or who you want people to think you are. I don't like revealing who I am to people I may not know or like, and I don't like being forced to show who I would like people to think I am.
Neither one is anyone's business.
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 1:25 pm
by Ceadda
Vitus von Atzinger wrote:hahahahahahah!
Okay, that was funny.
As for the pics from Crown- I have never wanted to get away from an event so fast in my life.
there were quite a few of us speculating on your note taking.
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 1:37 pm
by Ceadda
Personnally I prefer candid photos over posed shots, unless it is meant as a portrait. One of dez days I'm gonna get a good cameral like M. Pillips with a lense so big you'll never know your within reach.
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 1:43 pm
by eldric.von.atzinger
Aron the sword was carved from a 2-1/4" peice of rattan. I used Waxed leather on the edges to support the pulp of the wood. Feed back I recieved on the blows recieved was good. Although I have to admit the movement of the sword is changed abit because of the shape. I like it because it feels more like a real sword. Now I just need to get more appropriate hardware to make a couple of different styles. Thanks for the possitive feed back.
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 4:35 pm
by RenJunkie
Eldric, is that the first of it's type? How long did it last? By waxed, do you mean wax-hardened, or just waxed in the normal finish way?
I hope it survives a fairly average length of time. That would be so much cooler than a duct-tape wrapped cane with a basket or crosshilt.
Thanks,
Christopher
Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 1:39 am
by eldric.von.atzinger
the leather is baked harden leather. I have tried regular leather and just waxed. Neither really seen to help the pulp very much as both allow the force of the blow through. I figured the harden leather would work as 1. it gives a crisper blow as opposed to the soft blow of plain leather. 2. it would provide more protection to the wood and would not break down as fast. It is still flexible and didn't change the property of the material nor did it take away from the shape of the peice. After a 3 hour practice and 4 hours of using it on the pell ( 6" sleel pipe ) the sword shows no wear on the edges

. I'm an very happy with it so far.
Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 1:55 am
by Benjamin de Hatfield
Ya know, the Pennsic I went to some years back, I stopped Vitus on his way to war and asked if I could take his picture (he was in full rig carrying his spear).
He turned to me, glared, and said in the most direct and even voice I have ever heard, "Take the damn picture." I snapped it as quickly as possible.
I wasn't insulted at all by his tone, simply scared that I had offended a man I respected. It all makes sense now, though!
The next I saw him it was after battle. He was thanking God for the challenges granted on the field and the victory over two Atlantian (I think?) men in the King's Guard.
For my second event ever, this man completely awed me.
-Ramius