Aaron's Maserati poleaxe.

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Sean Powell wrote:
Edit: another dumb question: What's the Atlantia position on low-profile thrusting tips on great weapons? Can these be built with 1.25" tips?

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While I'm far from the authority, the answer I got was "Yes".

And these weapons are bad ass. Beautiful work.
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Tuesday?

like in Columbia, Md tuesday?

If so I will see you there!

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now that is, pretty !

Fantastic job Vitus!
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Just curious, but is the tsuba (lookin ring) a period thing, a modern thing, or a bit of both?

I've only ever seen that once, and it was a modern repro..
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You mean the rondel?
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Christian Darmody wrote:Tuesday?

like in Columbia, Md tuesday?

If so I will see you there!

Christian


I'll just be fighting in my cap-a-pie suit. If the pollaxes ship by Saturday they should be here by Thursday. You could see the pollaxes on 17APR10 when Sean and I fight. And I'll need someone to videotape using my camera, etc! Please come and watch and help! Free food too!
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Sir Vitus daggers... House Clovenshield approved. When you absolutely positively have to shank somebody in the face to prove their dead...

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Speaking of daggers, hey Vitus! Bytor loved the sheath you made him and asked me to thank you on his behalf for your generous gift. He says it goes great with his armor and he loves it.
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Vitus von Atzinger wrote:You mean the rondel?


Yeah.. couldn't think of the word last night.
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Roundels on polaxes are period. You can see then in some 15th cent fechtbooks but I'll be damned if I can find a picture right now.

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I'm happy to hear that, Animal.
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Sir Vitus your work continues to amaze. Now I need to find a second job to buy more toys... LOL

I am looking forward to my new toys from you as well.

Keep up the inspiration!!!!
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The more I look at these pair of wonderful pollaxes, I think that I'll leave them reserved for matched combats with fellows in historical armour. This is the "fine bone china" IMO that I'll put out for the very best guests.

Steve of Forth Castle
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Sir Vitus
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Everyone in Avalon
etc...

I've got one pair of matched polehammers and I'll be making a matched set of Mandrake rubber axe head pollaxes that can be used "day to day".

I want these pollaxes to last a LONG time.
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That looks awesome. I would like to attempt to build one. How much do these cost, Sir Vitus?

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I cannot believe you would put me in such a list with other fighters of such high renown. I am honored beyond words.

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I cannot take any more orders for these things unless the customer is willing to wait up to a year for delivery.

Aaron, save them for special occasions and they will last a long time. Train with your heavier ones day-to-day.

SOFC, if you want an axe PM me and I'll give you a price.
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Steve -SoFC- wrote:I cannot believe you would put me in such a list with other fighters of such high renown. I am honored beyond words.

Steve


Walk the walk, talk the talk, wear the armour, make the list. You did it.

You are on a hard road, and I admire that. Remember your only competition out there is you. Compare your results to how you did last time.

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Maeryk wrote:Just curious, but is the tsuba (lookin ring) a period thing, a modern thing, or a bit of both?

I've only ever seen that once, and it was a modern repro..


Yup, they're historical.

Here's one on a really fancy poleaxe, attributed ownership Edward IV:

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and someone's museum pic on flikr:

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a fechtbuch image:

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You get the idea ... rondels on poleaxes look really spiffy.
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Hi,

We got the pollaxes yesterday!

These things are beautiful! The touch is downright seductive and errotic. The sanding job is so smooth it is comfortable and comforting in the hands.

My wife likes them too BTW! She's almost 7 months pregnant in this photo, and is looking forward to seeing the video of the fight on Saturday.

These are reserved for special occasions. Poor Sir Vitus' hands. :( His work is all over these.
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Vitus von Atzinger wrote:If you dip one of these axes in tool dip you could kill somebody.


Not to argue in your own thread, much less one displaying such beautiful work, but are you aware that tool dip comes in a spray form as well?
I've been using a few layers of the red spray tool dip to seal and stiffen the ends of sewn nylon web tips for a few years now without any problems (they last way longer than the swords thay are attached to too).
I haven't seen gray spray, but I know they have black.
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