Who sells shaped rattan swords?

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Can anybody recommend anybody else who carves rattan into more than flat planks and sells their work? I know three individuals on the Archive who carve their own stuff, but nobody else who does it commercially. I found a website devoted to carved wasters (waffenworks), but didn't get a reply to my inquiry on their site over a month ago.

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as far as i know you are it.
you are the first i had ever heard of as well.
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I also do not know of anyone besides you who is selling. I cannot seem to find the waffenworks site you are speaking of either, could you post the address?
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I never stay in one place for three of my opponent's blows. I also never let my opponent throw three unanswered blows. Standing in front of your opponent lets him perfect his pell technique. Most fighters are very good against a pell. - Duke Gyrth
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Thomas MacFinn wrote:Believe it or not, my first plan for what became foxknife.com was to create a fan site not a store. I didn't start carving until a purchase of a carved waster fell through.
That was from Eldric von Atzinger, and I don't believe he sells carved wasters anymore either.
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Thomas MacFinn wrote:...I know three individuals on the Archive who carve their own stuff, but ...


Sean Powell, Nissan Maxima and Duke Cuan.
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Thomas MacFinn wrote:
Thomas MacFinn wrote:...I know three individuals on the Archive who carve their own stuff, but ...


Sean Powell, Nissan Maxima and Duke Cuan.
Strange. I was inspired by your work. :)

I also helps that Galleron lives in my shire and very little I do will ever equal him shaving a pair of 9' tapered rattan spears. The taper REALLY changes the balance and bend dynamics but also makes them difficult to grasp.

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Thomas MacFinn wrote:
Thomas MacFinn wrote:Believe it or not, my first plan for what became foxknife.com was to create a fan site not a store. I didn't start carving until a purchase of a carved waster fell through.
That was from Eldric von Atzinger, and I don't believe he sells carved wasters anymore either.
I made the sword that inspired Edric back in 2005 or so. :wink:
I have toyed with the idea of selling stuff but like my vacuum pressed shields I will probably never have the time to make more than a few for my own use and gifts for friends. :oops:

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Yeah, Enrico started the whole thing around here...
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Enrico di Venezia wrote:vacuum pressed shields
Can you elaborate on the process and the tools that you use for this? I do a lot of fac forming with plastic but never with metal. I am guessing that the tool set is very different but maybe not.

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Marked Difference wrote:
Enrico di Venezia wrote:vacuum pressed shields
Can you elaborate on the process and the tools that you use for this? I do a lot of fac forming with plastic but never with metal. I am guessing that the tool set is very different but maybe not.

Love to hear more about this. PM me if you are willing to share and don't want to clutter Thomas's thread.
Actually they are laminated wood done in a vacuum bag.
Take a look at this video to get an idea of what I am taking about, especially around the 2:25 mark.

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Ahh...Wood.

That makes a lot more sense, I was wondering how vac forming could possible work with metal.
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Wow, even sword carving has a lineage.
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In Gleann Abhann, Earl Sir Brian McBrand carved an incredible 9' spear out of rattan. When he was done, it looked just like a horseman's lance, but was useable on foot. He has a shop called Darkwood Armoury, but I don't know if he sells carved stuff or not.

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Ali wrote:... He has a shop called Darkwood Armoury, but I don't know if he sells carved stuff or not.
Since I own a Darkwood basket hilt that I got in trade, my guess would be not.
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Ali wrote:In Gleann Abhann, Earl Sir Brian McBrand carved an incredible 9' spear out of rattan. When he was done, it looked just like a horseman's lance, but was useable on foot. He has a shop called Darkwood Armoury, but I don't know if he sells carved stuff or not.

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That lance is unbelievable!
I remember seeing it when Rey posted it in the Best Looking Weapons thread
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Before anybody asks me to make one of those lances, no. You don't have enough money. :wink:

Thank you for the picture, Enrico. That is amazing.
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It has been a year and a half. Has anything changed?

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Wow.... I hadn't seen that lance. Nice.

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