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Birds of a feather flock together...
Due to my limited web-space, I can't put close-up pictures of all my blades on display - but I've done the best that I can, thanks largely to the opinions of my friends Erin and Juliet - thanks so much you two! :-)
Update, 6/30/04 - Some of my blades I couldn't fit on this page are on my main "Pictures" Page, linked on the left side of this page.
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Triple-threat
Top is my very first blade, "Graytooth", a Spanish Broadsword. In the middle is my first dagger, "Nezisha" (Hebrew for Princess), a Kestrel dagger. At the bottom is my newest sword, "Brand", which is a Norse Broadsword - *very* blade-heavy, but I like it very much. |
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And you thought *your* family was strange...
"StrongStar", my Scottish Claymore - my High School graduation present from my parents *grin*
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"Heartseeker"
"Heartseeker" is a "Knight's Dagger"...if I have a Ritual dagger, this one's it, without question. |
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Elvish Lives, and Loves
"Astaldaran", which is Tolkein Elvish for "Bright King". My Lady has this same dagger, named "Vanatari", also Tolkein for "Beautiful Queen".
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And sometimes you fake it
Simply, this is "Damascus", a dagger that's fake Damascus steel, but it looks cool, no? |
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Good things come in small packages
My Leather armored Vambraces, from Potomic Leather, came with this rosewood-handled knife in a wrist-sheath. Wanting to keep the name as simple as the bracers, I named it "Rose". You can see how tiny Rose is, next to my Claymore here.
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Oldies but goodies
Ah, Pax Romanis. This is "Legion", my Pugio Dagger. I may be off, but I believe the Pugio saw service in both the Roman Army as well as in the Arena, since it was short, simple, and *very* much "to the point". |
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