Any sword collectors here?
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Volvi Wrote:I dont know why but I find a sword when exceptionally made is a beautiful object even though its an instrument of death. I suppose its craftsmanship, perfection and skill by its maker are its magnet. Of course once swords were used also in rites of honour, something sorely lacking in our modern age. Today mostly ceremonial still an admired instrument. Of course theres also the added fantasy promoted by many films over the decades, whether historically based of fictional. I just have a few but in the end they just sit in their box's for preservation against the elements. Sorta bit pointless I guess. Oh well one has to have interests to break the boredom.

I think youâ€re a bit hard on yourself Volvi, thereâ€s a great book called “Out of the fiery furnace” which is still available at Amazon here;
http://www.amazon.com/Out-Fiery-Furnace-...027100441X

Or Iâ€m happy to loan you my copy if I can dig it up, fairly sure I know where it is. The development of metallurgy was always driven by the need for better weapons and tools and often acted as a catalyst for many of the trade routes around the world. Most swords represent the culture they came from and often played a role in the success or failure of that group.

As a weapon I believe they represent the last real form of individual combat in war, though interestingly in the book “All quiet on the Western Front” the main character gives his bayonet away for a shovel for reasons best left alone.

From a ceremonial point of view swords are still used in many of our Masonic rituals and letâ€s not forget that in the UK you are knighted with a sword, bellow is a site with some examples of some ritual Masonic swords.
http://www.globalgear.com.au/category235_1.htm

As mentioned before, Japan considers a number of their swords to be national treasures as do many other countries for one reason or another.

But letâ€s get down to the nitty gritty of it, yes the primary purpose of a sword is to maim or kill and in mass, dominate and control. Does it reflect some sort of violent nature or perversion because you appreciate the craftsmanship of a well made sword, I donâ€t think so. No more than my admiration of the Spitfire and Mustang which after all are winged weapons.

The study of swords by Antique Sword Forensic Consultants, historians and sword experts is well respected and fascinating in that it often opens your eyes to a lot more than a piece of metal designed to kill, for example, the level of technology and the socioeconomic condition of the culture who produced the weapon and in some cases the military tactics of the times.

You donâ€t have to have a huge collection to follow your passion and I also see a well made sword as a thing of beauty, possibly itâ€s the reassuring feeling that you have a well crafted weapon to defend yourself with or just a human reaction to a symbol of power, who knows.

I do know that Toledo, like so much of Spain, is encouraging the renaissance of the old crafts so you may be able to pick up a good example of a Marto sword as they become more common.
The site bellow may help but there are dozens of sword sites, clubs and associations that can also help.

http://www.marto-swords.com/marto-swords.html

I hope this make you feel a bit better, and donâ€t worry your one of the many if not majority of men fascinated by swords. And if you can, get them out of the box and on the wall, there nothing to be ashamed of and often add an interesting touch to a room, if only as a conversation piece.

Kindest Regards,
Fellow Sword Enthusiast
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Any sword collectors here? - by Volvi - 26-09-2007, 05:28pm
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by Madmax - 27-09-2007, 12:41am
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by Volvi - 27-09-2007, 04:54am
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by kawasuki - 28-09-2007, 06:12am
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by Dan85 - 27-09-2007, 10:27am
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by Rev - 27-09-2007, 09:28pm
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by Madmax - 28-09-2007, 10:22am
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by Rev - 28-09-2007, 10:05pm
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by Madmax - 29-09-2007, 08:26am
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by kawasuki - 29-09-2007, 06:11am
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by Rev - 29-09-2007, 02:07pm
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by NEMESIS - 22-11-2007, 05:00am
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by Volvi - 22-11-2007, 10:48am
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by NEMESIS - 23-11-2007, 08:42am
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by Volvi - 23-11-2007, 05:37pm
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by Banter - 15-04-2009, 07:49pm
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by Volvi - 15-04-2009, 11:07pm
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by Banter - 23-04-2009, 08:54pm
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by Volvi - 23-04-2009, 10:12pm
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by Volvi - 23-04-2009, 10:18pm
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by NEMESIS - 24-04-2009, 05:16pm
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by Mutha - 25-04-2009, 10:11pm
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by BUSGO - 25-04-2009, 10:15pm
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by kawasuki - 02-05-2009, 07:26pm
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by BUSGO - 02-05-2009, 10:04pm
RE: Any sword collectors here? - by NEMESIS - 08-05-2009, 02:40pm



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