[quote=""jnicktem""]I just keep coming back to this thread. Peter Lyon's swords are incredible! I hope that one day I will be able to own one myself! If not Glamdring, Strider sword, or Anduril, then at least Sting![/quote]
Sting's a pretty nifty little knife. Very prominent in both the films and books.
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352Sting is a very beautiful knife/ sword! If I ever get the chance I would love to own a Sting made by Peter!
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353So how are the MSSC owners coming along with their prized possession?
One or two people have sold theirs off over the last few years. The owner of Glamdring No.11 sold his off a couple of years ago.
And I also heard through the grapevine that there was a glamdring owner in California who had some bad rust problems. Hopefully it isn't too bad.
I've had glamdring for a few years now and I'm enjoying it as much as I did on day one. It's such a crazy expensive purchase, but absolutely no regrets. Well..ok maybe my only regret is I should have chosen No.4 instead of No.9!!
Anyway, I sincerely hope everyone has been able to enjoy their MSSC swords in good health!!
Such a pity that this line seems to have come to an end now after Orcrist.
One or two people have sold theirs off over the last few years. The owner of Glamdring No.11 sold his off a couple of years ago.
And I also heard through the grapevine that there was a glamdring owner in California who had some bad rust problems. Hopefully it isn't too bad.
I've had glamdring for a few years now and I'm enjoying it as much as I did on day one. It's such a crazy expensive purchase, but absolutely no regrets. Well..ok maybe my only regret is I should have chosen No.4 instead of No.9!!
Anyway, I sincerely hope everyone has been able to enjoy their MSSC swords in good health!!
Such a pity that this line seems to have come to an end now after Orcrist.
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354Aragorn wrote:So how are the MSSC owners coming along with their prized possession?
One or two people have sold theirs off over the last few years. The owner of Glamdring No.11 sold his off a couple of years ago.
And I also heard through the grapevine that there was a glamdring owner in California who had some bad rust problems. Hopefully it isn't too bad.
I've had glamdring for a few years now and I'm enjoying it as much as I did on day one. It's such a crazy expensive purchase, but absolutely no regrets. Well..ok maybe my only regret is I should have chosen No.4 instead of No.9!!
Anyway, I sincerely hope everyone has been able to enjoy their MSSC swords in good health!!
Such a pity that this line seems to have come to an end now after Orcrist.
The timing of this question is very coincidental for me. I just sold my MSSC Striders sword with scabbard and belt set less than a month ago. For now, I am still clinging to my MSSC Anduril with scabbard and belt, but it is probably just a matter of time before I will make the hard decision to part with it too. I love these swords, but with 3 kiddos now and my 40th birthday just 3 months away, the priorities have definitely required some adjusting.
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355Ah man you sold that Strider sword??
I was hoping you'd hold onto it for a few more years until I could afford it!
I was hoping you'd hold onto it for a few more years until I could afford it!
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356Um lets see;
Sword? Thinking :hmm Car?
Sword? Thinking :hmm Car?
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357Hey Aragorn!Aragorn wrote:So how are the MSSC owners coming along with their prized possession?
One or two people have sold theirs off over the last few years. The owner of Glamdring No.11 sold his off a couple of years ago.
And I also heard through the grapevine that there was a glamdring owner in California who had some bad rust problems. Hopefully it isn't too bad.
I've had glamdring for a few years now and I'm enjoying it as much as I did on day one. It's such a crazy expensive purchase, but absolutely no regrets. Well..ok maybe my only regret is I should have chosen No.4 instead of No.9!!
Anyway, I sincerely hope everyone has been able to enjoy their MSSC swords in good health!!
Such a pity that this line seems to have come to an end now after Orcrist.
It's been a long time! That person in California you are referring to was actually me! Haha. Turns out the spots of rust weren't nearly as bad as I had feared. Thanks to a little bit of autosol, elbow grease, (and I assume the inherent magical properties of this blade of the first age) the black spots of rust came right off like a finger print on an iPhone screen! My Glamdring remains in pristine condition though I still need to contruct a worthy case to display it in. Hope all is well with you guys.
All the best,
Johnathan F.
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358Hi MoonglumMoonglum83 wrote:Aragorn wrote:So how are the MSSC owners coming along with their prized possession?
One or two people have sold theirs off over the last few years. The owner of Glamdring No.11 sold his off a couple of years ago.
And I also heard through the grapevine that there was a glamdring owner in California who had some bad rust problems. Hopefully it isn't too bad.
I've had glamdring for a few years now and I'm enjoying it as much as I did on day one. It's such a crazy expensive purchase, but absolutely no regrets. Well..ok maybe my only regret is I should have chosen No.4 instead of No.9!!
Anyway, I sincerely hope everyone has been able to enjoy their MSSC swords in good health!!
Such a pity that this line seems to have come to an end now after Orcrist.
The timing of this question is very coincidental for me. I just sold my MSSC Striders sword with scabbard and belt set less than a month ago. For now, I am still clinging to my MSSC Anduril with scabbard and belt, but it is probably just a matter of time before I will make the hard decision to part with it too. I love these swords, but with 3 kiddos now and my 40th birthday just 3 months away, the priorities have definitely required some adjusting.
Any idea on how much would you ask for it ?
Do you have the Glamdring MSSC also in your sword collection ?
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359Good to hear that the sale was a choice instead of a forced sale. But I'm sure a good offer would make your decision less hard.Moonglum83 wrote: The timing of this question is very coincidental for me. I just sold my MSSC Striders sword with scabbard and belt set less than a month ago. For now, I am still clinging to my MSSC Anduril with scabbard and belt, but it is probably just a matter of time before I will make the hard decision to part with it too. I love these swords, but with 3 kiddos now and my 40th birthday just 3 months away, the priorities have definitely required some adjusting.
For me personally, I don't think I will be selling Glamdring as it took quite a bit of effort & stress just to import it into Australia...bureaucratic red tape and all. It's just so difficult to import any form of weapons into Australia. And the value of the item made it even more stressful.
Funny thing is I've ended up selling off quite a bit of my collection over the years. Now I just own two swords.
Hey Johnathan. Glad to hear your blade is ok.Conan wrote:.
Hey Aragorn!
It's been a long time! That person in California you are referring to was actually me! Haha. Turns out the spots of rust weren't nearly as bad as I had feared. Thanks to a little bit of autosol, elbow grease, (and I assume the inherent magical properties of this blade of the first age) the black spots of rust came right off like a finger print on an iPhone screen! My Glamdring remains in pristine condition though I still need to contruct a worthy case to display it in. Hope all is well with you guys.
All the best,
Johnathan F.
I
I bought a sword case from online retailer that sells ready made sword cases for around $200. I ended up getting one a year ago. Not as fancy as custom made but it's an easy solution.
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360Hey Aragorn, if ever in the future you are considering selling Glamdring - please PM me. I'm in Oz so that would be a win-win for both of us if you were considering selling it. Thanks...
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361I'm a little surprised (but a little bit...not surprised) at how many MSSC owners are on this forum. We are a lucky bunch around here. Glad to hear that everyone's swords are well and in good hands. I've always enjoyed marveling over the whole process from afar.
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362I honestly think that between us here and the folks over at FoU, we have spent more on collectibles than the GDP of most small island nations.
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363Yeah and where it stops nobody know.Valkrist wrote:I honestly think that between us here and the folks over at FoU, we have spent more on collectibles than the GDP of most small island nations.
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364And with our collective problem of space, perhaps we should consider collectively buying a small island nation to put all of our collections on!
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365Yes! With the money we'd make from selling our collections, we could definitely buy a small island nation. Then we can just... oh wait...Fingolfin wrote:And with our collective problem of space, perhaps we should consider collectively buying a small island nation to put all of our collections on!
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366A small island nation to ourselves sounds great till you realise all we would have to do is sit on the beach and hunt for food (without our swords and bows). Nice for a fair while but eventually........ I would go
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367Anyone in the know about the value of weta's glamdring on the secondary market? im thinking on selling mine and have no idea if its worth more or less then the original weta price.
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368I don't think a value can really be put on it. It's been awhile since one of these was put on the market. Basically it's value is whatever someone is willing to pay.
Of course... you could always donate it... to someone... like me!
Of course... you could always donate it... to someone... like me!
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369One thing is for certain IMO, DO NOT sell it for LESS than you paid!
When an item of this caliber sells for less, it literally devalues everyone else's swords in this genre.
It is my understanding that the MSSC has been discontinued. This would increase value of all swords in the collection.
If it were mine, I would put it up on ebay auction with the starting price being every penny you invested, and then give it a BUY IT NOW of the required 30% increase.
That would be my bare minimum in dealing with this.
When an item of this caliber sells for less, it literally devalues everyone else's swords in this genre.
It is my understanding that the MSSC has been discontinued. This would increase value of all swords in the collection.
If it were mine, I would put it up on ebay auction with the starting price being every penny you invested, and then give it a BUY IT NOW of the required 30% increase.
That would be my bare minimum in dealing with this.
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370I believe you can't list swords on EBay under U.K. Laws. Good advice though Thranduil.
I so wish I had the funds to make you an offer. This is the one MSSC I long for.
Oh wait - not sure why I thought you were in the U.K. now.
I so wish I had the funds to make you an offer. This is the one MSSC I long for.
Oh wait - not sure why I thought you were in the U.K. now.
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371Thanks for the feedback guys. The edition number of mine is #1 of the 15 and I ordered the scabbard and belt with it. I feel that the price I payed with import taxes into the UK makes this pretty much too pricey for any like minded collector out there. Weta had orcrist and scabbard/belt for 20.000 euros mark so going by that logic glamdring should be like 30,000 euros. I fear finding a buyer willing to pay for such an expensive piece is unlikely!
Any more feedback is always welcome. Thanks again guys
Any more feedback is always welcome. Thanks again guys
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372Oh my..... THIRTY.THOUSAND. EUROS .....oh my...Night Rider wrote:Thanks for the feedback guys. The edition number of mine is #1 of the 15 and I ordered the scabbard and belt with it. I feel that the price I payed with import taxes into the UK makes this pretty much too pricey for any like minded collector out there. Weta had orcrist and scabbard/belt for 20.000 euros mark so going by that logic glamdring should be like 30,000 euros. I fear finding a buyer willing to pay for such an expensive piece is unlikely!
Any more feedback is always welcome. Thanks again guys
(even 20000 is cause for pause)
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373YEAH WELL, you cant buy ORCRIST from weta for less then 25.000 euros if my memory serves me right. They have since hidden the price so they might have lowered the price? lol.Deimos wrote:Oh my..... THIRTY.THOUSAND. EUROS .....oh my...Night Rider wrote:Thanks for the feedback guys. The edition number of mine is #1 of the 15 and I ordered the scabbard and belt with it. I feel that the price I payed with import taxes into the UK makes this pretty much too pricey for any like minded collector out there. Weta had orcrist and scabbard/belt for 20.000 euros mark so going by that logic glamdring should be like 30,000 euros. I fear finding a buyer willing to pay for such an expensive piece is unlikely!
Any more feedback is always welcome. Thanks again guys
(even 20000 is cause for pause)
TBH 20,000 would do me. I don't want to be greedy lol and don't forget there are only a handful Glamdrings which have the scabbard and belt.
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374Not criticizing your asking price at all (whatever it is).
It's just that when the LOTR collectible prices move into the 5 figure range it always gets my attention.
It's just that when the LOTR collectible prices move into the 5 figure range it always gets my attention.
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375HAHA! I know you aren't having a go at me lol but I must tell you when I paid for glam,scab and belt it was already 5 figures.Deimos wrote:Not criticizing your asking price at all (whatever it is).
It's just that when the LOTR collectible prices move into the 5 figure range it always gets my attention.
Scabbard was pretty much same price as the sword.
Anyone want to see some pics?
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376You mean to say you've never posted any before?!?Night Rider wrote:Anyone want to see some pics?
If no, then yes, please.
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377To a certain degree, yes. But keep in mind that Moongloom83 also went fored209 wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2010 1:49 pm [quote=""Fingolfin""]Funny...I was just telling a friend earlier that whoever had the passion and the funds to jump on the first Anduril when it was released probably has all the #1s, and apparently I was right!
scabbards and belts. He has those first two swords with all accessories, and
for that price, he could've had 4 "naked" swords already. #01 Andúril is
certainly without it's clothing (I don't know about the other two orders).
I also had to choose between Andúril + scabbard versus Andúril + Strider's
sword. I went for a 100% Andúril.
And I'm not taking away from Night Rider's passion or anything -- his
collection is beyond real at this point in time already -- I'm just saying that
perfection calls for even more funds. To sweep all three swords dressed (two
scabbards for Glamdring), it would cost you over $40.000.
Funny thing is, someone from #05 to #10 maybe owns THAT.
Passion and funds.
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Ed do you still have Anduril?
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378Moonglum83 wrote: Fri Dec 10, 2010 4:04 pm [quote=""ed209 (temp_account)""]I see Moongloom83 is out this time.
Indeed I am out for Glamdring. The pommel on my Strider's sword was on so lopsided that I had to send it all the way back to NZ for repairs. Peter Lyon sent a nice apology letter with the "fixed" sword, but for this kind of money, a QC miss that bad is just unacceptable. I feared with the increased edition size to 15, and added complexity of the Glamdring pommel, that things would come out a bit asymmetrical and wonky again.
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@Moonglum83, when you say the pommel was lopsided, did Peter actually have to take the sword apart and reset the pommel or did he just have to grind it to proper shape to make it more symmetrical, or both of those things?
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379I don't believe the pommels needed any reshaping, but Mr. Lyon had to remove and reset them to be straight and level.
Both of my Weta Master Swordsmith swords had pommels that were not set straight. Maybe I was just really unlucky. Strider's was very noticeable and I sent it back for correction almost right away. For Anduril it was a much more subtle tilt, but it was off too, leaning slightly to one side. It was several years later when I finally sent Anduril back, but Mr. Lyon fixed it at no charge as well. I took pictures of both sides and when you toggled between the pictures you would see it flipping back and forth. I'm sure I still have those pictures on an external drive here somewhere.
While those two swords were the most amazing swords I've ever seen in person, it was a terrible oversight to ship them with assembly problems like that. It really did sour me on the collection, not to mention the wild cost when you added on scabbards and belts.
In both cases after the pommels were reset I ended up selling the swords, so I don't own either of them anymore. But wherever they are in the world now, at least the pommels are straight!
Both of my Weta Master Swordsmith swords had pommels that were not set straight. Maybe I was just really unlucky. Strider's was very noticeable and I sent it back for correction almost right away. For Anduril it was a much more subtle tilt, but it was off too, leaning slightly to one side. It was several years later when I finally sent Anduril back, but Mr. Lyon fixed it at no charge as well. I took pictures of both sides and when you toggled between the pictures you would see it flipping back and forth. I'm sure I still have those pictures on an external drive here somewhere.
While those two swords were the most amazing swords I've ever seen in person, it was a terrible oversight to ship them with assembly problems like that. It really did sour me on the collection, not to mention the wild cost when you added on scabbards and belts.
In both cases after the pommels were reset I ended up selling the swords, so I don't own either of them anymore. But wherever they are in the world now, at least the pommels are straight!
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380Lol that they are! Thank you for that information Moonglum. It’s interesting because even as nice as these swords are none of them are flawless with them being handmade. Those type of quality issues though aren’t the type of flaws you would expect though, nor should you. I don’t think that any of these swords are without very minor issues but the pommels being offset are a major issue, as you said. What’s has me curious is what did Peter do exactly because Strider’s sword is peened so Peter would have had to grind the peen off, then file the pommel a bit to set it again properly or remake the pommel potentially, depends on damage when removing the pommel. And in turn when he would re-peen the pommel the sword may be slightly shorter though only someone with a extremely good eye for these things and perhaps using the same exact sword to see them side by side would notice the difference in length.Moonglum83 wrote: Mon Aug 01, 2022 3:56 am I don't believe the pommels needed any reshaping, but Mr. Lyon had to remove and reset them to be straight and level.
Both of my Weta Master Swordsmith swords had pommels that were not set straight. Maybe I was just really unlucky. Strider's was very noticeable and I sent it back for correction almost right away. For Anduril it was a much more subtle tilt, but it was off too, leaning slightly to one side. It was several years later when I finally sent Anduril back, but Mr. Lyon fixed it at no charge as well. I took pictures of both sides and when you toggled between the pictures you would see it flipping back and forth. I'm sure I still have those pictures on an external drive here somewhere.
While those two swords were the most amazing swords I've ever seen in person, it was a terrible oversight to ship them with assembly problems like that. It really did sour me on the collection, not to mention the wild cost when you added on scabbards and belts.
In both cases after the pommels were reset I ended up selling the swords, so I don't own either of them anymore. But wherever they are in the world now, at least the pommels are straight!
Now with Anduril, that pommel is epoxy glued and forced on using friction so what did Peter do with that one? Depending on how it was removed there could have been extensive rework done to the sword. Did you get any insight into the repair process that Peter performed? Other than the resetting of the pommels I mean.
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381Can you message me please.Night Rider wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2017 10:58 pm Anyone in the know about the value of weta's glamdring on the secondary market? im thinking on selling mine and have no idea if its worth more or less then the original weta price.
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382Does anyone on here own an MSSC Sting or know someone who does?