To Aragorn and (especially to) Night Rider (cause he got scab'n'belt):
Respect!
My heart *literally* hurts just watching these pictures. It kills me not being
able to pull off a complete sweep of the collectibles I desire, and Glamdring
and Strider's Sword are at the very top of that list.
Nothing in this (or any other) world beats Master Swordsmith's Collection. It's
the greatest art/collectible line ever made.
Stunning beyond words. I salute you.
*note* Take some time to check this thread:
http://www.ucforums.com/showthread.php?t=5045
Looking forward to see more pictures!
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252Wow! Seeing pics of Peter's Glamdring are amazing. Congrats to all the owners and I'm really looking forward to see some of the weathered pictures.
Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
253These photos were taken indoors during the day under natural light. I gave Glamdring a quick clean using 100% Isopropanol and left it un-oiled for this photoshoot so for those of you who are wondering what a Peter Lyon Satin Finish looks like, this is it: the sheen in the photos is 100% from the metal finish and not the oil (info for those who are still undecided on the finish).
Impressions:
First and foremost, paying top dollar does not alway guarantee you top quality (I have purchased a number of pretty costly stuff before and the craftmanship hasn't always matched the price tag). But this Weta Glamdring is just WOW!! *The craftsmanship is very fine indeed. The sword fittings/components are very tight and sits flush with each other. I have had the opportunity to closely inspect this item twice now and it is clear that Peter Lyon and Weta workshop pay close attention to the minor details in their craft and they live up to their huge reputation. From the cutting of the sapphire crystals to the folding of the leather grip to the way the blade sits in the crossguard, to the elven runes, everything is meticulously crafted.
The actual blade performance/handling is good (actually much better than I had anticipated). It has a good and manageable swing weight and balance. The swing weight and balance of the sword might be a tiny bit sluggish when swung one handed, but when wielded with two hands, this sword really comes to live and it feels very quick in the hands!! Incidentally, my Glamdring is unsharpened, so I suspect that sharpening it might perhaps improve the swing weight.
Also, the flex on the blade is good. When swung around the blade feels solid and stable and not whippy, but when cleaning the blade, I found that the blade has a good lateral flex that is consistent throughout the blade.*
Naturally, in order to fully e xp lore the performance of this blade, one would have to do practise cuts...but of course I would not be doing any of that, so that will be the full extent of my little e xp osition on the functional aspects to this sword.
I have seen a number of sword smiths on the internet, offering to make leaf shaped longswords/bastard swords (& there are a couple of big name sword smiths as well). I can't comment on the performance of their blades because I do not own any of them, but in my opinion, the blade of Peter Lyon's Glamdring is the most aesthetically pleasing (yes a little biased).
From a Movie Prop collectibility point of view, these Master Sword smith weapons are second to none. They will certainly be one of the highlights of any Lord of the Rings collection. For Star Wars collectors, the highlight of their collection would be a 1:1 scale Darth Vader costume or a 1:1 Han Solo in Carbonite...but for Lord of The Rings fans, these swords are IT (alongside other big ticket items like a 1:1 Sauron Armour set or the One Ring). The only way to top these swords would be to get the actual screen used hero props but then again, the condition would not be as pristine as these "made to order" swords (and you won't be paying 4 digits). Personally, I prefer my stuff pristine and I am pretty happy to own a piece that was forged by Peter Lyon himself, from the *very same smithy that is currently being used to make Hero Swords for the Hobbit Movie.
To sign off, I just want to say that now that I finally have Glamdring in my collection, I am ready for the Hobbit movies in 2012/2013 and the associated hustle and bustle of merchandising activity! Bring on Orcrist and Sting!!!
Plaque on Wooden Box
(Solid Timber box accounting for almost 90% of the 11kg shipping weight!!)
Photo to give you an idea of the depth of the grinds.
Impressions:
First and foremost, paying top dollar does not alway guarantee you top quality (I have purchased a number of pretty costly stuff before and the craftmanship hasn't always matched the price tag). But this Weta Glamdring is just WOW!! *The craftsmanship is very fine indeed. The sword fittings/components are very tight and sits flush with each other. I have had the opportunity to closely inspect this item twice now and it is clear that Peter Lyon and Weta workshop pay close attention to the minor details in their craft and they live up to their huge reputation. From the cutting of the sapphire crystals to the folding of the leather grip to the way the blade sits in the crossguard, to the elven runes, everything is meticulously crafted.
The actual blade performance/handling is good (actually much better than I had anticipated). It has a good and manageable swing weight and balance. The swing weight and balance of the sword might be a tiny bit sluggish when swung one handed, but when wielded with two hands, this sword really comes to live and it feels very quick in the hands!! Incidentally, my Glamdring is unsharpened, so I suspect that sharpening it might perhaps improve the swing weight.
Also, the flex on the blade is good. When swung around the blade feels solid and stable and not whippy, but when cleaning the blade, I found that the blade has a good lateral flex that is consistent throughout the blade.*
Naturally, in order to fully e xp lore the performance of this blade, one would have to do practise cuts...but of course I would not be doing any of that, so that will be the full extent of my little e xp osition on the functional aspects to this sword.
I have seen a number of sword smiths on the internet, offering to make leaf shaped longswords/bastard swords (& there are a couple of big name sword smiths as well). I can't comment on the performance of their blades because I do not own any of them, but in my opinion, the blade of Peter Lyon's Glamdring is the most aesthetically pleasing (yes a little biased).
From a Movie Prop collectibility point of view, these Master Sword smith weapons are second to none. They will certainly be one of the highlights of any Lord of the Rings collection. For Star Wars collectors, the highlight of their collection would be a 1:1 scale Darth Vader costume or a 1:1 Han Solo in Carbonite...but for Lord of The Rings fans, these swords are IT (alongside other big ticket items like a 1:1 Sauron Armour set or the One Ring). The only way to top these swords would be to get the actual screen used hero props but then again, the condition would not be as pristine as these "made to order" swords (and you won't be paying 4 digits). Personally, I prefer my stuff pristine and I am pretty happy to own a piece that was forged by Peter Lyon himself, from the *very same smithy that is currently being used to make Hero Swords for the Hobbit Movie.
To sign off, I just want to say that now that I finally have Glamdring in my collection, I am ready for the Hobbit movies in 2012/2013 and the associated hustle and bustle of merchandising activity! Bring on Orcrist and Sting!!!
Plaque on Wooden Box
(Solid Timber box accounting for almost 90% of the 11kg shipping weight!!)
Photo to give you an idea of the depth of the grinds.
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256... I'll come back later when I stop drooling...
"All those moments will be lost, in time... like tears, in the rain..."
Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
257Nice to see a deep dark sapphire on that baby!
Nice photos Aragorn, the craftsmanship is so very obvious in those close-ups.
And one more thing that makes these pieces worth every penny is that they are also in the UK Armory Museum; Not just a collectibles, but true museum pieces.
Nice photos Aragorn, the craftsmanship is so very obvious in those close-ups.
And one more thing that makes these pieces worth every penny is that they are also in the UK Armory Museum; Not just a collectibles, but true museum pieces.
"and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with skill, ability and knowledge in all kinds of crafts- to make artistic designs for work in gold, silver and bronze, to cut stones, to work in wood, and engage in all kinds of craftsmanship"
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258[quote=""Thranduil""]Nice to see a deep dark sapphire on that baby!
Nice photos Aragorn, the craftsmanship is so very obvious in those close-ups.
And one more thing that makes these pieces worth every penny is that they are also in the UK Armory Museum; Not just a collectibles, but true museum pieces.[/quote]
True that... I suppose it qualifies as museum quality collectible since the UK armory has possession of one!
Just glad to be able to share pics of my pride and joy with fellow sword nuts.
I definitely encourage anyone who is thinking of getting the Sting to really go for it if possible.
Nice photos Aragorn, the craftsmanship is so very obvious in those close-ups.
And one more thing that makes these pieces worth every penny is that they are also in the UK Armory Museum; Not just a collectibles, but true museum pieces.[/quote]
True that... I suppose it qualifies as museum quality collectible since the UK armory has possession of one!
Just glad to be able to share pics of my pride and joy with fellow sword nuts.
I definitely encourage anyone who is thinking of getting the Sting to really go for it if possible.
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259[quote=""Thranduil""]Btw, where's Moonglum? He hasn't chimed in yet as to whether he has his or still waiting. [/quote]
Thanks for the mention Thrand. I haven't been on the boards in a while, but I do try to pop in and see what's new.
My part in the Master Swordsmith Collection had to stop after Anduril and Strider's Sword (both with scabbards and belts). And while I would not trade those 2 for anything, these pics of Glammy look absolutely stunning.
Congrats to the lucky few who got one of these swords! And thanks for posting pics!! For the vast majority of us, this is the only e xp osure we have to seeing what they really look like "in hand". Weta's photos are nice, but these in-hand pics are 100% better IMO.
Thanks for the mention Thrand. I haven't been on the boards in a while, but I do try to pop in and see what's new.
My part in the Master Swordsmith Collection had to stop after Anduril and Strider's Sword (both with scabbards and belts). And while I would not trade those 2 for anything, these pics of Glammy look absolutely stunning.
Congrats to the lucky few who got one of these swords! And thanks for posting pics!! For the vast majority of us, this is the only e xp osure we have to seeing what they really look like "in hand". Weta's photos are nice, but these in-hand pics are 100% better IMO.
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260Aragorn,
This sword is out of this world. It's at the very top of the list of collectibles I
desire, along with Strider's Sword and Machaera.
Words cannot describe how much I love Mr. Lyon's work.
Congratulations once again!
Nice review too.
It's quite impressive that so many owners of these blades were met on UCF.
There's just a handful of people in the world to possess these blades, and I
can count at least six of them here.
This sword is out of this world. It's at the very top of the list of collectibles I
desire, along with Strider's Sword and Machaera.
Words cannot describe how much I love Mr. Lyon's work.
Congratulations once again!
Nice review too.
It's quite impressive that so many owners of these blades were met on UCF.
There's just a handful of people in the world to possess these blades, and I
can count at least six of them here.
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261[quote=""ed209""]Aragorn,
It's quite impressive that so many owners of these blades were met on UCF.
There's just a handful of people in the world to possess these blades, and I
can count at least six of them here.[/quote]
Well, where else are you going to find a bunch of people who think it's perfectly sane to spend more on a sword than many would spend on a used car.
It's quite impressive that so many owners of these blades were met on UCF.
There's just a handful of people in the world to possess these blades, and I
can count at least six of them here.[/quote]
Well, where else are you going to find a bunch of people who think it's perfectly sane to spend more on a sword than many would spend on a used car.
"Remember, the force will be with you, always."
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262[quote=""Fingolfin""]Well, where else are you going to find a bunch of people who think it's perfectly sane to spend more on a sword than many would spend on a used car. [/quote]
That really does put it in perspective, Fin.....we are all of us crazy indeed.
That really does put it in perspective, Fin.....we are all of us crazy indeed.
"Eternity is an awful long time, especially towards the end."
"What you see and what you hear depends a great deal on where you are standing.
It also depends on what sort of person you are.” -- CSL
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264@ed209: Glad you enjoyed my brief comments.
By the way have you done a review of Anduril? Looking forwrd to it :p
By the way have you done a review of Anduril? Looking forwrd to it :p
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265Oh yes, I would love to see that review to, and of Strider's sword.
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266[quote=""Aragorn""]By the way have you done a review of Anduril? Looking forwrd to it :p [/quote]
When hell freezes over, lol. After 18 months of waiting I doubt it .
When hell freezes over, lol. After 18 months of waiting I doubt it .
"and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with skill, ability and knowledge in all kinds of crafts- to make artistic designs for work in gold, silver and bronze, to cut stones, to work in wood, and engage in all kinds of craftsmanship"
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267hey guys its been a while! im glad to see some of you have gotten your glammys and they look amazing! i just got another message from Weta saying production of number 12 has been pushed back for november/december do to production of the hobbit movie.
The wait is becoming harder but after seeing what i have to look forward too i can be a little more patient
Still have yet to see any weathered glamdring pictures. this thread needs some of that
The wait is becoming harder but after seeing what i have to look forward too i can be a little more patient
Still have yet to see any weathered glamdring pictures. this thread needs some of that
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268[quote=""Conan""]Still have yet to see any weathered glamdring pictures. this thread needs some of that [/quote]
Jaman hasn't been saying much lately so I assume his hasn't arrived yet. I'm sure he will be in here as fast as he unwraps his baby, and then we'll all get our first look at a weathered version
Jaman hasn't been saying much lately so I assume his hasn't arrived yet. I'm sure he will be in here as fast as he unwraps his baby, and then we'll all get our first look at a weathered version
"and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with skill, ability and knowledge in all kinds of crafts- to make artistic designs for work in gold, silver and bronze, to cut stones, to work in wood, and engage in all kinds of craftsmanship"
Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
269Yeah... normally I would say the cat got his tongue, but in this case it looks like the feline made off with his typing fingers instead. I can't remember the last time he posted something although he's always around.
This Space for Rent
Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
270I'm sure he has his reasons. If you're out there, Jaman, we'd love to hear from you...particularly about your MSSC Glamdring!
"Remember, the force will be with you, always."
Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
271Hroom! Barum!
Yep, I'm still here, just haven't thought of much to say in a good while.
I'm in the same boat as Conan with estimated dates of completion.
Yep, I'm still here, just haven't thought of much to say in a good while.
I'm in the same boat as Conan with estimated dates of completion.
Losto Caradhras, sedho, hodo, nuitho i 'ruith!
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272It's.... ALIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVE!!!!
This Space for Rent
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273Now don't be hasty, master Valkrist. It takes a loooong time to say anything for old Jamanticus, and he never says anything, unless it's worth taking a long...time...to say.
"Remember, the force will be with you, always."
Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
274[quote=""Jamanticus""]Hroom! Barum!
Yep, I'm still here, just haven't thought of much to say in a good while.
I'm in the same boat as Conan with estimated dates of completion.[/quote]
It's got to be a little disappointing to hear you have to wait longer, but at the same time, at least you know it's a legitimate reason for the delay.
Quite a story to say, "I had to wait longer because Peter Lyon was too busy making swords for The Hobbit".
Mr. Lyon is quite the awesome person; I sent him an email with a question I had, and thought he probably doesn't have time to answer, or I may be waiting a long time for a response. Nope, got a reply within 4 days, and a lengthy one at that.
Yep, I'm still here, just haven't thought of much to say in a good while.
I'm in the same boat as Conan with estimated dates of completion.[/quote]
It's got to be a little disappointing to hear you have to wait longer, but at the same time, at least you know it's a legitimate reason for the delay.
Quite a story to say, "I had to wait longer because Peter Lyon was too busy making swords for The Hobbit".
Mr. Lyon is quite the awesome person; I sent him an email with a question I had, and thought he probably doesn't have time to answer, or I may be waiting a long time for a response. Nope, got a reply within 4 days, and a lengthy one at that.
"and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with skill, ability and knowledge in all kinds of crafts- to make artistic designs for work in gold, silver and bronze, to cut stones, to work in wood, and engage in all kinds of craftsmanship"
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275Ah welcome back Jamanticus! Its been a year since this excitement started but it hardly feels like it!
has anyone thought of a good way to display such a sword? i have heard one person placed a beautiful sword in a glass top table. sounds weird for sure, but i could imagine that it would look interesting
has anyone thought of a good way to display such a sword? i have heard one person placed a beautiful sword in a glass top table. sounds weird for sure, but i could imagine that it would look interesting
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276Thanks for the warm welcome back, Conan
I do love the look of swords under glass in tables. Indeed, we have a member or two here who've done stunning displays in such a way, they feel very much like you're looking at a small space of Middle-earth with the items beneath and beside the sword itself. I think EmynMuil came up with a great display choice for his Glamdring as well. He's planning on having the sword in a museum case in his house so that he can admire all 360 degrees of it without removing it from the display.
Still have zero idea how I'm going to display mine at the moment. It may have to sit in my MC case until I come up with either some floor space or wall space.
Ooo, on a very nice note though, my Glamdring is being made right now! Weta's put this Friday as its completion date, provided Mr. Lyon doesn't have to slide it back a week in all the last-minute Hobbit work, so I am brimming with excitement! Even got myself a new camera to better capture the sword when it arrives (well, also for the reason that my old camera has kind of gotten broken).
EDIT: And yes, right now I am sooooo considering following in ed209's footsteps and taking a flight to NZ to see Mr. Lyon and the workshop in person... not sure I'll be able to, but every time I think of it, the thought makes more and more sense.
I do love the look of swords under glass in tables. Indeed, we have a member or two here who've done stunning displays in such a way, they feel very much like you're looking at a small space of Middle-earth with the items beneath and beside the sword itself. I think EmynMuil came up with a great display choice for his Glamdring as well. He's planning on having the sword in a museum case in his house so that he can admire all 360 degrees of it without removing it from the display.
Still have zero idea how I'm going to display mine at the moment. It may have to sit in my MC case until I come up with either some floor space or wall space.
Ooo, on a very nice note though, my Glamdring is being made right now! Weta's put this Friday as its completion date, provided Mr. Lyon doesn't have to slide it back a week in all the last-minute Hobbit work, so I am brimming with excitement! Even got myself a new camera to better capture the sword when it arrives (well, also for the reason that my old camera has kind of gotten broken).
EDIT: And yes, right now I am sooooo considering following in ed209's footsteps and taking a flight to NZ to see Mr. Lyon and the workshop in person... not sure I'll be able to, but every time I think of it, the thought makes more and more sense.
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Losto Caradhras, sedho, hodo, nuitho i 'ruith!
Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
277[quote=""Jamanticus""]...Still have zero idea how I'm going to display mine at the moment. It may have to sit in my MC case until I come up with either some floor space or wall space....[/quote]
Well Jaman, there is still time to contact Weta and have them change the shipping address to mine, here in Arizona.
No need to keep it boxed up where it can't be admired.
I am more than willing to display your Peter Lyon Glamdring until you figure out how you want to show it off.
Will PM you my address right now!
Well Jaman, there is still time to contact Weta and have them change the shipping address to mine, here in Arizona.
No need to keep it boxed up where it can't be admired.
I am more than willing to display your Peter Lyon Glamdring until you figure out how you want to show it off.
Will PM you my address right now!
"Eternity is an awful long time, especially towards the end."
"What you see and what you hear depends a great deal on where you are standing.
It also depends on what sort of person you are.” -- CSL
Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
278[quote=""Jamanticus""]Thanks for the warm welcome back, Conan
I do love the look of swords under glass in tables. Indeed, we have a member or two here who've done stunning displays in such a way, they feel very much like you're looking at a small space of Middle-earth with the items beneath and beside the sword itself. I think EmynMuil came up with a great display choice for his Glamdring as well. He's planning on having the sword in a museum case in his house so that he can admire all 360 degrees of it without removing it from the display.
Still have zero idea how I'm going to display mine at the moment. It may have to sit in my MC case until I come up with either some floor space or wall space.
Ooo, on a very nice note though, my Glamdring is being made right now! Weta's put this Friday as its completion date, provided Mr. Lyon doesn't have to slide it back a week in all the last-minute Hobbit work, so I am brimming with excitement! Even got myself a new camera to better capture the sword when it arrives (well, also for the reason that my old camera has kind of gotten broken).
EDIT: And yes, right now I am sooooo considering following in ed209's footsteps and taking a flight to NZ to see Mr. Lyon and the workshop in person... not sure I'll be able to, but every time I think of it, the thought makes more and more sense.[/quote]
No doubt EmynMuil has the best idea if you have the room for it (and you fill the base with cement so it can't get knocked over:crazy , but if you go to the wall, I'd suggest you seriously consider a corner cabinet with the backs having mirrors. The effect is excellent and also allows for full 360 degree view as long as the sword stands to the front of the cabinet. This also makes it look like there are three swords in the cabinet from certain angles.
Safe, secure, no need to remove it to see the entire sword, and not overly e xp ensive, or complicated to make.
What State on the East coast do you live in Jaman?
I do love the look of swords under glass in tables. Indeed, we have a member or two here who've done stunning displays in such a way, they feel very much like you're looking at a small space of Middle-earth with the items beneath and beside the sword itself. I think EmynMuil came up with a great display choice for his Glamdring as well. He's planning on having the sword in a museum case in his house so that he can admire all 360 degrees of it without removing it from the display.
Still have zero idea how I'm going to display mine at the moment. It may have to sit in my MC case until I come up with either some floor space or wall space.
Ooo, on a very nice note though, my Glamdring is being made right now! Weta's put this Friday as its completion date, provided Mr. Lyon doesn't have to slide it back a week in all the last-minute Hobbit work, so I am brimming with excitement! Even got myself a new camera to better capture the sword when it arrives (well, also for the reason that my old camera has kind of gotten broken).
EDIT: And yes, right now I am sooooo considering following in ed209's footsteps and taking a flight to NZ to see Mr. Lyon and the workshop in person... not sure I'll be able to, but every time I think of it, the thought makes more and more sense.[/quote]
No doubt EmynMuil has the best idea if you have the room for it (and you fill the base with cement so it can't get knocked over:crazy , but if you go to the wall, I'd suggest you seriously consider a corner cabinet with the backs having mirrors. The effect is excellent and also allows for full 360 degree view as long as the sword stands to the front of the cabinet. This also makes it look like there are three swords in the cabinet from certain angles.
Safe, secure, no need to remove it to see the entire sword, and not overly e xp ensive, or complicated to make.
What State on the East coast do you live in Jaman?
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"and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with skill, ability and knowledge in all kinds of crafts- to make artistic designs for work in gold, silver and bronze, to cut stones, to work in wood, and engage in all kinds of craftsmanship"
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279I'm located in pastoral PA, Thranduil
The mirrored cabinet idea is inspired- I'll have to put some thought into corners that'd be a good place for it, but I'm really liking the sound of it.
Continuing with the good news front, Glamdring No. 13 was completed yesterday, and it is now on its way here. When the shipping on the website said "freight," I thought it'd take the sword several weeks of transit to arrive when it was done, but it turns out it should arrive sometime next week
The mirrored cabinet idea is inspired- I'll have to put some thought into corners that'd be a good place for it, but I'm really liking the sound of it.
Continuing with the good news front, Glamdring No. 13 was completed yesterday, and it is now on its way here. When the shipping on the website said "freight," I thought it'd take the sword several weeks of transit to arrive when it was done, but it turns out it should arrive sometime next week
Losto Caradhras, sedho, hodo, nuitho i 'ruith!
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280[quote=""Jamanticus""]I'm located in pastoral PA, Thranduil
The mirrored cabinet idea is inspired- I'll have to put some thought into corners that'd be a good place for it, but I'm really liking the sound of it.
Continuing with the good news front, Glamdring No. 13 was completed yesterday, and it is now on its way here. When the shipping on the website said "freight," I thought it'd take the sword several weeks of transit to arrive when it was done, but it turns out it should arrive sometime next week [/quote]
Knowing it's on it's way has me excited for you. While you can't wait to get it; We can't wait to see pics!
Pics! PICS! Photos! Digital posts with awesome pixels!
The mirrored cabinet idea is inspired- I'll have to put some thought into corners that'd be a good place for it, but I'm really liking the sound of it.
Continuing with the good news front, Glamdring No. 13 was completed yesterday, and it is now on its way here. When the shipping on the website said "freight," I thought it'd take the sword several weeks of transit to arrive when it was done, but it turns out it should arrive sometime next week [/quote]
Knowing it's on it's way has me excited for you. While you can't wait to get it; We can't wait to see pics!
Pics! PICS! Photos! Digital posts with awesome pixels!
"and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with skill, ability and knowledge in all kinds of crafts- to make artistic designs for work in gold, silver and bronze, to cut stones, to work in wood, and engage in all kinds of craftsmanship"
Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
281Bleh, Glamdring's held up in Los Angeles customs. I worry about it just sitting there in a box.
Talked with the shipping company today and hopefully it'll be on its way here soon. (Turns out that customs wanted more information so they could slap more import fees on me. Nothing too bad, luckily)
Talked with the shipping company today and hopefully it'll be on its way here soon. (Turns out that customs wanted more information so they could slap more import fees on me. Nothing too bad, luckily)
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Losto Caradhras, sedho, hodo, nuitho i 'ruith!
Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
282[quote=""Jamanticus""]Bleh, Glamdring's held up in Los Angeles customs. I worry about it just sitting there in a box.
Talked with the shipping company today and hopefully it'll be on its way here soon. (Turns out that customs wanted more information so they could slap more import fees on me. Nothing too bad, luckily)[/quote]
Just out of curiosity, were you allowed to insure it? Any guaranteed delivery from their end?
Talked with the shipping company today and hopefully it'll be on its way here soon. (Turns out that customs wanted more information so they could slap more import fees on me. Nothing too bad, luckily)[/quote]
Just out of curiosity, were you allowed to insure it? Any guaranteed delivery from their end?
"and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with skill, ability and knowledge in all kinds of crafts- to make artistic designs for work in gold, silver and bronze, to cut stones, to work in wood, and engage in all kinds of craftsmanship"
Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
283[quote=""Jamanticus""]Bleh, Glamdring's held up in Los Angeles customs. I worry about it just sitting there in a box.
Talked with the shipping company today and hopefully it'll be on its way here soon. (Turns out that customs wanted more information so they could slap more import fees on me. Nothing too bad, luckily)[/quote]
Good luck! Glamdring from the Master Swordsmith Collection could safely be tagged as my Holy Grail... well that and an original 427 Shelby Cobra lol
Talked with the shipping company today and hopefully it'll be on its way here soon. (Turns out that customs wanted more information so they could slap more import fees on me. Nothing too bad, luckily)[/quote]
Good luck! Glamdring from the Master Swordsmith Collection could safely be tagged as my Holy Grail... well that and an original 427 Shelby Cobra lol
Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
284[quote=""Thranduil""]Just out of curiosity, were you allowed to insure it? Any guaranteed delivery from their end?[/quote]
Insurance was something that, in my complete lack of thought, I had not talked to Weta about before they shipped out the sword
Guaranteed delivery, like the insurance, was something I could have asked for but didn't think about. This'll definitely be a lesson to me about making sure I think about stuff like that in the future.
And Harristotle, thanks for the good wishes! Moments after the sword arrives, I'll snap as many photos from as many angles as I can think of. Then, I think we'll have pictures up of all of the different finishes in the hands of collectors. There'll be the mirror finished one in the hands of seregon13 from Shadow and Flame, the satin finished version that our own Aragorn and Night Rider have, and then my aged
Insurance was something that, in my complete lack of thought, I had not talked to Weta about before they shipped out the sword
Guaranteed delivery, like the insurance, was something I could have asked for but didn't think about. This'll definitely be a lesson to me about making sure I think about stuff like that in the future.
And Harristotle, thanks for the good wishes! Moments after the sword arrives, I'll snap as many photos from as many angles as I can think of. Then, I think we'll have pictures up of all of the different finishes in the hands of collectors. There'll be the mirror finished one in the hands of seregon13 from Shadow and Flame, the satin finished version that our own Aragorn and Night Rider have, and then my aged
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Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
285[quote=""Jamanticus""]Insurance was something that, in my complete lack of thought, I had not talked to Weta about before they shipped out the sword
Guaranteed delivery, like the insurance, was something I could have asked for but didn't think about. This'll definitely be a lesson to me about making sure I think about stuff like that in the future. [/quote]
OUCH!
That makes me very ascared. I'm sweatin bullets until you get it.
I sure hope it goes through all the right hands (honest hands).
That's very tempting steel to steal.
Do you have a tracking number?
Guaranteed delivery, like the insurance, was something I could have asked for but didn't think about. This'll definitely be a lesson to me about making sure I think about stuff like that in the future. [/quote]
OUCH!
That makes me very ascared. I'm sweatin bullets until you get it.
I sure hope it goes through all the right hands (honest hands).
That's very tempting steel to steal.
Do you have a tracking number?
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Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
286Yep, I do at least have a tracking number. TNT is very good about shipping updates on this thing. As of right now, it's in the process of getting cleared by customs, so hopefully it'll be back on its way in a bit!
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Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
287[quote=""Jamanticus""]Insurance was something that, in my complete lack of thought, I had not talked to Weta about before they shipped out the sword
Guaranteed delivery, like the insurance, was something I could have asked for but didn't think about. This'll definitely be a lesson to me about making sure I think about stuff like that in the future.
And Harristotle, thanks for the good wishes! Moments after the sword arrives, I'll snap as many photos from as many angles as I can think of. Then, I think we'll have pictures up of all of the different finishes in the hands of collectors. There'll be the mirror finished one in the hands of seregon13 from Shadow and Flame, the satin finished version that our own Aragorn and Night Rider have, and then my aged [/quote]
Sounds good, I look forward to seeing it (as I'm sure you do as well)!
Guaranteed delivery, like the insurance, was something I could have asked for but didn't think about. This'll definitely be a lesson to me about making sure I think about stuff like that in the future.
And Harristotle, thanks for the good wishes! Moments after the sword arrives, I'll snap as many photos from as many angles as I can think of. Then, I think we'll have pictures up of all of the different finishes in the hands of collectors. There'll be the mirror finished one in the hands of seregon13 from Shadow and Flame, the satin finished version that our own Aragorn and Night Rider have, and then my aged [/quote]
Sounds good, I look forward to seeing it (as I'm sure you do as well)!
Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
288[quote=""Jamanticus""]Yep, I do at least have a tracking number. TNT is very good about shipping updates on this thing. As of right now, it's in the process of getting cleared by customs, so hopefully it'll be back on its way in a bit![/quote]
I had a good e xp erience with TNT so I think u should be ok.
There was a potentially tricky situation with my local customs regarding tax, but the courier settled everything pretty quickly.
But be prepared to have your breath taken away when u unbox glamdring...she is just freakishly stunning.
I had a good e xp erience with TNT so I think u should be ok.
There was a potentially tricky situation with my local customs regarding tax, but the courier settled everything pretty quickly.
But be prepared to have your breath taken away when u unbox glamdring...she is just freakishly stunning.
Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
289Yeah, from the e xp erience I had with Glamdring's shipping, TNT's been a top-notch operation. Customs brokers who know what they're doing, quick service, good communication, all that.
Alright, Aragorn... thank you for the heads-up about the state I will be in when I see the sword. Mind you, I might very well do a jig as well! Glamdring is out for delivery, and I think I haven't been this excited for an item to arrive since my Museum Collection version. Pics in... well, hopefully less than 12 hours (and here's hoping I can get pics as fine as the ones Aragorn took of his- mad camera skills you have, sir)
Alright, Aragorn... thank you for the heads-up about the state I will be in when I see the sword. Mind you, I might very well do a jig as well! Glamdring is out for delivery, and I think I haven't been this excited for an item to arrive since my Museum Collection version. Pics in... well, hopefully less than 12 hours (and here's hoping I can get pics as fine as the ones Aragorn took of his- mad camera skills you have, sir)
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Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
290[quote=""Aragorn""]But be prepared to have your breath taken away when u unbox glamdring...she is just freakishly stunning. [/quote]
When any of us unbox a sword it's been in who knows and who cares hands.
Psychologically, when you guys open your MSSC sword you Know who's hands it's been in; the very hands that crafted it. I'd say that is the "freakish" feeling.
When I worked for that guy who collected guns and he put that fifth revolver made by Sam Colt in my hands, I had a bit of that feeling myself. I can't imagining what it's like when you are also THE owner.
Here's hoping today is arrival day for you Jaman.
I am SOOO looking forward to seeing this aged finish.
When any of us unbox a sword it's been in who knows and who cares hands.
Psychologically, when you guys open your MSSC sword you Know who's hands it's been in; the very hands that crafted it. I'd say that is the "freakish" feeling.
When I worked for that guy who collected guns and he put that fifth revolver made by Sam Colt in my hands, I had a bit of that feeling myself. I can't imagining what it's like when you are also THE owner.
Here's hoping today is arrival day for you Jaman.
I am SOOO looking forward to seeing this aged finish.
"and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with skill, ability and knowledge in all kinds of crafts- to make artistic designs for work in gold, silver and bronze, to cut stones, to work in wood, and engage in all kinds of craftsmanship"
Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
291I think I now know what you mean, Thranduil (and congratulations on holding such a grand piece of history- a weapon made by the equalizer himself!)
Ooo, um, and I'm going to gush and ramble and all that for a long time now, just a warning.
Glamdring arrived today at 11:00 AM. Excellent packaging , which is good because in transit, the outer box got quite a big dent in it. Also, thankfully, no evidence that customs ripped open the box and played around with the sword.
Now, here I was thinking that nothing truly amazing would happen until after I unwrapped the sword from its cloth casing. Boy, I was wrong on that one.
Just lifting it out of the case, my jaw involuntarily dropped and I said, "It's so light!" (not true, since the sword is just under 4 pounds)... I thought with the leaf in the blade, the sword would feel top-heavy even with the finest craftsmanship, but that wasn't the case. The blade is so superbly-balanced with such sublime weight distribution that it seems alive in the hand- such a long sword, but it can be wielded all day. I hadn't even taken the cloth off the thing and I was already in awe of it!
After a while of just sitting there holding the cloth-encased sword, I remembered that I could unwrap it. Took the cloth off the hilt first, and then BA-ZAM!... I was staring at something extraordinary. Every detail about the hilt is elegant, imposing, and curvaceous (while somehow maintaining the form of a standard sword). Now, for the blade. Took the cloth off of that, then it hit me: this sword in my hands is downright otherworldly, yet strangely familiar and believable. Just like most everything else about Middle-earth, I imagine.
Okay, now onto the finish. This thing is gorgeous. I mean, even from the pictures, I wasn't prepared with how thorough and lovely the finish was. The pitting, the subtle reflections it made on the surface, the range and variety to it all combined into making this sword look absolutely magical. I look at this sword and I know that this blade has been around for a long, long time. At the same time, it's been cared for, it's resisted time's decay, just.... Mmmm, exactly how I imagined the sword would look.
My favorite thing about this sword though... I'd say it's the way the light reflects off of it. The domed pommel, the scalloping, the leaf to the blade, the curved crossguard, the hollow grinds; all of those things make a sword that never looks quite the same when you turn it in your hand.
Oh, and the sword is very pleasantly sharp, just the way I was hoping it would be.
Final thing about the sword! The sound! This is a musical sword. Bring the blade along a piece of linen and it makes a bright bell-like sound just like a movie sword. That also kinda floored me.
Peter Lyon, you're not just a master of your craft. You are a sword-making virtuoso.
Okay, sorry for that wall-o-text back there, here are some pictures of Glamdring No. 13 of Weta's Master Swordsmith's Collection. Any white stuff you see on the sword is buildup of the micro-crystalline wax that Mr. Lyon applied. Most of the buildup is around the sapphire on one side and the deeper pitting.
I may end up quadruple-posting. There are just so many amazing things to take pictures of with this sword. Stay tuned for more.
Ooo, um, and I'm going to gush and ramble and all that for a long time now, just a warning.
Glamdring arrived today at 11:00 AM. Excellent packaging , which is good because in transit, the outer box got quite a big dent in it. Also, thankfully, no evidence that customs ripped open the box and played around with the sword.
Now, here I was thinking that nothing truly amazing would happen until after I unwrapped the sword from its cloth casing. Boy, I was wrong on that one.
Just lifting it out of the case, my jaw involuntarily dropped and I said, "It's so light!" (not true, since the sword is just under 4 pounds)... I thought with the leaf in the blade, the sword would feel top-heavy even with the finest craftsmanship, but that wasn't the case. The blade is so superbly-balanced with such sublime weight distribution that it seems alive in the hand- such a long sword, but it can be wielded all day. I hadn't even taken the cloth off the thing and I was already in awe of it!
After a while of just sitting there holding the cloth-encased sword, I remembered that I could unwrap it. Took the cloth off the hilt first, and then BA-ZAM!... I was staring at something extraordinary. Every detail about the hilt is elegant, imposing, and curvaceous (while somehow maintaining the form of a standard sword). Now, for the blade. Took the cloth off of that, then it hit me: this sword in my hands is downright otherworldly, yet strangely familiar and believable. Just like most everything else about Middle-earth, I imagine.
Okay, now onto the finish. This thing is gorgeous. I mean, even from the pictures, I wasn't prepared with how thorough and lovely the finish was. The pitting, the subtle reflections it made on the surface, the range and variety to it all combined into making this sword look absolutely magical. I look at this sword and I know that this blade has been around for a long, long time. At the same time, it's been cared for, it's resisted time's decay, just.... Mmmm, exactly how I imagined the sword would look.
My favorite thing about this sword though... I'd say it's the way the light reflects off of it. The domed pommel, the scalloping, the leaf to the blade, the curved crossguard, the hollow grinds; all of those things make a sword that never looks quite the same when you turn it in your hand.
Oh, and the sword is very pleasantly sharp, just the way I was hoping it would be.
Final thing about the sword! The sound! This is a musical sword. Bring the blade along a piece of linen and it makes a bright bell-like sound just like a movie sword. That also kinda floored me.
Peter Lyon, you're not just a master of your craft. You are a sword-making virtuoso.
Okay, sorry for that wall-o-text back there, here are some pictures of Glamdring No. 13 of Weta's Master Swordsmith's Collection. Any white stuff you see on the sword is buildup of the micro-crystalline wax that Mr. Lyon applied. Most of the buildup is around the sapphire on one side and the deeper pitting.
I may end up quadruple-posting. There are just so many amazing things to take pictures of with this sword. Stay tuned for more.
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Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
295And now, full shots of the sword! I also took several comparison pics with this along with my two UC Glamdrings to highlight the differences. If anyone wants to see em, let me know and I'll toss those up as well
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Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
296Absolutely beautiful! Congrats and an amazing piece! The weathered finish does look great and how I would have wanted mine. So how is it to be about to hold a small car in your hands and swing it around?
Also more pics, can't get enough.
Also more pics, can't get enough.
Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
297Thanks, N2Darkness! I have to say, it does feel good swinging a car around when it's this well-balanced. I've now put the sword two floors away from my computer so I won't constantly be running back to it to pick it up again, hehe. And pics, alrighty Here are some pics with the normal UC:
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Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
298And vs. the Museum Collection version. I was amazed at how dark the grip on the MC is in comparison.
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Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
299Jaman.............I cannot find the words! I am in awe! Simply STUNNING!
When you get to hell, tell them I sent you! Then apologize on my behalf for the inconvenience!
Re: Master Swordsmith Collection - Glamdring!!!
300Truly thrilled for you Jaman!
Boy was I wrong about not wanting an aged finish, it really makes it beyond my e xp ectations by a few light years.
Can't quite read the inscription on the pommel, could you write it out here for us please?
The comparison photos are no comparison. Even the MC just doesn't touch that beauty. Mesmerizing.
I have a new idea for your display, just a thought. Let me get a sketch posted for you.
Really, really happy for you!
Remember; It's already worth more than you paid for it. Better than gold, it will always go up.
Congratulations.
Boy was I wrong about not wanting an aged finish, it really makes it beyond my e xp ectations by a few light years.
Can't quite read the inscription on the pommel, could you write it out here for us please?
The comparison photos are no comparison. Even the MC just doesn't touch that beauty. Mesmerizing.
I have a new idea for your display, just a thought. Let me get a sketch posted for you.
Really, really happy for you!
Remember; It's already worth more than you paid for it. Better than gold, it will always go up.
Congratulations.
"and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with skill, ability and knowledge in all kinds of crafts- to make artistic designs for work in gold, silver and bronze, to cut stones, to work in wood, and engage in all kinds of craftsmanship"