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tim seasholtz
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posted 08-26-2001 03:02 PM     Profile for tim seasholtz   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Is there anyone out there making crossguards and pommels for swords? I have tried everywhere it seems, but to no avail! Help...
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Jeff Johnson
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posted 08-26-2001 10:24 PM     Profile for Jeff Johnson   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Whassamatta, Tanc? Playing with your pommel too much and wear it out?

Depends on the sword & how much you're willing to kick out. Kerry Stagmer has some fitings cast that I've been trying to get ahold of for a while. Fletcher customizes Gus Trim's blades and might sell the fittings.

It'd be easier to make suggestions if you say what bits you need. Would it be cheaper and a whole lot simpler to just buy a new sword?

Jeff J

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Kent
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posted 09-02-2001 08:29 AM     Profile for Kent     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Tim --
I recall that Museum Replicas had baskets of pommels, and possibly quillons, in their showroom in Conyers, GA. I don't know if they still do -- my visit was on a trip 4 years ago -- but you might have some luck if you phoned them. As I recall, they wanted something like $20 or $30 for a disc pommel at the time. Best of luck -- Kent

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