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Join Date: Dec 2004
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I'm glad you were taking pictures, Lew. I forgot my camera this year.
I've been meaning to do a page on past shows for Lee to put somewhere on vikingsword.com, but being me, I let such things get pushed aside all too easily. If anyone has photos, please send them to me and I promise that I will get it done this year!Flavio - the Manday is Jose's (lucky devil). All of the displayed items were beautiful, as usual. I didn't have time to complement you on the polish & etch jobs on your gunang, Steve, which I understand you did yourself. Excellent work. I picked up a nice story dha from Avner, which I have been eyeing for a while. It is unusual in having niello worked into the ferrule and pommel. I am in the process of correcting a sloppy repair done sometime in its distant past, but I'll post some pics when it is done. I also won a nice dha at the auction, but wasn't able to pick it up immediately because my bid hadn't been registered for some reason and they had to sort out the paperwork. However, Oliver has been very quick and professional in sorting out the mix-up. I must say that dispite my annoyance at it having been planned at the same time and place as the seminar, it was a very good and well-run auction. Its hard to say if it drew a significant number of people away from the talk - there were a couple of walk-ins for us, and several people circulated between the two events as lots of interest came up. I understand that next year it won't be scheduled to conflict with the seminar. BTW, when did it finally end? I left at around 11:30pm, and they were somewhere in the low 300's, with just over 400 lots total in the auction. A long night. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Kernersville, NC, USA
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This was only my second year in attendance and I was blown away by the comraderie and the knowledge in that room. Excellent presentations by Peter and Jose! It was a pleasure to display some of my pieces to folks who understand and appreciate them. Phillip answered my question about how the smith made the horsetooth pattern in the blade of my gunong!
The food was great, and the facilities were top notch.Much thanks to Artzi and Avner for providing us this wonderful evening. Steve |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Virginia
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The Timonium gathering on Saturday evening was a great pleasure and one of the main factors in my decision to attend the Baltimore show for the first time. Only wish I had more time prior to the talks to visit with other collectors and had been able to use Friday evening also.
Both lectures given were well researched and the presentation kept your attention all the way through. rand |
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EAAF Staff
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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Thank you for the kind feedback. I had fun presenting.
And I must admit I have never seen so many gunong in my life like what Steve displayed.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Witness Protection Program
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reviving an old thread after reading mark's thread about the upcoming show for 2009...
never been to timonium show, but i notice other than vendors, there seems to be quite a few displays being presented. my question is are these displays judged, and if they are, what are the prizes? seems to me those displays featured in this thread woulda won something. they're elegant! |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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Spunger, the displays are not judged, only enjoyed and discussed - great fun. Unfortunately I will not be able to go this time.
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Location: Witness Protection Program
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battara, how's timonium show compared to the big one in ky, size wise?
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Location: Kernersville, NC, USA
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