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27th February 10, 03:18 PM
#21
*goggle eyed and feeling a bit queasy*
an' gee I thought MY wedding was tough; you have my empathy and prayers
May you find joy in the wee, ken the universe in the peculiar and capture peace in the compass of drop of dew
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27th February 10, 03:26 PM
#22
Originally Posted by mbhandy
Maybe Jerry Springer should be called and get your own reality show?? :beer:
MrBill
He's the wedding coordinator.
Originally Posted by Detroitpete
Now THIS sounds interesting! PLEASE take video and feel free to add ongoing commentary Oh and make sure your tetnus shot is up to date.
Pete - It will be just down the road in either Roseville or Westland. I grew up in Wayne/Westland.
Jim
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27th February 10, 05:27 PM
#23
Originally Posted by Drac
He's the wedding coordinator.
Pete - It will be just down the road in either Roseville or Westland. I grew up in Wayne/Westland.
Jim
Jim,
How did I KNOW this was a local event? LOL! Cheers!
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27th February 10, 07:33 PM
#24
Originally Posted by tulloch
Could this be one of those events where people end up in jail afterward, having had a sort of a good old time?
What's the old bit: A friend will bail you out of jail. A TRUE friend will be sitting right beside you in the cell saying, "Boy, that was fun!"
Best
AA
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28th February 10, 06:39 PM
#25
Well one of my friends said why buy a sword I will only use probably use once. He said get a Navy sword so that when I make Chief I would have it to use for ceremonies, I will probably have a couple or more before I retire. I checked with a Chief to see if the saber is one of the uniform items that can be worn outside of a uniform and he said yes.
Here is the sword setup -
What do you guys think? To far away from "normal" look?
Thc,
Jim
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28th February 10, 06:59 PM
#26
Check the uniform regs. IIRC, Chiefs are authorized dress cutlasses, not the Naval Officer's sword.
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28th February 10, 07:00 PM
#27
Originally Posted by Drac
What do you guys think? To far away from "normal" look?
Thc,
Jim
For this event??? Ummm...well.
Seriously though, I think if you are required to be armed then that is a fine looking piece of hardware to hang off your hip.
His Exalted Highness Duke Standard the Pertinacious of Chalmondley by St Peasoup
Member Order of the Dandelion
Per Electum - Non consanguinitam
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28th February 10, 07:30 PM
#28
I have the $50 brass basket claymore. I bought it to carry in the clan parade and that's all it's good for. Well, you could lay two of them down on the floor and dance over them.
I have friends that re-enact fighting. They don't even buy CAS Iberia or CAS Hanwei (Paul Chen) swords any more. Richard said a couple of weekend ago they broke FIVE of them, in one weekend.
If you want a blade for actual contact, demo stage swordplay, you're going to have to pay at least a couple hundred bucks...
Baltimore Knife and Sword makes good stuff...but bluidy expensive.
http://www.baltimoreknife.com/
Armor Class in Scotland has a good reputation.
http://www.armourclass.co.uk/
If I ever get into taking swipes at other guys, as part of the re-enactment thing, I will probably buy their "Tower Hanger" which is pretty darned close to period correct for my guild and something like almost affordable. However, a pretty blade for a wedding, it ain't.
In Canada, Hemrick is supposed to make good stuff, but his turnaround time is usually a couple of months.
http://www.heimrick.netfirms.com/
There are dozens of place that sell cheap sword-shaped objects that would look great on your hip at such a wedding...Grendels Cave is one.
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28th February 10, 07:42 PM
#29
Originally Posted by Mike M.
Check the uniform regs. IIRC, Chiefs are authorized dress cutlasses, not the Naval Officer's sword.
The latest uniform regs removed all mention of swords for Chiefs in full dress. When I had asked a Chief about it he said the main reason was the cutlass doesn't go through the coat openings on the dress blue jacket. When I asked if they had stop wearing any sword for ceremonies he said that they had moved over to the saber. Doing searches the only thing on the cutlass I can find is that it was declared obsolete in 1949.
He did say the cutlass is still given as a gift just not worn.
If you can find any regs that mention the wear of a cutlass I would appreciate it.
Jim
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28th February 10, 07:48 PM
#30
Originally Posted by Drac
The latest uniform regs removed all mention of swords for Chiefs in full dress. When I had asked a Chief about it he said the main reason was the cutlass doesn't go through the coat openings on the dress blue jacket. When I asked if they had stop wearing any sword for ceremonies he said that they had moved over to the saber. Doing searches the only thing on the cutlass I can find is that it was declared obsolete in 1949.
He did say the cutlass is still given as a gift just not worn.
If you can find any regs that mention the wear of a cutlass I would appreciate it.
Jim
My understanding is that the only Non-Commissioned Officers in the U.S. military who rate swords are Marine NCOs. Perhaps that's changed and I'm just not aware.
Cordially,
David
Last edited by davidlpope; 1st March 10 at 05:47 AM.
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