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    Quote Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
    the wuid carved panels arr also impressive...

    here is twa maire claymores...


    Not to be too picky...but I am a sword snob... ;)
    Those swords are actually German Zweihanders/Bidenhanders. They are very sexy weapons though!

    More historical examples:
    http://www.myarmoury.com/albums/disp...album=41&pos=0
    http://www.myarmoury.com/albums/disp...album=41&pos=9
    http://www.myarmoury.com/albums/disp...album=41&pos=5
    http://www.myarmoury.com/albums/disp...lbum=41&pos=33

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    Great again PIM. I have been to the tatoo its fantastic

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllenJ
    Not to be too picky...but I am a sword snob... ;)
    Those swords are actually German Zweihanders/Bidenhanders. They are very sexy weapons though! ]

    aye... ai thought they lueked a bit odd fur claymores...



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    there are two types of Scottish Two handers---'claymores' (see the thread in the Off Topics section for discussion on the word 'claymore').

    There is the traditional one that most are familiar with:
    http://www.myarmoury.com/albums/disp...lbum=41&pos=74

    But then there are also the Clamshell variety that most are not familiar with:
    http://www.myarmoury.com/albums/disp...lbum=41&pos=69
    http://www.myarmoury.com/albums/disp...lbum=41&pos=72
    http://www.myarmoury.com/albums/disp...lbum=41&pos=71
    http://www.myarmoury.com/albums/disp...lbum=41&pos=95

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    As always brilliant pics, P1M, thanks for sharing them with us.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    Robertson,

    Thanks muchly for those. I was not aware that the castle had any restored rooms. I guess I should have realized. It was already on the list for next year but now I see that I'll have to allocate more time. :rolleyes:

    We're gonna have to stay a month!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllenJ
    Not to be too picky...but I am a sword snob... ;)
    Those swords are actually German Zweihanders/Bidenhanders. They are very sexy weapons though!

    More historical examples:
    http://www.myarmoury.com/albums/disp...album=41&pos=0
    http://www.myarmoury.com/albums/disp...album=41&pos=9
    http://www.myarmoury.com/albums/disp...album=41&pos=5
    http://www.myarmoury.com/albums/disp...lbum=41&pos=33
    Yup! Thats right Allen!
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    Nice pics.

    One day I've got to these places in person.

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    excellent pics P1M! Thanks for bringing back memories of our own visit. You do have to be careful about those "no picture" areas though don't you? I was so captivated by the memorials to thevarious Highland Regiments that I missed the no photography sign and almost got myself in trouble for trying to take a picture of the Gordon Highlander memorial. Not only did I get scolded but the picture didn't turn out either. Oh well, at least I didn't get my camera confiscated. I'm told that happens with fair regularity when people get caught taking pictures where their not supposed to.

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    Now there are some photos that dredge up memories - like, from 1984 - but I was there!!!

    Every time you guys post these travelogue photos, I keep thinking I need to schedule a trip back to see what-all I missed.

    Thanks for that.

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