New better pictures of my Bush/Fogg bladed sword.

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Finally I have pictures of the sword I had the honour to work on, that I am very very happy with!

How could I not be happy with them with Jim Cooper behind the camera!!! :D



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Thanks Coop!

Regards
/Magnus
 
That is stunning. A work of art no doubt....and the sheath is exceptional as well. Needless to say (but I will), the picture is superb, as they always are when Coop is behind the lens!

Pleasure seeing it.

Peter
 
wow that is a very nice sword the shape looks as it would be light but strong and fast.
 
There is nothing about any aspect of this project that isn't outstanding!!
Beautiful work in every respect and great photos to show it off.
I really like the wood accent in the sheath and I just noticed the wide spacing in the stitching. Innovative and a wonderful touch.
Well done all. I am in awe.
 
I just had to come back ... and look again.:eek:

This piece belongs in a museum, where many people can appreciate it.
 
Magnus, you make my blood hot :D
It is beautiful :cool:
My Slavic nature arise :D
 
That is awesome! Congratulations on an amazing piece!
 
This sword is BIG! Bill Malloy, the current 'owner' (beautifulblades.com) wanted me to show something in the photo that would compare scale. It was shipped out before I could change anything.

That's always the dilemma with swords, anyway.

Magnus, you surrounded yourself with talent on this blade. Who ground it?

Magnus' pieces are always angular and delightful--along with his leatherwork. I grade him with top marks.

Thanks!

Coop
 
Everything about this sword is outstanding. It exhibits great workmanship and the shape is very fluid. The scabbard is a beauty as well.
 
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