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Old 02-27-2010, 03:18 PM
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*goggle eyed and feeling a bit queasy*
an' gee I thought MY wedding was tough; you have my empathy and prayers
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Maybe Jerry Springer should be called and get your own reality show??

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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.

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He's the wedding coordinator.



Pete - It will be just down the road in either Roseville or Westland. I grew up in Wayne/Westland.

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Jim,

How did I KNOW this was a local event? LOL! Cheers!
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Old 02-27-2010, 07:33 PM
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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!"

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Old 02-28-2010, 06:39 PM
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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?

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Old 02-28-2010, 06:59 PM
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Check the uniform regs. IIRC, Chiefs are authorized dress cutlasses, not the Naval Officer's sword.
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Old 02-28-2010, 07:00 PM
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What do you guys think? To far away from "normal" look?
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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.
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Old 02-28-2010, 07:30 PM
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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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Old 02-28-2010, 07:42 PM
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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.

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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

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