Thanks for your patience, everyone!
Now I can finally give you the actual pictures of the special arrows I recently made.
First, a little background:
Back on April 30 I attended the SCA event, Robin Hood Archery, Rapier, and Thrown Weapons Tournament at the Woodley Park archery range. Prior to the event I was approached by Maestra Flavia Beatrice Carmigniani, the Baroness of the Angels, about having something special for the event. For a less than usual cost I agreed to make a set of custom arrows for the winner of the event.
On the day of the event the winner was THL James Everglad, a very accomplished archer. When I approached him to see how he wanted his arrows made James very graciously told me that he has enough arrows already. Rather than make another set for him he asked me to make them for the Baron of the Angels, Master John ap Griffin. The Baron was just getting started on his own archery path and could use some good equipment. I asked James if I could try something special that I’d been thinking about and he gave me free rein to make the arrows as I wished.
Almost at the same time, Lady Rayne the Archer of Anan ordered another set of arrows for the Baron. She wanted these to be less decorative so the Baron could have a “practice” set and wouldn’t have to worry so much about losing or breaking arrows from the “special” set.
As I mentioned in my previous post there were some hiccups along the path for these arrows. I had to order some special materials and then had computer printer issues that needed to be resolved. I tried to get a special use printer that I have up and running and for various reasons that entailed finding a used laptop to run the printer. That ended up not working out yet but eventually all the various parts came into line and the arrows got built. In the following pictures you’ll be able to easily distinguish between the two sets of arrows…
Details:
I used silver leaf on the special cresting to give a touch of flash and make a good background for the Baron’s personal device, which I shamelessly stole from the baronial webpage. The small size of the device shows some pixilation of the art but you have to look closely to see it.
The yellow crown on the arrows is an iridescent airbrush paint and the cresting is craft acrylic paint.
My judgment on these is somewhat biased but I think they came out pretty damned good.
Both sets of arrows were presented to the Baron at the Barony of the Angels 41st. Anniversary event on September 10. To my great regret I was unable to attend due to a prior commitment for the day. If anyone has pictures of the Baron getting his arrows I’d love to include them here.
Thanks for your patience in waiting for the good pictures.
Happy archery!
Monday, September 12, 2011
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6 comments:
Guy,
Because I was the one to present one set of arrows to Baron John I wasn't able to get photos of my presentation. If I find any I will foward you the link.
Baron John seemed very happy with his arrows, both sets.
Both my husband and I are very happy with the arrows you have made for us and I am recommending you to anyone who inquires about having arrows made.
Thank you!
Lady Rayne Archer of Annan
(Michelle Stewart)
Dear Lady, your words make my heart happy.
Thank you.
They look truly wonderful. You have really improved and are fast approaching master status my friend.
Now when do I get my set.....heheheheh
Loving those arrows! How cool?!!
I had my first taste of the sport last saturday courtesy of the Bowmen of Glen Archers Society who are helping me with The Archery Challenge for (my personal mission to complete a challenge in EVERY Olympic sport before London 2012).
You can read about my first lesson here:
http://everymanolympian.blogspot.com/2011/10/archery-challenge-training-day-1-boris.html
Very nice! When can I get a set?
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