It seems to me, that the Deepeeka Künzing-dagger is not shaped correctly. Did anyone buy it and has some comments?
Here the pictures:
Künzing:
Deepeeka:
Of all the hundreds of pugio out there, surely the blade shape must match one of them!
Ave Caius!
I just took a look at your website for Populares Videlicenses. Some very nice reconstructions, there! Am I correct in interpreting your time frame as early 3rd century, say, Severus Alexander era? And is there any way to make the images in your Galerie bigger? I click on them, but nothing seems to happen.
@ Magnus: I`m not so sure about this. The tip is on none of the Künzing blades formed like this. But maybe someone knows a piece with such a tip? I haven´found one so far...
@ FlaviusCrispus: Our webmaster is a genius
Yes, we do early 3rd century. There will be some better pictures after Ladenburg next week, and then after Xanten. (Hopefully, at least)
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So did I - great stuff! I liked your trip to the wintry hills of the Bavarian Forest, and those recepies look very tasty too..
Who made your scuta? - they look excellent!
@ Vortigern Studies:
We made them all by ourselves. Except for the "Heavy Metal", everything we have was made by us
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I'm impressed! :o
The shields are dished, right? And they're beautifully painted, too!
Thanks a lot!
Yes, the shields are all dished.
Quote:Bonis nocet, qui malis parcit.
www.populares-vindelicenses.de
Kamerad, this website is
Ausgezeichnet! Very, very good! I got a kick out of the "our pictures are secured" thing ;-Þ Again, very nice work! Clear, clean, etc. And I too loved the marching in the snow!
Best, DMV
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Just the one on their home page, all the others in all the galleries are free! I know, I just copied them all..
Oh.. :oops: I guess I shouldn't have said that, should I?
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That´s all right...