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fernando 11th November 2012 07:00 PM

Have you ever been at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
 
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The ability and equipment of my host prevailed over my low budget gear. Glass reflexes are very hard to neutralize with a cheap camera.
I hope you enjoy the visit.

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fernando 11th November 2012 07:22 PM

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Well, those are so few !
I will dare posting some more; those that were taken by myself. Sorry for the poor quality :o

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fernando 11th November 2012 07:26 PM

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Another lot.

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fernando 11th November 2012 07:27 PM

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The two last ones.

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Foxbat 12th November 2012 03:59 AM

Yes, been there many times, I live nearby. They have a wonderful collection.

clockwork 14th November 2012 03:17 PM

thanks for sharing your pics fernando. Looks like they have some really nice items there.

fernando 14th November 2012 03:34 PM

Oh yes, Tony; a whole lot more than shown here.
A pity plenty pictures came out too bad to show ... and also you never manage to capture everything :shrug:

M ELEY 14th November 2012 10:06 PM

Excellent pics, Fernando. I will definitely have to make a trip there some time. I've been to the equally nice armory display at the Cleveland Museum of Art (Bashford Dean's old collection) as well as the arms museum in Louisville, KY, but we are limited here in the U.S. as far as arms go. I know you must have appreciated that cup-hilt display best of all, my friend- ;)

Foxbat 14th November 2012 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by fernando
Oh yes, Tony; a whole lot more than shown here.
A pity plenty pictures came out too bad to show ... and also you never manage to capture everything :shrug:

I have quite a few photos of that collection, if there is interest I can post them.

fernando 15th November 2012 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by M ELEY
... I know you must have appreciated that cup-hilt display best of all, my friend- ;) ...

Well Mark, you know ...
One feels realized to find in museums, swords (or other) of the type (?) we own; but the feeling of smallness when looking at swords (and other) that we can't even dream of possessing, is greater :shrug: .

M ELEY 15th November 2012 05:45 PM

Ahh, yes, Fernando, I know what you mean :( . Still, even simpler pieces that we might assemble over time reflects the appreciation and passion behind collecting. We are doing 'our small part' to preserve the history of these items.

Foxbat, please don't tease us! Post the pics! I hope to make it up to Philly one of these days to see it in person (while stopping by the Smithsonian on the way- ;) )

Foxbat 15th November 2012 08:15 PM

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If you make the trip, make sure to stop at my place in Wilmington, DE, I have some nice pieces to touch.

Anyway, here are pictures.

Foxbat 15th November 2012 08:18 PM

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Second set of pictures

Foxbat 15th November 2012 08:22 PM

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Set #3

RSWORD 15th November 2012 08:23 PM

I had a chance to visit this musuem this past summer. Beautiful building and of course I had to run up the steps while chanting the "Rocky" theme song. Funny thing, I wasn't the only one doing it. Tourists from all over the world were running up the steps and posing with the Rocky statue. Now, back to the more important stuff, the European arms represented in the museum is fantastic and the building itself is magnificent and well worth a day of perusing.

Foxbat 15th November 2012 08:25 PM

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Set #4. I will pause here, if moderator tells me it is OK to continue I will post some more.

Foxbat 15th November 2012 09:52 PM

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fernando 15th November 2012 10:04 PM

Thanks for sharing those, Foxbat.
Maybe we better keep as it is; we then (also) avoid repeated images, only from different angles ;) .

M ELEY 16th November 2012 06:31 AM

Just incredible stuff here! I'm seeing pieces that are represented in many of the reference books from my humble library. I can't believe how big the display is! Thank you, Fernando and Foxbat, for your time and contribution.

kisak 17th November 2012 06:02 AM

Nice pictures all around, I know the hardships of museum photography quite well myself.

Two things in particular draw my attention, does anyone have some information on the decorated(?) mail in post #1, and the writhen longsword in the last two pictures of post #13?


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