Museum: a great visit day at Brescia.

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Museum: a great visit day at Brescia.

Postby Gianluca Zanini » Mon Jul 02, 2007 5:18 pm

I had an very interesting visit at Luigi Marzoli museum of arms last friday. I took the brescia spadona’s original out of the “reliquary” and started to analyze it, spending the whole day with my group over this wonderful sword, called “stocco” o "spada da stocco" by the “armaioli” armourer
(the person in charge of the maintenance of the museum historical specimens)
Amazing day!Wounderful pictures.
Museo own a wounderful 500/600 swords collection: side swords, rapier, cup hilted( some long 1.30 meter), schiavone e cinquedee.

We will continue with periodical visit. Next month cinquedea dagger andthe longer dagona cinquedea. Then a cutting thrust sword from "Caino", location of the swordsmith' workshop close to Brescia.
Rumor said that recently a sister of this sword was found in centre Italy…
Rumor said also Peter’s sword is amazing too and I cant wait to have one.

Valete Optime

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Re: Museum: a great visit day at Brescia.

Postby Michael Eging » Mon Jul 02, 2007 7:27 pm

Gianluca Zanini wrote:I had an very interesting visit at Luigi Marzoli museum of arms last friday. I took the brescia spadona’s original out of the “reliquary” and started to analyze it, spending the whole day with my group over this wonderful sword, called “stocco” o "spada da stocco" by the “armaioli” armourer
(the person in charge of the maintenance of the museum historical specimens)
Amazing day!Wounderful pictures.
Museo own a wounderful 500/600 swords collection: side swords, rapier, cup hilted( some long 1.30 meter), schiavone e cinquedee.

We will continue with periodical visit. Next month cinquedea dagger andthe longer dagona cinquedea. Then a cutting thrust sword from "Caino", location of the swordsmith' workshop close to Brescia.
Rumor said that recently a sister of this sword was found in centre Italy…
Rumor said also Peter’s sword is amazing too and I cant wait to have one.

Valete Optime

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www.novascrimia.com


I am so jealous!

Mike 8)
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Re: Museum: a great visit day at Brescia.

Postby Jaron Bernstein » Mon Jul 02, 2007 11:03 pm

If I only had the time and money......sounds like a great research visit. And to have that so nearby.

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Re: Museum: a great visit day at Brescia.

Postby Gianluca Zanini » Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:58 am

Jaron Bernstein wrote:If I only had the time and money......sounds like a great research visit. And to have that so nearby.


take a vacation! :D
Meanwhile a report hopefully will be issued! 8)

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Postby Mike Cartier » Tue Jul 03, 2007 1:31 pm

wow , you lucky devils

I am dripping with envy
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Postby Lance Chan » Tue Jul 03, 2007 9:53 pm

Yeah, I would like to see more pictures of that particular sword. :D
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Postby JeffGentry » Wed Jul 04, 2007 3:35 pm

the albion version of the Brescia is an amazing sword i would love to have the chance to handle the original, maybe someday.

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Postby Peter Goranov » Fri Jul 06, 2007 10:46 am

It makes me wish i had the money for a trip to Italy, even if i were to just watch those beauties from behind a glass case. :)

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Postby Gianluca Zanini » Sat Jul 07, 2007 10:57 am

You are all welcome Dear Messeri,

whenever you have the chance to pass by Brescia, I will be pleased to arrange a museum visit. It is just 30 minutes from the city airport, which is well connected to the most popular low-cost flights.

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Postby Nathan Dexter » Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:03 pm

Peter Goranov wrote:It makes me wish i had the money for a trip to Italy, even if i were to just watch those beauties from behind a glass case. :)

I've allways wanted to go there. This gives me one more reason. :wink:
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