Postby JeanryChandler » Mon Dec 15, 2003 3:44 pm
There are several antique stores on Royal street in the French Quarter, one or two of which occasionally have old weapons. In fact for about 8 blocks Royal Street consists pretty much exclusively of presitgious art galleries and antique shops. (It's typical of the ecclectic layout of New Orleans that one street over is Bourbon Street which is one big drunken tourist trap consisting of Strip bars and crappy kereoke bars pretty much the whole way down..) There is also one large coin and weapon dealer on Royal Street about six blocks from Canal, which usually has an assortment of weapons and armor ranging from the 19th century through the renaissance, though I think more turkish and persian artifacts than anything else. I have occasionally seen some pretty nice European Renaissance stuff in there, including once a nearly functional 16th century heavy crank-and-winch crossbow.
There are also a number of fairly new import shops on Magazine street, not far from the hotel most of y'all will probably be staying in, which also occasionally have weapons from various parts of Asia (indonesia primarily)
And as John mentions one or two of the bars have some swords and armor in them. Notably the Touche bar and the associated Omni Royal Hotel, also on Royal St., both have an interesting variety of armor and weapons on display.
I'll be putting together a little ARMA - friendly guide for getting around the city with regard to shopping, sightseeing, drinking, eating, and staying safe, which I'll post a link to before the event. It will have more specific details on the antique shops.
JR
"We can't all be saints"
John Dillinger