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'Braveheart' Sword Leaves Scotland for 1st time in 700 years (William Wallace’s sword coming to NYC)
AP via Yahoo! ^ | Wed Mar 30, 8:12 AM ET Europe - AP

Posted on 03/30/2005 1:06:55 PM PST by dead

LONDON - One of Scotland's national treasures, the 5-foot sword wielded by William Wallace, the rebel leader portrayed in the Academy Award-winning film "Braveheart," left its homeland for the first time in more than 700 years Wednesday.

The double-handed weapon that belonged to Wallace will be the centerpiece of an exhibition at New York's Grand Central Station during Tartan Day celebrations, which begin later this week.

Mick Brown a specialist remover prepares to pack William Wallace's sword at the Wallace Monument in Stirling, Scotland Wednesday March 30, 2005. The sword will leave Scotland Wednesday for the first time in more than 700 years, travelling to the United States as part of the country's Tartan Day celebrations being held in April. Members of Stirling Council met earlier this month to decide whether to allow the national treasure make the trip to New York, where it will form the centerpiece of an exhibition. (AP Photo/Andrew Milligan, PA)

This year marks the 700th anniversary of the execution of Wallace, who led the Scots in their battle to free themselves from English rule and whose story was brought to the screen by Mel Gibson in the 1995 film "Braveheart." The film won five Academy Awards.

"This is an historic moment. It is the first time in 700 years that a relic of this importance has left these shores," said Colin O'Brien, a Scottish official accompanying the sword to the United States.

The 6-pound weapon will be returned to its home at the National Wallace Monument in Stirling, Scotland, after the celebrations.

Wallace's sword was kept at Dumbarton Castle for 600 years. King James IV is said to have paid for it to be given a new hilt in 1505.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; US: New York; United Kingdom
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To: Shooter 2.5

Okay, duh on me again. I know what an entrenching tool is. Every kid in my neighborhood had one or two, along with surplus shelter halves, canteens, web belts, .50 cal machine guns...wait a minute. Scratch the machine guns.

In my galloping senility, though, I just couldn't get past "e-" meaning "electronic." e-Mail, e-commerce, etc.


161 posted on 03/31/2005 4:14:44 PM PST by dsc
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To: Darksheare

With a good tailwind, you've got about a 6-7 hour drive ahead of ya.
Start packing....:)


162 posted on 03/31/2005 4:23:31 PM PST by Salamander
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To: Darksheare

You're obviously destined to make a holy mountain under a molehill...:)


163 posted on 03/31/2005 4:25:12 PM PST by Salamander
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To: tet68

*sigh*
The miles between us mean I'll have to worship you from a'far.

[ye gittit? at dere's hillbilly speak]...:D


164 posted on 03/31/2005 4:27:46 PM PST by Salamander
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To: Salamander

LOL!
Pretty much!

LOL!
Holy mountain under a molehill, I love it!


165 posted on 03/31/2005 4:30:40 PM PST by Darksheare (She sashayed into my heart, her insurance should cover the damages.)
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To: Shooter 2.5; 300winmag; big ern

I have watched escrima, akido and the gracie brothers fight and took all the instruction I could afford on uncle sugars dime (yer tax dollars thank yew very much) and after many years I decided upon a few select tools and they were a 1911A1, an M1A, an E-tool w/ razor sharp edges, a Randall Number 14 (More of a demo EOD tool in my case), and a toy I carried around the world a few times.........

a triangular spike with a 12 inch blade and custom grip made from micarta that I had checkered with a very deep and agressive pattern. My "spike" was a very sharp point and smooth serrations were cut into the edges. I used a wheel that knifemakers use to grind such serrations in their designs. The serrations were not so agressive that they "caught on clothing or "bone" and it was thick enough at the base that it did massive damage. I tried to emulate the old WWI trench knife without the brass knuckles yet all the durability to probe for UXO or a vital organ.

I used it more for UXO than pig stickin over my career...lots more. I did get to try it on a fresh pig carcas once that was being prepped for a BBQ........it would have filled the task of deep fast thrusting wounds quite nicely. Happliy I always had enough ammo to never get into a knife fight .......

Ya'll Stay safe !


166 posted on 03/31/2005 4:30:46 PM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet. ©)
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
"if it's nae Scottish, it's CRAP!


167 posted on 03/31/2005 4:35:46 PM PST by GRRRRR (America the Wonderful! Optimism beats Pessimism Every Time!)
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To: Squantos

True confession time. I have spend over twenty years as a machinist and I don't know how to sharpen a knife. No patience I guess. I usually get to certain degree and that's it. No shaving the hair off my arm. No paper slicing. I have no idea why I haven't learned.

My pat answer has always been that I don't like knives. I can't unload them.


168 posted on 03/31/2005 4:39:53 PM PST by Shooter 2.5 (Vote a Straight Republican Ballot. Rid the country of dems.)
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To: Shooter 2.5

LOL.........man I'm glad ya stopped by to freep for a while....always enjoy the posts.

Stay safe !!


169 posted on 03/31/2005 4:49:26 PM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet. ©)
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To: dsc

Very informative posts -- thanks...


170 posted on 03/31/2005 5:01:54 PM PST by Interesting Times (ABCNNBCBS -- yesterday's news.)
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To: Interesting Times

Hey, jumped on my favorite hobbyhorse, rode hell-for-leather for the border, and got thanked for it. That doesn't happen every day.

Usually people's eyes glaze over and a line of drool appears at the corners of their mouths.

I wonder why that is. It couldn't be that I'm boring, surely.


171 posted on 03/31/2005 8:19:01 PM PST by dsc
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To: Darksheare; Salamander

"Son of Ugly" here.

Less abiguous than "steep hill" and I think much more akin to the brotherhood aspect of Highland life since the vikings.


172 posted on 04/01/2005 5:26:12 AM PST by MacDorcha ("Do you want the e-mail copy or the fax?" "Just the fax, ma'am.")
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To: Shooter 2.5
"a nice sword"

Here ya go...


173 posted on 04/01/2005 5:56:41 AM PST by spunkets
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To: dead

One of my favorite films. Must get back to this later.


174 posted on 04/01/2005 6:15:30 AM PST by MJM59
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
"The Macpherson Clan as well would cherrish a look'

Ahh....a Macpherson are ye?
Aye, one might expect that you'd cherish a peek.;=)

Regards,

/jasper

175 posted on 04/01/2005 6:06:23 PM PST by Jasper ("Power flows from the barrel of a 10mm pistol")
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To: GRRRRR

Aye 'Tis the truth ye be tellin


176 posted on 04/02/2005 2:04:45 AM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK (What are we as a country without our God Our law or our Constitution FREEDOM pales without all 3)
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To: Jasper
Aye Macpherson i am true it's a shame my family name was changed upon arrival to these great United States probably because someone couldn't spell it properly
177 posted on 04/02/2005 10:09:14 AM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK (What are we as a country without our God Our law or our Constitution FREEDOM pales without all 3)
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
"Aye Macpherson i am true it's a shame my family name was changed upon arrival to these great United States probably because someone couldn't spell it properly"

Take heart, once a MacPherson, always a MacPherson. ;^)

/jasper

178 posted on 04/02/2005 3:01:20 PM PST by Jasper ("Power flows from the barrel of a 10mm pistol")
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To: Oberon

http://www.thearma.org/essays/weights.htm

Found this.


179 posted on 04/12/2005 10:52:52 AM PDT by fishtank
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To: MJemison

http://www.thearma.org/essays/weights.htm

Found this.


180 posted on 04/12/2005 10:53:23 AM PDT by fishtank
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