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ok, i have NO idea where to post this, so im sticking it here.

i am looking for wedding/binding ceremonies that involve swords. big heavy broad swords.
think king arthur. or, better yet, if youve seen the video, think godsmacks 'voodoo'.
if not binding ceremonies, then ANY ceremony that could be altered to fit that theme.
if not, we will just make one up.

i am also looking for any albertan compaines that could rent out 50 or so big bad broad swords.

this isnt a pressing issue, as i want them for matt and i's 5 year wedding anniversary/vow renewal (in 4 years).

this will be the way we wanted our wedding, but decided against, so that his family would actually come.
 
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mattlynda, I would bet that you could adapt a military saber arch to fit what you are looking for. Just add broadswords! http://www.newsherald.com/articles/2002/01/20/bl012002c.htm
http://www.yourfairytale.com/amber.html
 
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we were thinking of that, seing as we have searched and searched and cant seem to find anything else, but came to the conclusion that we would rather not have swords at all than to to something that has been done a million times before.
yes, we are stubborn.
Roll Eyes
 
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Well then check out my favourite search engine and see what it can tell you

www.vivisimo.com
 
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matty, Check this out,

http://www.varmouries.com/vwedding.html
 
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Also check out, The Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc.

http://www.sca.org/

See if there is a local club near you, I'm sure they will be willing to help you. The club in my area is a fantastic group.
 
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Another possibility for equipment
could be local theater or acting
schools. For productions like Macbeth
and King Arthur a good-sized troupe
or theater group would surely have
both prop swords and costumery. Tis
a longshot, but you may also find
some folks there who would love to
take place in making whatever
ceremony you find or devise more
"flavorful" and authentic.
 
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thanks!!
thats EXACTLY what i was looking for.
and the prices arent too bad on top of that.
Smile
 
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good plan dog.
we have some medieval fanatics in the city not far from here, they just might want to come for a party, food, and dress up.
Big Grin
plus, that means more party goers for us.
 
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