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I think I obtained this card in the early ’90s but the card itself feels like it comes from the ’70s or ’80s. Toledo is a gorgeous town just south of Madrid. I always loved the line in Highlander (the first one, the good one) where the sword expert breathlessly declares a piece of metal she found as from a ‘Toe-lee-doh Say-la-maynca’ sword.
Highlander: Toledo Salamanca – The sword of Iman Fasil was a prop sword that is not available commercially. Historically it did not exist. The blade was custom forged as a prop blade for the movie; the hilt was a redecorated hilt from a decorative sword that existed in the 1980’s. There may be similar versions (though not jewel-encrusted) on the market.
Here’s a May 2011 photo I took of Toledo, from across the river gorge
As I struggle to address the number of comments in time to present work to the director next week, feeling the sense of judgement and disappointment as I present ever-improving for not-yet-perfect works in progress, I happened to listen to the screenwriter for Toy Story 3 [Michael Arndt] talk about the long process of shaping the story Pixar had devised into a workable screenplay. It took many months of writing and re-writing, of getting stuck on problem areas, of fortuitous accidents, of tiny inspirations and collaborative ruminations, a process no one would consider unusual. Yet, as I push into areas that could truly be considered largely uncharted waters, somehow progress must be immediate, predictable and utterly without flaw. Something’s wrong with that picture.
This one was mine, Thanks Juan! Have to admit I'm mildly jealous that you came up with such an amazing project :).