Frightknights and other Ron Lyon Sculptures
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Knightmare related frightknight up for sale
Hi there, i acquired a few months back a frightknight from an ebay seller who assures me the item is genuine and has given me Ron Lyon's telephone number as proof of his word. However i have hit hard times with the cash and need to sell the item. It is based on the frightknights seen on Knightmare, but with a subtle difference and that is the positioning of the head, the sword is a scimitar sword and is in the left hand of the frightknight. It has Ron Lyons name on the bottom and is a wonderful item to behold. If anybody is interested please reply to me on here. I have a pic of the item and if you need to consult Ron Lyon then I can provide the number to you also. If you live in London, then i can allow you to inspect the item before purchase. Please reply; the more offers the merrier,
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Erol
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Contact information for Ron Lyon
Hello there, I am currently selling a Knightmare related frightknight on ebay. However i need some help contacting Ron Lyon for confirmation of its authenticity; although it has a label with his name and address on the bottom i need to know more about it. If someone knows some way of contacting Ron Lyon please let me know. Failing this if anyone knows somewhere where I can get this frightknight checked out in London, id fully appreciate it,
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Erol
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Erol
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Knightmare related frightknight up for sale on ebay
If you type in Knightmare or frightknight on ebay you will see an item similarly resembling that of the frightknights in Knightmare. Please have a look at the item, which is meant to have been made by Ron Lyon; and if you are interested in the item please bid on it, my ebay id is bahistoryerol. If you wish to know more about the item or ask me about it dont hesistate to send a message 2 me,
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Erol
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Erol
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Good luck this time around but most fans wouldnt be able to pay that much for it I reckon.
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Knightmare related Frightknight made by Ron Lyon Up For Sale
It is an item i acquired off ebay a number of years back, which is of a frightknight but with a few differences to the KNIGHTMARE version. It has scimitar sword which is in the left hand rather than the right. It is excellently crafted and has Ron Lyon's name and address on the bottom. I spoke to the man himself (I DID, HONESTLY I SWEAR ON MY LIFE!) He said to me the item is genuine, no one can sculpt such a figure as good! It is made of steel and is superb. Im not looking for thousands of pounds, three hundred pounds or just short of that would suffice. If you would like to see some pictures or learn a bit more or would like to make me an offer please contact me on muzwiz@ntlworld.com.
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EROL
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Re:Knightmare related Frightknight made by Ron Lyon Up For Sale
Didn't we see something like this some time ago?
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Re: Knightmare related frightknight up for sale
Hi all, I realise that this thread has not been looked at for a long time (really long!) but it is a starting place for me to ask a question.
I was given a Ron Lyon sculpture as a present back in 1986-1987 and it is extremely similar to 2 I have seen pictures of online, I was wandering and hoping that if anyone sees this message they may be able to shed some light on the sculpture (i.e. is it from Knightmare. Possible value e.t.c).
I am going to attempt to insert a picture and look forward to hearing from you if you can help.
Thank you
I was given a Ron Lyon sculpture as a present back in 1986-1987 and it is extremely similar to 2 I have seen pictures of online, I was wandering and hoping that if anyone sees this message they may be able to shed some light on the sculpture (i.e. is it from Knightmare. Possible value e.t.c).
I am going to attempt to insert a picture and look forward to hearing from you if you can help.
Thank you
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Re: Knightmare related frightknight up for sale
I think that's too early to be Knightmare-related (they didn't introduce the trophies until 1991) and it doesn't have the same helmet or pose, but the design is pretty similar overall. No idea about value. Ron described his sculptures in The Quest newsletter here if that's of any interest:RogerUK wrote: ↑30 Oct 2021, 19:15 Hi all, I realise that this thread has not been looked at for a long time (really long!) but it is a starting place for me to ask a question.
I was given a Ron Lyon sculpture as a present back in 1986-1987 and it is extremely similar to 2 I have seen pictures of online, I was wandering and hoping that if anyone sees this message they may be able to shed some light on the sculpture (i.e. is it from Knightmare. Possible value e.t.c).
I am going to attempt to insert a picture and look forward to hearing from you if you can help.
Thank you
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Re: Knightmare related frightknight up for sale
Wow, thank you for such a prompt reply Canadenne. I was actually thinking it may have been too early as I have been a fan of fantasy since a very early age ane I remember watching Knightmare and enjoying it but not as a child.
It's not something I would want to get rid of as it was given to me by my girlfriend at the time and although we are not together we are still best friends aven after 36 odd years!
Keep well and safe.
It's not something I would want to get rid of as it was given to me by my girlfriend at the time and although we are not together we are still best friends aven after 36 odd years!
Keep well and safe.
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Re: Frightknights and other Ron Lyon Sculptures
Hi Roger. Thanks for posting on the forum following our email exchange. I hope you have many more years ahead of enjoying your sculpture.
It's a shame there's so little online about Ron Lyon. His sculptures are striking and his frightknight is iconic. (It's a shame too that the frightknights didn't get more of a role in Knightmare: I can't have been the only watcher at the time who expected frightknights to meet dungeoneers in Series 5.) If anyone reading this would like to contribute to a Knightmare.com article about Ron and his work, please get in touch.
By coincidence, Winchester was also home to Knightmare artist David Rowe, before he moved to Wales.
It's a shame there's so little online about Ron Lyon. His sculptures are striking and his frightknight is iconic. (It's a shame too that the frightknights didn't get more of a role in Knightmare: I can't have been the only watcher at the time who expected frightknights to meet dungeoneers in Series 5.) If anyone reading this would like to contribute to a Knightmare.com article about Ron and his work, please get in touch.
By coincidence, Winchester was also home to Knightmare artist David Rowe, before he moved to Wales.
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Hi Drassil, again thank you for replying to my original email and for your welcoming words to this forum.
Whilst I can't really comment on Ron's life and his work I thought I would post on what a small world it is and how nice it is to see common interests with other people.
When I started senior school at the beginning of the 80's I was introduced to a band called Hawkwind who have been around since the late 60's (and are still going!!). One of the associates of Hawkwind was a certain author called Michael Moorcock who I have just read Ron was a fan of. He (Moorcock) wrote several songs with them and indeed actually wrote two books based on the legend of "The Hawklords" giving each band member of the time a background in a fantasy world. Hawkwind also did a whole album and tour based on his books about Elric of Melnibone which Ron mentioned.
When I was given my sculpture a few years later I loved it's look and can imagine it appearing as a character from one or more of his books and I am sure Ron did too.
I don't know if this will be of interest to anyone but it just reasonated with me on how our likes are interlinked.
Stay safe and well to everyone.
Roger
Whilst I can't really comment on Ron's life and his work I thought I would post on what a small world it is and how nice it is to see common interests with other people.
When I started senior school at the beginning of the 80's I was introduced to a band called Hawkwind who have been around since the late 60's (and are still going!!). One of the associates of Hawkwind was a certain author called Michael Moorcock who I have just read Ron was a fan of. He (Moorcock) wrote several songs with them and indeed actually wrote two books based on the legend of "The Hawklords" giving each band member of the time a background in a fantasy world. Hawkwind also did a whole album and tour based on his books about Elric of Melnibone which Ron mentioned.
When I was given my sculpture a few years later I loved it's look and can imagine it appearing as a character from one or more of his books and I am sure Ron did too.
I don't know if this will be of interest to anyone but it just reasonated with me on how our likes are interlinked.
Stay safe and well to everyone.
Roger
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Re: Frightknights and other Ron Lyon Sculptures
Hi
I’ve stumbled across this website and this page in the hope someone can help.
My husband is Stephen Lyon, Ron’s grandson.
I was wondering if anyone had any sculptures they were willing to part with (would be happy to pay)
Steve hasn’t got a relationship with his dad and when Gramps passed away everyone got a sculpture but he didn’t.
I’ve seen some for sale but I’m not sure if they’re the real deal or if they are replicas. I can’t ask his Dad as we don’t have contact with him and Joyce (Steve’s Nan) sadly passed away last year so I can’t even talk to her.
Thanks in advance and happy to get in touch if easier.
Amanda Lyon
I’ve stumbled across this website and this page in the hope someone can help.
My husband is Stephen Lyon, Ron’s grandson.
I was wondering if anyone had any sculptures they were willing to part with (would be happy to pay)
Steve hasn’t got a relationship with his dad and when Gramps passed away everyone got a sculpture but he didn’t.
I’ve seen some for sale but I’m not sure if they’re the real deal or if they are replicas. I can’t ask his Dad as we don’t have contact with him and Joyce (Steve’s Nan) sadly passed away last year so I can’t even talk to her.
Thanks in advance and happy to get in touch if easier.
Amanda Lyon
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Re: Frightknights and other Ron Lyon Sculptures
First of all condolences for your loss Amanda and I'm doubly sorry the family situation is far from ideal.
Whilst I don't have any myself there are seemingly a good number of them on a well known Auction site. You can contact the sellers directly for any proof of authenticity and can then make an appropriate judgement call. I only know of one occasion when a previous show participant parted with theirs so the chance of getting one of those is particularly remote.
Whilst I don't have any myself there are seemingly a good number of them on a well known Auction site. You can contact the sellers directly for any proof of authenticity and can then make an appropriate judgement call. I only know of one occasion when a previous show participant parted with theirs so the chance of getting one of those is particularly remote.
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Hello. I think I may be able to help you. Back in the 80's I used to go to craft shows regularly, and
I have 2 knights that I believe are Ron's. I have been looking recently for a way to sell them but have struggled as I know live in Spain. However I will be visiting the UK in November. Would you like me to take some photos of them.
I have 2 knights that I believe are Ron's. I have been looking recently for a way to sell them but have struggled as I know live in Spain. However I will be visiting the UK in November. Would you like me to take some photos of them.
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I have 2. Please see my post below.Amandalyon223 wrote: ↑17 Mar 2024, 22:29 Hi
I’ve stumbled across this website and this page in the hope someone can help.
My husband is Stephen Lyon, Ron’s grandson.
I was wondering if anyone had any sculptures they were willing to part with (would be happy to pay)
Steve hasn’t got a relationship with his dad and when Gramps passed away everyone got a sculpture but he didn’t.
I’ve seen some for sale but I’m not sure if they’re the real deal or if they are replicas. I can’t ask his Dad as we don’t have contact with him and Joyce (Steve’s Nan) sadly passed away last year so I can’t even talk to her.
Thanks in advance and happy to get in touch if easier.
Amanda Lyon
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