Arming sword scabbard (pic heavy)

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MikeDB

Jack in the Green
Dec 13, 2005
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Ok, as I’ve had photobucket issues I have at least saved these so I thought I’d share them here.

I was commissioned to make another scabbard for an arming sword.
Circa 1300 with an integrated sword belt (not seen much after 1350)

Cuir bouilli central core, calfskin over wrap and a wet formed hide outer with a four colour dye mix.


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An interesting build if a little hard wearing on the hands.

My client also wanted a pair of tankards with heraldic coat of arms, so….


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Thanks for looking!
Mike (working somewhere in the past)
 

MikeDB

Jack in the Green
Dec 13, 2005
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East Yorkshire
Thanks chaps. As when it goes back to the client, I still have the historical research and pics but then it's on to the next in the list.

Cheers
Mike
 

drew1166

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Jun 1, 2007
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Really nice work there Mike, I made one for my viking sword a couple of years back so I know how frustrating it can get.

B.T.W.

Who made the sword??? It looks like an Armourclass.

Drew.
 

MikeDB

Jack in the Green
Dec 13, 2005
266
14
57
East Yorkshire
Really nice work there Mike, I made one for my viking sword a couple of years back so I know how frustrating it can get.

B.T.W.

Who made the sword??? It looks like an Armourclass.

Drew.

Cheers Drew, not too frustrating just a little er, different as I couldn't use a wooden inner & there is not much written on cuir liners :rolleyes:

The sword was made by Mark Vickers, St Georges Armoury.

Mike
 

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