Arming sword scabbard (pic heavy)

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MikeDB

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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)
 
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
 
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.
 
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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