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The description I gave Dan was something like:
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"It should be a scabbard and belt that might have been worn to France in 1350 by a lesser nobleman of poor means. It should be a bit dated during that period, possibly something that was handed down by a father or uncle from the early 1300s. It should be for an experienced fighting man, a veteran of many a skirmish. A fighting man of modest means. A nice scabbard, but still all business." |
Dan made a number of suggestions, and ended up patterning the belt after something in the Oakeshott books. I would encourage Dan to further explain the inspirations for the piece.
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One touch he suggested was to add a series of modest coats of arms spaced down the length of the scabbard. Since my family name is English, he researched Harris costs of arms and sent me several to choose from. In the end, we both agreed on what you see in the photos.
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Dan also designed and forged the buckle and chape, which while simple in design, I think add to the historic story of the piece's theoretical owner.
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Here are the rest of the pics. I don't think the photos do the piece real justice. But they show the detail and workmanship to an appreciable level.
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