yesterday arrived my new aunlaz dagger, sold by Arma Bohemia. It's made after an original find, which is displayed in the collection of the Bayerisches Armeemuseum in Ingolstadt/Germany.
I ordered it specifically blunt, to be used at medieval fairs and so on, as such sharps are forbidden by german law in public. Well, the arma had it sharpened it and blunted it then again... :eek: There are also some minor flaws in the overall construction of the dagger, but since I waited several months (instead of 6-8 weeks as promised on their website), I decided to go with it. :\ Originally I ordered it without a sheath, but Jakub offered me an already made one for a small fee. It has a wooden core and a leather covering. I was a bit disappointed, when I found out, that the leather was just glued on, and not sewn. Well, it was cheap, so I don't argue over this. I nonetheless plan to make my own scabbard for the dagger.
A nice detail are the copper inlays at the guards. The replica Aunlaz available via arms & armor lacks these pieces. I am glad, the arma got this right.The overall appearance of the dagger is a bit rough, but well, it's an mediaval item. I'll polish it, if it begins to annoy me. :D
Since I got a cold this weekend, I stayed at home and did some leatherwork. Please note: this is the first time for me, that I have sewn leather like this. So... don't be too harsh ;). I was a bit undecided, if I should go with plain leather or use a bit of goat fur, I found in my stash. Well... I thought the plain leather would be more appropriate for a sergeant at arms. Then I added a suspension like shown on serveral effigies (e.g. in this thread:
http://www.myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t...uspension)
Perhaps I could do some ornamentation on the front piece? If you've got any ideas what and how to do it, let me know them. So I hope you enjoy the pictures.
Thomas


The original find from southern germany 13th/14th century.


The Aunlaz dagger and the scabbard sold by Arma Bohemia.


Tiny copper pieces are inlayed at the bowed guards.


I made the suspension for the scabbard myself.


The backside.