The sword is a Generation 2 (Legacy Arms) Dordogne. The scabbard was decent, so the customer left it as is. We went with a simple angled frog suspension with a decorative celtic concho (to match the belt) and forward facing lacing. The grip of the Dordogne needed an ovehaul, so I re-wrapped it in pigskin and bound with cord for a nice textured feel in the hand. I added a central riser to the waisted grip and bloused the ends of the wrap to cover the steel bands and at top and bottom - giving the appearance of two more risers. All in all an improvement.
The dagger is a custom A&A with 12.5" blade. The scabbard is poplar covered in full grain leather with decorative risers. The chape with finial is forged from mild steel. The suspension is a simple laced frog.
The belt was done to the customer's request and is decorated in celtic cross conchos with alternating rows of antique brass rivets. The customer wanted something more flashy than a regular belt, so this one does the trick. There is enough slack in the belt for the customer to do a knightly knot which will accent the tip's concho.




