I recently finished this langseax, scabbard and belt harness. Firstly I would like to thank Matthew Bunker and Jeroen Zuderwijk for scabbard advice. Their help was very welcome, but I would of course like to say that any mistakes are entirely my own.
The langseax blade is by Paul Binns and has a piled edge, two core twist and wrought iron back and is about 24" long. The pommel and guard are in bronze and based on the Northolt seax and the handle is in boxwood, horn and bone.
The scabbard is in vegtan and fitted with bronze plates and buckles. The bronze work throughout is oxidised rather than bright.
There are only a couple of images of langseax being worn and the method of suspension is not at all clear. It seems that the scabbards have this distinctive stepped outline and were worn at an angle similar to medeival swords and are likely to have been suspended from a waist belt. The harness I created is therefore one of conjecture however it holds the seax very securely and stabley.
I hope you like it.
Tod











