I should receive leather (for the suspension straps) in about a week, and would like input from the forum on what longsword suspensions people find to be o.k. historically, but also more of a favorite in terms of functionality. I have two questions I am sure someone will have a good answer for.
1) In many cases there were 3 straps (often two straps at mouth/locket area attachment) in longsword suspensions even though there were usually just two attachment points at the waist belt and the scabbard. Is there a functional problem with just 2 straps? So far I am planning on something pretty similar to the Brescia scabbard. http://www.albion-swords.com/swords/johnsson/...bbard.htm.
2) Would adjustable buckles on suspension straps be just plain wrong historically? Christian Fletcher’s web site has an image (ATrim Danish two handed model?) showing an adjustable and detachable suspension concept. This appeals a lot to me since one could switch a favorite suspension between several scabbards. http://www.christianfletcher.com/Catalog/Scab...bards.html
The scabbard is supposed to be my imagined idea of an antique Hospitaller’s scabbard, based on the sword typology (T2) and period activity at the defense of Rhodes. I literally beat the leather with a sledge hammer (while wet and wadded up in a towel) but didn’t get it as distressed as I wanted. It is an inch or so longer than the sword, and a brass nail has been driven through the back side of the “moat sale” chape (cut down shorter than as Albion sold it, and wire brushed to give it a duller worn look.) I kept this one lean, and think I am at the limit of what I can do while incorporating substantial quality wool lining and leather materials.
Finished weight (no straps or belt) ~ 14.5 ounces (.41 kilograms)
Maximum Thickness ~ 1” at mouth, embossed / simulated locket area (wool turned down over mouth to prevent it from coming loose at the mouth opening.
Average Thickness – ¾” (19 mm.)
Breakdown of average thickness;
Cavity required for blade …. ……………………..¼” (34%)
Compressed wool (~1/16” wall) lining …………~1/8” (17%)
Covering (2/3 ounce calf) .................a little under 1/8” (15%)
Wood (1/8” wall laminated, passed 210 lb “balance beam/step test”) ~1/4” (34%)

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