Just wanted to share a couple of pics of the scabbard Jesse Bailey made for my ArmArt S4.
I'll post more pics and a more thorough overview sometime this weekend.
I'm very happy with it.
Chad




Thomas McDonald wrote: |
Hi Chad
Nice piece of work ! I'm curious why he chose to slant the intergraded lace at the top , as opposed to being straight across ? Does it hang better with that angle ? Also , what sort of buckle does it have ? Mac |
Patrick Kelly wrote: |
I don't think it has a buckle Mac. It looks like the early medieval pattern in which the end of the belt is split, and then laced through those two holes. |
Patrick Kelly wrote: |
How about some pics of the chape Chad?
Hey, say that three times fast.........chape Chad, chape Chad, chape Chad....................... |
Jesse S. Bailey wrote: |
Some of you had questions regarding the angle of the slit on the scabbard that I made for Chad. Although Oakeshott shows line drawings in some of his books, he never shows an original that has the slits. I found the original in Arms and Armour of the Medieval Knight by David Edge. Look on page 63, there are two original scabbards. I copied the one on the left, which is the St. Maurice sword and scabbard in Turin. If you look closely, the six slits are gradually angled. The one on the right has no such slits, but instead the leather strips encompass a bulk of underlying leather. Both are variations on a theme. And by the way, the St. Maurice scabbard is stiched up the back edge.
I hope this is some help. If anyone has any questions, please feel free to contact me at wensdie@yahoo.com. Thanks, Jesse Bailey |