broadsword with great blade presence and surprisingly elegant lines. This is actually my
second Albion Duke. I sold my first to finance another project and upon reflecting about
swords-I've-sold that I would have liked to have kept, found The Duke at the top of the list.

For a time I didn't think The Duke needed a scabbard. It actually looked quite composed " in
the raw," if you will. Inevitably though, one wants to protect a blade from the elements. I also
wanted to test the Scabbard-maker waters beyond the safe harbor of Christian Fletcher, so
contacted Greg Griggs who has done a few scabbards for members here; most notably the
worthy and thoughtful Patrick Kelly ...
After initial how-do-you-do's Greg and I settled in to discuss the commission. Then, crayola,
tracing paper, and pencil in hand I drew up a very basic design :

What recently has driven me a bit crazy is scabbard maintenance. I've had a number made by
Christian Fletcher, some with less metal, some more, and I have found the scabbard bits
and pieces often demand pain-staking, careful attention. One can easily muck-up the leather
trying to flitz-out some oxidation on a chape. Of course, this is just the nature of things. BUT with
maintenance in mind, I wanted as little metal on The Duke's scabbard and rig as possible ...
And so, Greg went to work :




As you can see, Greg nailed the design. And while I hadn't drawn-up the rig, I did express my
interest in something -- again -- very basic, with little metal, that one might wear over the back
or shoulder. Furthermore, Greg received my sword on September 27th and the commission
was finished and returned to me on October 30th. This was an excellent turn-around, but mind
you likely the result of Greg not yet being as busy as, for instance, Christian Fletcher ...
I plan to take a few of my own pics soon, and perhaps note the differences I see in each maker's
works. I do want to say Greg was excellent to work with. Updates were prompt once the show was
underway, and direct questions replied to in a patient and conversational tone and manner. This
made me feel very comfortable with my decision to contact him. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend
Greg to my fellow forumites ...