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Sean Flynt
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Posted: Wed 16 Jul, 2008 10:47 am Post subject: Need Scabbard Advice |
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I need to make a scabbard for an English baskethilt sword in the style of ca. 1550 (in the middle, below). I don't have any artwork or originals to guide me and I don't even know which methods and furniture are appropriate. Given the date, I assume this should have a wooden core. Locket? Chape? Stud?
I've seen the scabbard Vince Evans made for Nathan Robinson's sword of similar style, but that's a backsword and finer than I'm looking for. I'd really like to see a simple scabbard of the period for a tapered DE blade.
Should I take my cues from Continental field swords or would an English scabbard for this civilian weapon be significantly different. Any advice is welcome, especially accompanied by images.
Thanks!
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-Sean
Author of the Little Hammer novel
https://www.amazon.com/Little-Hammer-Sean-Flynt/dp/B08XN7HZ82/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=little+hammer+book&qid=1627482034&sr=8-1
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Jonathan Hopkins
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Posted: Wed 16 Jul, 2008 11:40 am Post subject: |
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Sean,
Maybe these images have something you could use for inspiration:
http://www.lib.ed.ac.uk/about/bgallery/Galler...eland.html
The swords appear to be worn from a suspension rather than baldrics. This is not my area, but I think baldrics became more prevalent after 1600 and may not be correct for your 16th century sword.
Gordon Frye sent me a link to some nice scabbard and suspension images. I'll try to dig that link up when I get home.
Jonathan
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Sean Flynt
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Posted: Wed 16 Jul, 2008 1:04 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks, Johnathan! This image is actually very helpful--not for the suspension but for what it reveals about the scabbard construction. Looks like I could get away with just a chape. No locket, no stud, just a riser or swelling at the mouth. With such a big space for decoration I guess attention in this period shifted from the locket to the hanger. Since I want to make only the scabbard at this time, that makes life easier for me. I'm not much of a metalworker.
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-Sean
Author of the Little Hammer novel
https://www.amazon.com/Little-Hammer-Sean-Flynt/dp/B08XN7HZ82/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=little+hammer+book&qid=1627482034&sr=8-1
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Tim Harris
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Location: Melbourne, Australia Joined: 06 Sep 2006
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Posted: Wed 16 Jul, 2008 11:00 pm Post subject: |
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Sean,
Not wanting to derail the thread, but is that the Erikson/Trim basket-hilt reviewed here?
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Sean Flynt
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Tim Harris
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Posted: Thu 17 Jul, 2008 7:24 pm Post subject: |
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Sean,
Thanks for satisfying my curiosity. Now here's we really get into danger of diversion....
I asked about the basket hilt, as I have made something in a similar style. Perhaps it was my welding, but it was found that when put through a couple of bouts, the part below the quillon that Blair refers to as the "forward guard" wasn't particularly robust.
I really like the look of this hilt, but I'm informed that particular style was only in use for a decade or so, perhaps due to the relative fragility of that guard. Any thoughts?
(Apologies if this needs to go into another thread)
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Chad Arnow
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Posted: Thu 17 Jul, 2008 7:27 pm Post subject: |
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Tim Harris wrote: | Sean,
Thanks for satisfying my curiosity. Now here's we really get into danger of diversion....
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This thread is about scabbards. If you want to discuss the sturdiness of hilts of this style, that's a great topic for a new thread.
General rule of thumb: when people post that they're worried they're getting off topic or think a new thread might be warranted, they're usually right.
ChadA
http://chadarnow.com/
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