Posts: 1,462 Location: Laurel, MD, USA
Tue 12 Jan, 2010 6:53 am
Khaire!
I *think* that's supposed to be an interpretation of the Mycenaean "Lion Hunt" dagger. The original, along with a number of similar pieces, had an inset panel of specially blackened bronze inlaid with gold and silver. These daggers typically don't have a tang at all, the hilt being riveted to the shoulders of the blade. So all you have to do is lop off the tang and drill a few holes. Ah, found a photo, attached below.
The Albion Moat bronzes are certainly a cheap way to get into bronze weaponry, but they generally involve more work for less satisfaction. Once you get a GOOD bronze weapon from Neil or one of the other good casters out there, you'll never go back to the Indian-made things. You can see a few conversions that I've done:
http://www.larp.com/hoplite/BAweapons.html
Good luck! And yell if you need more advice.
Matthew
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