Posted: Tue 09 Feb, 2010 12:47 pm Post subject: Scottish Two hander question
Does anyone have any clue what the other side of this style of guard might look like? Try as I might I can not find an image of the other side!!
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Yes, that's the so-called "Clamshell Claymore", a form of Scottish Highland Claidheamh Da Laimh that is contemporary with the more well known "typical" Highland two-hander (longer, downsloping quillons ending in quatrefoil terminals and central langets). There are shop records dating back to the late1500's-early 1600's that mention "lang swerds" being fitted with "twa clam-shellit gardis".
This form is not as well-known possibly due to the fact that the more "typical claymores" survived on later due to their use as ceremonial bearing swords. The "clamshell claymore" did not seem to be as popular as a bearing sword. No idea why not...
It's also not as popular as a reproduction piece. I know Armour Class makes one; beyond that, it's a custom job. Tinker Pearce and John Lundemo have made them. I have one by Erik Stevenson, who is unfortunately no longer in the sword business.David K. Wilson, Jr.
Laird of Glencoe
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