I have just finished this piece for a client and it has a couple of interesting features.
The messer is styled after late 15thC pieces and has a very broad blade, starting at 6mm thick at the hilt and dropping down to around 2mm near the tip and then it thickens out into a reinforced point around 4mm thick.
The handle scales are in bone with a central fuller, making its way back through the grip and is pinned with hollow steel rivets.
The scabbard has to be a little thicker than I would like all the way down as it needs clearance for the reinforced tip, but otherwise is made from poplar and covered in veg tan leather. A 'problem' that messer scabbards have is that the curve requires the the scabbard to be a little broader at the throat than the blade, so it rattles a little and this is generally unavoidable. The customer wanted a scabbard without this looseness, so suggested a rounded rain flap with a cut out for the nagel; it works well.
Blade length 63cm/25"
Blade width at hilt 52mm/2"
overall weight 1000g/2.2lbs
I hope you like it and any questions or comments, please fire away.
Tod













