How to dress this blade? Suggestions wanted
I have this nice high quality steel blade, diamond shaped, 32.5 cms long.

The tang is 1 cm thick, so it can be flattened and elongated a little bit yet.

How would you finish it?

Rondel dagger? Bollock dagger?

http://bghomofaber.googlepages.com/pics

Suggestions and discussion welcome.
Hi Bruno,

I think I would used it for a ballock dagger, but that's just my taste :P Perhaps with a birch handle and perhaps some bronse fittings..?
I like the look of the blade, I'd like to see what you end up doing with it. :)

Cheers,
Henrik
Henrik Bjoern Boegh wrote:
Hi Bruno,

I think I would used it for a ballock dagger, but that's just my taste :P Perhaps with a birch handle and perhaps some bronse fittings..?
I like the look of the blade, I'd like to see what you end up doing with it. :)

Cheers,
Henrik


I remember your work, it was very nice.

I have a carpenter who could help me with this handle.

My favourite would be teh rondel o the baselard form (aptest for an italian fighter, if I'm not wrong).

Bollock is nice but it seems to require high wood carving skills.
I think it would look great mounted as a baselard. :)
Chad Arnow wrote:
I think it would look great mounted as a baselard. :)


I agree with that: A baselard style seems perfect fro this blade. Looks a bit too wide at the guard for a Rondel ( mostly a stabbing type blade ). A ballock would also work I think.

Now this is only my personal obsession with having as strong a tang as possible but I would keep it thick at least at the shoulders and might distal taper it in thickness towards the pommel.

Although there is a lot of beef on that tang so I guess it could be widened a bit and made thinner and still be more than strong enough. ;) :lol:
I'd say a baselard would work best.
What about this deltin handle?

I cannot classify it, is this also a baselard?

http://www.deltin.it/2134.jpg

I see that it has a flat blade, I think I could retrodate mine by grooving a little fuller at the first third of the blade.

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