viking sword from scania need help for info.
Hi all! i would like to discuss about a sword that i found in a book yesterday but couldn't find any info about it (at least i have the place).

it was found in scania more presisely in Dyback.

the more info i can find the more grateful i will be :D .

the info i would like to have is like its measurements, the period it was in use(century as well) , some of its history would be great too... :lol:

I really fell in love for this sword if i can get one like this with a custom grip in leather (not this year tough) i think i'll be a happy man. :D :lol:
I hope you speak German.

http://www.dietraumschmiede.de/schau/schau.htm
it will take me many hours but i cant translate them by dictionnary :lol: .
Have you seen a Del Tin version? http://www.deltin.net/elenco1.htm
I was able to translate using google functions while using Firefox.
hope that helps

Eric E
Hi Etienne,

Unfortunately I was not able to open the link to the german site, so I don't know it's content.
The Dyback sword has already been discussed on this forum, I suggest that you make a search about it.
Only a part of the sword has survived, its length is 51.7 cm. There is a part of the blade with the mouth of scabbard welded (by corrosion) to the guard and the lower part of the pommel. These fittings are made of gilt-silver inlaid with niello. The sword is of Anglo-Scandinavian style and supposedly from c. AD 1000.
It is now at Statens Historika Museum (Stockholm, Sweden) were I was lucky to watch it.

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