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JE Sarge
Industry Professional
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Posted: Fri 17 Aug, 2012 3:09 pm Post subject: Crusader Monk: Del Tin Late Crusader Sword |
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Here is one I just finished for a customer a few hours ago.
The sword is an older model Del Tin Late Period Crusader sword. I gave the poplar core a cover of smooth grain leather, dyed a dark antique tan. The suspension is pretty straighforward, being a heavy duty laced frog crafted from 9-11oz tooling leather which holds the sword at a cant on the left hip. The belt and frog are dyed black to match the grip, and were given a high gloss sheen. The Latin Cross and shield were embossed at the throat to match the same theme on the pommel of the sword. The mild steel chape was given a utilitarian finish and left darkened to match the finish on the sword's fittings.
This package is a simple, yet functional approach for a pragmatic swordsman who would embrace the sword as more of a tool of the trade than something to hang over the mantle.
J.E. Sarge
Crusader Monk Sword Scabbards and Customizations
www.crusadermonk.com
"But lack of documentation, especially for such early times, is not to be considered as evidence of non-existance." - Ewart Oakeshott
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William Swiger
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Posted: Fri 17 Aug, 2012 11:05 pm Post subject: |
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Very well done. Like the color combination and also the cross on the scabbard.
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Roger Hooper
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Posted: Sat 18 Aug, 2012 6:46 am Post subject: |
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That's nice, how the shield on the scabbard reflects the one on the pommel.
I always liked that sword, DT5144, type XV from around 1400. It's one of my favorite Det Tins, one of the first swords I ever bought.
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