Hi everybody,
I'm sure many of us have seen Tod's awesome new skeans and videos about them (check them out if you haven't on the Tod's Workshop and Tod Cutler channels on YouTube!).
I have a question in virtue of learning that little bit more about them. Tod highlights the unusual construction of them. There is, however, at least one skean I know of that didn't have that same construction using wedges. It uses a more or less standard peen with a pommel or pommel cap. It also has a round, non-waisted grip. Tod, as some of us might remember, used to sell one (it is still available at kult of athena: https://www.kultofathena.com/product/tod-cutler-irish-scian-or-skean-medieval-dagger/) and there are others who sell, or sold, very similar ones.
Wulflund sells this: https://www.wulflund.com/weapons/swords/other-swords/irish-skean-xvi-century-battle-ready-replica.html/
An Irish arms one was featured here: https://myArmoury.com/nateb_dagg_ia_skean.html
Apparently this style is based on one from the river Shannon. I'm wondering if this was a weird one-off, or if it is an earlier, or later development (Wulflund says 16th century, which I think makes a contemporary of the wedge constructed ones). Any insights?
Thanks guys!
Dan
Thanks,
Dan
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