I made this brass carrier slide from part of a sword basket guard.
18TH CENTURY LIVING HISTORY, HISTORICAL TREKKING, AND PERIOD WILDERNESS LIVING.
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Tuesday 8 April 2014
My Hunting Sword Scabbard Finished.
My leatherwork is very basic, I have seen some lovely work over the years, but I can not even come close to matching it. Still what I make does work, so I do not give myself a too harder time ! At least you know that if I can make something, you can too.
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18th century,
equipment,
historical trekking,
hunting sword,
leather,
living history,
short sword,
sword scabbard,
tools,
weapons
Australia
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5 comments:
Nice job Keith, compliments the hunting sword nicely.
excellent job keith very nice wouldn't want perfection in a case sheath that's been made in the frontier life keith im going to post a video soon on not so traditional gear as you but leather haversack and some other stuff would appreciate your imput
Thank you. email me if you think I can help.
historicaltrekker@gmail.com
Keith.
Thank you Gorges.
Keith.
Wow again I'm impressed. Top shelf sir. Would still love to see footage of these beauties ,being worn, drawn, and some closeups. If you did and were feeling froggy some cutting demonstrations and maintenence routine? Just an idea, my feelings wouldn't be hurt :)
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