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Old 13th March 2012, 06:37 PM   #4
Atlantia
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Originally Posted by fearn
Hi Atlantia,

Thanks, that's pretty much what I'm thinking of doing. As for the sword, I just realized I haven't taken a good picture of it. You can see the sword at http://www.bronze-age-swords.com/Bri...d_European.htm. I got the "Limehouse Type," and it's much nicer in the hand. When the light gets better here, I'll post a picture.

I had a chat with the maker (Neil Burridge, great guy) and he told me that none of the British bronze swords have been found with any evidence of metal fittings. Either they were thrown into the river bare, or (more likely) their scabbards were made entirely of organic materials that rotted away. Leather and wood is the default choice, but if the vikings thought linen might work, I'm willing to try it too.

Best,

F
Hi Fearn

I've long admired Neil's work. There is a good video on youtube if you search using his name.

Bronze weapons are amazing. Are you making the hilt yourself or opting for one pre-hilted?

I don't have any European bronze swords, but I do have an ancient 'Persian' dagger and mace head.

Look forward to seeing pictures of your sword.
Best
Gene
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