Reenactment Bedarf EN

Weder ein wunderbar laufendes Spinnrad, noch ein Schwert aus dutzendfach gefaltetem Stahl schaffen diese besondere Atmosphäre, die wir Reenacter so lieben...

Es sind vielmehr die Dinge des täglichen Bedarfs, die praktischen und die schönen vermeintlichen Kleinigkeiten, welche uns das tägliche (Lager-) Leben erleichtern. Die Rede ist von selbst und Hand gegossenen Schließen aus Zinn, ebenfalls handgefertigten Gebrauchsmessern, ledernen Würfelbechern, Taschen & Täschchen, Gamaschenhaltern, u.v.m.

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latticework: Geoff Egan, Francis Pritchard (Ed.): Dress Accessories 1150 – 1450. Woodbridge, Suffolk 1991, p. 43 – 45. Cataloguenumber 19, Fig. 26

quatrefoil: p. 128, cataloguenumber 597

Late 14th to early 15th ct.
Width: 12 to 15mm
Examples for the singular stamps are decorations of the London Finds currently housed in the Museum of London. The quatrefoil and the latticework patterns are to be found on different strap fragments.

55 Euro

Example for scabbardworks for original blades with period methods.

The triangular corpus is made of cardboard and real gauze.

Laminated with boneglue, this solvent - free lamination does not affect oxidation on the blade.

Saffian-Leathers are found covering scabbards and sheaths throughout the 17.C to the 20.C, the gleam and shine of the leather having been worked out by hand using a bend wooden bord, stays naturally.

Prices on demand and only after firsthand object - evaluation!

This scabbard, for the protection of the Blade is made of moulded, hand - dyed and veg. - tanned leather of 3,5 mm thickness.

Price on demand.

Own reconstruction based on finds from Amsterdam / Damral, NL July, 7th 1972

15th ct
The model for the lower half has been found in Amsterdam, the top half was designed based on the find. The book case is made of undyed calf leather, stamped and with cut design.

Custom made.

Based on a fresco from Genova.

14th ct.
Stout cattle leather with outward facing seams, brass belt fittings. The purse is worn with a Basilard dagger tucked behind pouch and belt, so that its parry sits on the brass. Due to the brass fitting opening the purse is possible without it falling down. Pulling the dagger from its sheath enables the wearer to discard the purse in the blink of an eye.

130 Euro

Own design

Belt pouch made from stout cattle leather with outward facing seams (hand sewn).

125 Euro

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