Potomac Celtic Festival
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Vests, Tunics
& Tabards

Halters, Skirts
& Aprons
Surcoats& Capelets
Belts
Pouches, Sporrans, Purses, Bags & Bota
Necklaces & Earings
Gauntlets, Cuffs
& Vambraces
Mugs & Mug Straps
Belt Knives
Boots & Slippers
Scabbards &Sheathes
Cat Toy
Caring For Your Leather
 

Back Seamed Scabbard - Most popular design for swords which hang from your belt. Sleek looking, yet good protection for the sword. Includes a frog (the thing that connects your scabbard to your belt).

Short Swords to 26" Blade $84
Swords, 27" to 37" $95

   

Side Seamed Scabbard - Ninety-Nine percent of all our knife and dagger sheaths are made "side seamed". This style is made with a leather spacer on either side of the blade to keep the blade from cutting the stitches. To further reinforce the design, brass clinch nails are set in intervals in the seam. Sword sheaths can be made by this method but it is more time consuming and more expensive.

5" or less $50
6"-12" $70
12"-18" $80
18"-30" $105

     
 

Swords Worn On the Back - This is the most specialized and complex of the three styles. As most swords are longer than your draw (put you hand straight up over your head and measure from your shoulder to your wrist to get your draw length), a complicated system of hooks and straps must be used to allow you to actually get the sword off your back in a a graceful motion.*

*Note - Most crossbows can be hung in this manner also. As there are so many different shapes and sizes of blades, we must have your knife or sword to make the scabbard or sheath.

Scabbard (worn on back) $200
With a waist Belt $250
With Blade covered to the hooks, add $65

   

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