http://www.kultofathena.com/product.asp ... tlery+Seax
The wooden sheath leaves a lot of room for customization.
seems like a good deal on a seax
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Re: seems like a good deal on a seax
Kris Cutlery makes a good product. It looks like a nice find.
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Re: seems like a good deal on a seax
Ooh.. and for another $20 they've got a layered/folded steel one!
I'm not personally in the market, but it looks like a great introduction to the type.
Toss the scabbard, replace with a leather-and-brass-sheet sheath, slim down and stain the grip: lots of potential there!
Our Rangers Apprentice fans could do a lot worse. I bet re-hafting either with leather washers would be trivial.
I'm not personally in the market, but it looks like a great introduction to the type.
Toss the scabbard, replace with a leather-and-brass-sheet sheath, slim down and stain the grip: lots of potential there!
Our Rangers Apprentice fans could do a lot worse. I bet re-hafting either with leather washers would be trivial.
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