Hey Rangers!
It seems I've had a brain cramp this morning. My desktop computer went down a few months ago. On it was all of links I had to sites about seaxes. I am wanting to do some research and start making my seaxes more historically accurate. If you know of any good seax sites, please post them. (Yes, I know I've just opened myself up for a hoard of seax jokes. ).
A site for historical seaxes
Moderator: Eric C
A site for historical seaxes
Ichthean Forge (pronounced Ick thee an). Maker of knives, and primitive camping gear.
- Kortoso
- Haeropada
- Posts: 822
- Joined: Fri Oct 03, 2014 9:37 pm
- Location: Chiang Mai, Thailand
- Contact:
Re: A site for historical seaxes
Here's a good start:
http://www.swordforum.com/forums/showth ... Sax-styles
http://www.swordforum.com/forums/showth ... Sax-styles
There are no safe paths in this part of the world. Remember you are over the Edge of the Wild now, and in for all sorts of fun wherever you go.
Re: A site for historical seaxes
Hmm, SFI. That's the first forum I ever joined. I'll keep my opinion of that site to myself. I'll check out the link though. Thanks.
Ichthean Forge (pronounced Ick thee an). Maker of knives, and primitive camping gear.
- Elleth
- êphal ki-*raznahê
- Posts: 2937
- Joined: Wed Nov 03, 2010 5:26 am
- Location: in the Angle; New England
Re: A site for historical seaxes
Gosh.. I recall seeing a LONG thread w/lots of pictures in the myArmoury site. You'd need to search it back out of the archives though.
Persona: Aerlinneth, Dúnedain of Amon Lendel c. TA 3010.
Re: A site for historical seaxes
Why didn't I think of myarmoury? That would be a logical place.
Ichthean Forge (pronounced Ick thee an). Maker of knives, and primitive camping gear.