Commission: Sword Belt Spreader - Birch and Briar

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Medieval sword belts were often made with many buckles so that they could strap down onto different sword sheaths and be re-used (if you had to make everything from scratch, you’d make sure it could be re-used, too!). In the Society for Creative Anachronism, which does medieval recreation, many rapier fighters use this type of

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Commission: Sword Belt Spreader - Birch and Briar

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