I have a freind who is just getting into Renfaires and Reenacting and is wanting to carry his Claymore. He has the big, two handed medieval style Claymore, not the later basket hilt, broadsword style just for clarification. His personae is that of a Scottish soldier/mercenary. For Faire, of course, a back scabbard would work just fine, but he is also planning to do some 16th and 17th century reenacting in a newly forming unit, where he will be the Pike Sergeant. His idea is to carry the sword as a symbal of rank and heritage, sort of like a German Landsknect Dopfelsoldern. He doesn't have a lot of cash, due to being laid off for a long time and just getting back to work recently so he asked if I could possibly research and produce something suitable for him. So far, I have been unable to find anything mentioned or shown in books or pictures about or from the period. Plenty of pictures show Scots with these weapons, but all are bare bladed as they are shown on guard duty or parade/processions in a ceremonial type situation. My research has indicated they were used more like a polearm than sword, so I am unsure if they ever were sheathed, so to speak. Hopefully someone here may be able to either tell me or point me in the direction of some helpfull information.