Something I've noticed with my newly acquired sword frog from the Inner Bailey...
http://www.theinnerbailey.com/frogsofthecircle3.htmis the constant need to hold the sword because of the imbalance between the hilt
and the now empty scabbard.

I've been contemplating various methods of correcting this and the best method I
could come up with is to drill a small access hole into the scabbard and pour a sufficient
amount of sand to act as a counter-weight to the hilt.
I will then try to pour some white glue into the hole and hopefully it will act as a stopper
in preventing the sand from shifting too much. I have an ornament on hand I can use to
epoxy onto the scabbard to cover up the access hole.
I post this as a lesson learned and a recommendation to anyone else interested in hacking
up a sword to put some counter-weight in the scabbard
BEFORE you epoxy the hilt to the
scabbard!
