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Title: Albion Caithness w/ C/F custom rig on ebay
Post by: Lord Dane on 2014-03-26, 14:51:55
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Albion-Caithness-sword-with-a-custom-scabbard-made-by-Christian-Fletcher-/261433919057?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cdead0651 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Albion-Caithness-sword-with-a-custom-scabbard-made-by-Christian-Fletcher-/261433919057?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cdead0651)

Not for that price but nice.
Title: Re: Albion Caithness w/ C/F custom rig on ebay
Post by: Sir William on 2014-03-27, 17:07:47
You'd pay more for that same rig if you bought it all new; it isn't a bad price.  The sword is of a typology (Type XII) that I'm enamored with but I'm not a fan of the fittings- not doing a Scottish impression myself.  One thing about those pics, he really should take one of the backside of the scabbard.
Title: Re: Albion Caithness w/ C/F custom rig on ebay
Post by: Sir Brian on 2014-03-27, 22:17:54
Concur about the price being fair considering the price of a new blade and the CF scabbards. This is a great price in the luxury of convenience and instant gratification.  ;)
Title: Re: Albion Caithness w/ C/F custom rig on ebay
Post by: Lord Dane on 2014-03-28, 17:11:27
Concur about the price being fair considering the price of a new blade and the CF scabbards. This is a great price in the luxury of convenience and instant gratification.  ;)

Meant price compared to my wallet not the resale value. Price is reasonable.
Title: Re: Albion Caithness w/ C/F custom rig on ebay
Post by: Sir Brian on 2014-03-28, 17:13:05
Concur about the price being fair considering the price of a new blade and the CF scabbards. This is a great price in the luxury of convenience and instant gratification.  ;)

Meant price compared to my wallet not the resale value. Price is reasonable.

That sentiment could be applied to all aspects of our mutual addictions!  ;)
Title: Re: Albion Caithness w/ C/F custom rig on ebay
Post by: Sir William on 2014-03-28, 17:54:06
Agreed!  lol
Title: Re: Albion Caithness w/ C/F custom rig on ebay
Post by: Sir James A on 2014-03-29, 20:58:48
Concur about the price being fair considering the price of a new blade and the CF scabbards. This is a great price in the luxury of convenience and instant gratification.  ;)

Meant price compared to my wallet not the resale value. Price is reasonable.

That sentiment could be applied to all aspects of our mutual addictions!  ;)

Sigh :D
Title: Re: Albion Caithness w/ C/F custom rig on ebay
Post by: scott2978 on 2014-04-12, 19:35:38
The rule of thumb for swords is similar to that of scopes on rifles: that you should spend as much on the scabbard as you did on the sword, relatively speaking. If you buy from one of the top two or three scabbard makers in the world, you could easily pay $2,000 for the scabbard alone, and you'd not be getting gyped! You'd be getting the Ferrari of sword scabbards.

I can say from experience that having a crummy scabbard will drag down the look of your whole harness, and having a fantastic one will do the opposite.

Scott
Title: Re: Albion Caithness w/ C/F custom rig on ebay
Post by: Sir Ulrich on 2014-04-14, 01:15:06
I only payed about 350 for my scabbard but it isnt bad at all. Rather simple but functional and is lined with oiled wool so I dont have to oil the blade a ton and rather accurate. I have rather ornate bronze fittings on it too. Only complaint I really have is it doesnt match my Teutonic harness due to being red and black though the grip on my sword is aged red, I plan to get a scabbard for my soon to get Ritter to remedy that problem. For now I will stick to my heraldic kit and the Teutonic one I will save for later.
Title: Re: Albion Caithness w/ C/F custom rig on ebay
Post by: Sir James A on 2014-04-14, 02:09:56
Following up on what Scott said, I can't find my bookmark for it, but there was a discussion of inventory records from the 15th or 16th century in which the value of the sword was less than that of the scabbard; so paying more for a scabbard than the sword is period in some instances. It's a question of does it fit your budget, generally.
Title: Re: Albion Caithness w/ C/F custom rig on ebay
Post by: Sir Nate on 2014-04-14, 02:11:49
Following up on what Scott said, I can't find my bookmark for it, but there was a discussion of inventory records from the 15th or 16th century in which the value of the sword was less than that of the scabbard; so paying more for a scabbard than the sword is period in some instances. It's a question of does it fit your budget, generally.

Scabbards must have been made of Gold! Or the ability to make a good sword became more and more common.
Title: Re: Albion Caithness w/ C/F custom rig on ebay
Post by: Sir Edward on 2014-04-14, 13:51:15
The rule of thumb for swords is similar to that of scopes on rifles: that you should spend as much on the scabbard as you did on the sword, relatively speaking.

That rule also applies to stereo systems, that you should always spend more on the speakers than you do on the rest of the audio gear.

There are many cost-effective options out there for scabbards, but if you want something truly unique, and heirloom quality, you're going to spend more on the scabbard than on the sword. Not everyone can afford it, but to me, it's really the "right" way to go.