|
just click onto most thumbnails to see a larger picture
[Home] [Up]
the attic
The Textbook
of Theatrical Combat
More than just a stage combat book!
How do I place an order?
| |
Sashes & Belts for Rent
(technically a sash becomes a baldric when it has a holder
for a scabbard)
( prices shown are for up to 30 days' rental )
If ordering belts, it helps if you can provide waist sizes.
L01-B – Basic Belt:
black or brown 2" wide - whether for sabre, rapier, broadsword or pistol,
nothing fancy here. It’s just a belt, though wider than most. Shown worn in the
medieval manner. $4.00
L01-W – Basic Belt:
white 2" wide - $5.00
L10 – Basic Sash:
a very common way to start hanging a sword on
someone, especially military sabres and civilian smallswords, but just as with
the belt [above] some type of frog or scabbard holder is needed.
$4.50
L10 – Basic Sash:
white 2" wide - $6.00
L24 – Standard Baldric:
with three buckled straps to hold the scabbard in
place, it can also be used to hold a sword without a scabbard.
$17.60
L08 – Web Belt: military, olive drab only. We’re not a costume company, so we
can’t match specific military uniforms, but we have some generic items like this
that can help give a more authentic look.
$2.40
L21 – Back Baldric:
this is a combination of the basic sash along with a
special frog to hold a sheath
or just the sword, and is a very burly look, but anatomy dictates that the sword
blade can be no longer than the actor’s arm from wrist to shoulder, or the sword
simply can’t be drawn. $14.80 (waist
belt not included)

L15 – Sam Brown Sash:
add it to a basic belt for the Sam Brown military look
(shown with belt and holster - not included) $4.50

L18 – Musket Sling:
Most early longarms did not have straps attached
directly to the wooden stocks. Instead, these slings cradle the gun without
damaging the wood. NOTE: Not all guns can use straps. shotguns
and lever-action rifles, for example cannot take the strain. $3.60
Looking for bandoleers and ammo
belts? Click here
|