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[Most sales items are built when the order is placed, so be sure and give us enough time to both construct and ship these items to you.]

 

    L93 - Gauntlets, short cuff: medium-thick leather to protect the hands, but flexible for any kind of sword work - which can mean the difference between a bruised finger and a broken, infected finger. Black or brown, Velcro closure, in extra small, small, medium, and large [and it's better to go a little smaller than a little large. Looseness in the fingertips causes blisters, and leather does stretch with use] ; 3 inch cuff. $18 for black -  $23 for brown - .

    L96 - Gauntlets, long cuff: while they last, we have the same gauntlets as above, but with a longer stretch of leather below the wrist. Black only, and only in medium; 6 inch cuff. $24 each pair.

   L403 - ZA! Rapier Frog: a "frog" is an open leather pocket which can hold a sword without need of a sheath or scabbard. We have included a metal insert for that "zing" sound when drawing the weapon. Available in black (shown) or brown. Specify right or left hand. $16     [Important Note: not all swords work well in an angled frog. Some of the larger full-hilted rapiers when fitted with epee blades or even schlaeger blades are "handle heavy" and tend to pitch forward unless they are in full scabbard.]

    L46 – Poniard Frog: Meant to hold thin-bladed weapons securely. $12

    L451 – Broadsword/Dagger Frog: As the name implies, it will hold just about any wide bladed weapon $12

    L24 - Standard Baldric: with three straps to hold the scabbard in place, can also be used to hold a sword without any scabbard. Available in black or brown Specify right or left hand. $87

   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. Be sure to specify overall length -   $20

    L52 – Hook Sabre Carrier (for two-ringed scabbards): Check your props cabinet and you might find a few scabbards with rings but no way to attach it to the actor. The adjustable carrier easily clips on to the scabbard, and the hook can drop onto any sash or belt. $23

 

 

 

    Z01 – Basic Flintlock Frog: By the 1700’s, pistols are small enough to carry on one’s person, but there are still no holsters. Most were simply stuck through a belt. That's an easy way to accidentally drop a gun, so in the mid-18th century some naval units were specifically issued scabbard frogs as what would become the first holsters. Although the practice was not widespread for land forces, they are extremely practical on stage.

    We created this version of supple leather so as to gently but snugly hold the pistol in place. It almost looks like a left-handed holster until you see that the shape has to accommodate and protect the very exposed hammer of these early single-shot pistols.      $52

 

 

Z13 – Fast-Draw w/ belt: these are used items, from our rental stock, and we are getting rid of all of them. These are made of heavy gauge leather, with a tooled finish and integrated belt.  We have them in both single rigs (right hand only) and double rigs.

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