Postby robrobertson » Fri Jan 28, 2005 4:24 pm
One of the things that the Norse used to do, is to line the inside of the scabbard with seal skin. Hair next to blade with the loose end of the hair pointed towards the tip. This way when you draw the blade it will clean it. I don't know where you live or what the environmentalists may have done to make that difficult, but I thought that you might find that interesting. It's something that I picked up from a museum in Edinburgh Scotland.
At the risk of sounding like a jerk to mention the obvious; MAINTENANCE!!!
About the only way to neglect your blade worse than blocking with the edge, or test cutting concrete is NEGLECT! Giving your blades a light coat of oil once a month, will be one of the best things that you can do.
Another option, especially if you're going to do a demo is to give your blade a light coat and buffing with car wax. It REALLY helps later when you need to remove all of those fingerprints! It'll even help your presentation go more smoothely as you can focus on it instead of the usual interruptions of "Please don't touch the blade..."
Coating the scabbard is great, but don't fall into the trap of neglect.
Fare thee well.
Rob
Dean deas thu fhein! / Make yourself ready!