Postby s_taillebois » Sat Sep 30, 2006 5:09 pm
To a point, the scabbard was removed at times. And occasionally carried on the horse itself. Medieval/Renn battles, often the movement of armies was such that lines of battle took a while to form. Much of the 'travel gear', was often left behind in the carts and etc. Ambushes obviously another matter.
Civilian use, many towns had laws (or customs), which discouraged the day to day wearing of battlefield weapons. Staffs, daggers, short rapiers often were considered differently...if for no other reason that these were less of a nuisance when carried into the market, tavern, cote and etc.
Generally a scabbard's light enough it won't impede movement to a high degree.
Advisible, would depend on what one's doing? Practice with a waster and a hanging scabbard, no problem. However, some have gotten into trouble practicing drawing and flourishing with a live blade. Obviously, generally not the esteemed contingent here on ARMA and the like...but there are people who do forget that swords are weapons...and exercise much less care than they would with a firearm.
Steven Taillebois