Postby Corey Roberts » Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:09 pm
In my opinion, this is a much better idea from a usage perspective, than the old idea of a "rain guard". The space between the cross and the opening of the scabbard really isn't wide enough to let any significant amount of water down the scabbard, and if water draining down into a scabbard was a problem, why wouldn't we see "rain guards" being built on all the worlds swords to prevent the same problem? I think this idea is an excellent hypothesis, although there is really no way of proving it for sure. Another though I had, if anybody has noticed these pieces of leather sit exactly where your thumb goes when performing cuts like a Zwerchhaw, or other cuts where the thumb is used to support the blade. Perhaps the piece of leather is also just an addition to aid in comfort of thumb placement?
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