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Last week I watched the movie Longships from 1964, again
I know it isn't historically correct and it's only loosely based on the book not to mention their outfit :lol: ), but I can't help it, I dig these old movies anyway for some reason
So I made my last knife a little vikingish 
The knife is 27 cm long with a 16 cm long, 2,5 cm wide and 4 mm thick blade, forged from spring steel and L6.
It's handle is made of maple, walnut, iron and stabilized leather spacers with a copper pin.
The sheath is hand sewn from 4 mm thick cow hide.
Enjoy the pics!
Last week I watched the movie Longships from 1964, again
I know it isn't historically correct and it's only loosely based on the book not to mention their outfit :lol: ), but I can't help it, I dig these old movies anyway for some reason
The knife is 27 cm long with a 16 cm long, 2,5 cm wide and 4 mm thick blade, forged from spring steel and L6.
It's handle is made of maple, walnut, iron and stabilized leather spacers with a copper pin.
The sheath is hand sewn from 4 mm thick cow hide.
Enjoy the pics!