About Me
When I purchased my first sword, it was like finding a missing piece of myself. Gripping the hilt in my hand, the sword was an extension of my arm. The smooth blade looked like it could slice an air molecule in two.
I needed a way to carry the sword that wouldn't allow it to slip out and cause any damage to the blade or the hilt. It would only take one scratch to ruin that pristine finish. I needed a way to protect the blade. I needed a scabbard.
After scouring the internet, I realized I had two options: sell my kingdom for a custom-made scabbard, or gamble my sword's well-being on a basic production scabbard that would likely fit the blade very poorly and frankly, looks very plain and boring. So, I decided upon a third option: I crafted a scabbard to fit my sword.
I needed a way to carry the sword that wouldn't allow it to slip out and cause any damage to the blade or the hilt. It would only take one scratch to ruin that pristine finish. I needed a way to protect the blade. I needed a scabbard.
After scouring the internet, I realized I had two options: sell my kingdom for a custom-made scabbard, or gamble my sword's well-being on a basic production scabbard that would likely fit the blade very poorly and frankly, looks very plain and boring. So, I decided upon a third option: I crafted a scabbard to fit my sword.
Over the years, I have met many people seeking scabbards worthy of their bladed weapons, and because I worked with them to craft top-quality scabbards that were in their price range, they've become not only loyal customers but friends.
As a leatherworker, my work hasn't been limited to scabbards, either; it's expanded to include wearables such as wrist bracers, belts, and pouches. If you want custom leather work you can be proud to own at a price that won't empty your coffers, contact me. The sooner your sword is protected by a scabbard, the better, because your friends know you're lying when you say it's "battle damaged." |
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