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3rd February 22, 04:03 AM
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How does one wear the baskethilt broadsword?
I was recently gifted with a baskethilt broadsword of decent quality. It has a two-ring military-style scabbard. How would it be suspended/carried when wearing a modern kilt, on the rare occasions when I might do so? I have seen them worn by drum majors, but have not had the opportunity to examine the type of belt/harness involved...
Thank you for any input, ideas, and/or photos.
Last edited by MacNachtan Archer; 3rd February 22 at 04:04 AM.
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3rd February 22, 06:25 AM
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4th February 22, 08:40 AM
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The white leather over-the-shoulder style was (and still is) worn by Highland officers in Full Dress and No1 Dress.
There's a different style for non-Highland British officers where the two narrow belts (slings) that go to the scabbard are attached to the waistbelt, and the waistbelt has a narrow shoulder strap also attached which helps support the weight of the sword.
Here's a reproduction of a Victorian British officer's belt. You can see the two attachment points for the two slings, the hook, and the shoulder belt
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Done in brown leather, with a different buckle, and with the slings connecting to a frog designed for the Service Dress scabbard (no rings) it's worn in Service Dress even today by officers, the familiar Sam Browne belt:
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4th February 22, 10:09 AM
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