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If you want to not only look but play the part properly, then having the right accessories is important.

The re-enactment scene is where I really started to get excited about what I could make. 

Where possible, attributions to specific historical images and dates are provided in descriptions, but if you have any questions, please do get in touch.  Please note that all my knives are sharp - 

they are not for battle or fight re-enactments!

For purchase, please see stocks in the shop

 Langsett: 5" general purpose belt/eating knife, suitable for all periods

 

 

 

 Crich: 5" petal shaped eating knife based on Medieval to Tudor finds (British Museum)

 Curbar: 6" belt knife based on London finds from late Tudor period (Museum of London)

 

 

 

 Grassmore: 6" general purpose cooking knife (Anglo Saxon on, British Museum)

 

 

 

 

 Brakenfield: 7" general purpose cooking knife (Anglo Saxon on, British Museum)

 

 

 Ashbourne: 8" general purpose cooking knife (Anglo Saxon on, British Museum)

 

 

 Charlesworth: 10" Seax based on Anglo Viking finds. Also available as Rowarth (8") and Wheston (6") 

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