Elanor's Guide to the Disc

Custom Scabbards
 
 
David Leatherman
Leatherworking stall, Triangular marketplace, Genua
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David can help you create the scabbard of your dreams, or near enough anyway.
Whether you wield a long sword, short sword, greatsword, fencing blade or dagger; David will be able to produce the perfect scabbarb for your blade.
Five different leathers, three different finishings in a large variety of metal and gemstone and a broad selection of motifs help to ensure that your scabbard should be truly unique.
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Sartorn and Son Scabbard Store
Southwest Endless Street, Ankh-Morpork. Few east of Limping Gate.

Al is the eldest son of Ahmed Sartorn who founded the Endless Street scabbard store after the great fire of '02 which destroyed the old store on Heroes Street. Al took over management of the store recently when his father decided to take a well earned retirement, and he lost no time in expanding the business.
The shop carries a range of scabbards in stock for the average buyer who just wants a place to keep his or her weapon, but for the connoisseur or anyone seeking something a little more stylish and personal, Al can make a scabbard tailored to your personal preferences.
You will need to ask for a list for every option as he doesn't volunteer it without being asked.

Custom scabbards are available for:
two-handed sword, long sword, short sword, cutlass, scimitar, rapier, poniard, knife, stiletto, dagger and belt loop.
The loops holding maces, flails, or a keyring.  He has no options for agatean weapons, bastard swords, sabres and other heavy sword types. Nor does he do staff harnesses or anything else for polearms.

With the smaller scabbards (poniard, stiletto, dagger and knife) you can choose from these options:
ankle scabbard, thigh scabbard, wrist scabbard and belt scabbard.
Two-handed sword scabbard is only made for wearing on your back and the other types are belt-slung only.

Scabbards are made from leather and can be covered with
dragonhide, shagreen, sued, velvet, silk, fur and wood or left plain.
The scabbards are still made of leather for appraise and repair options no matter what they are covered with, but the covering is what you see when you look at it, can be used with parser and has a very definite affect on durability.
Silk scabbards will get damaged quite quickly in combat, so keep an eye on them.
There are several different tannings for the plain leather scabbards, a range of colours for cloth or dragonhide scabbards and several different furs and woods.

Pterrence Pturban
Urban Turbans, west side of the bazaar, Djelibeybi
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Custom turbans from Pterrence are capable of concealing daggers.
They act like other clothing type scabbards only without the sheathe being obvious to the eye
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Monsieur Gabbiani
Top floor, Mano Rossa mansion, Genua.

Gabbiani hand-tailors customised suits for the members of the Mano Rossa.
His suits are available in eight colours and seven different fabrics and make a definite statement about the superiority of the person wearing them.  You can chose from four different lapel widths and three different fits.
Gabbiani also offers you the choice of having knife-sheathes in the jacket.
The other option is pockets, though there are deep enough pockets in the trousers and fedora.
The waistcoat even has a small watch pocket.
One should note that when ordering by proxy (only guild members can order directly) you should chose someone of the same sex, as the female suit has a skirt instead of trousers.

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William Cobbler's Shoe Shop
The Soake (southwestern stretch), Ankh-Morpork. [west of Hide Park
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Certain of Mr Cobbler's fine examples of footwear allow the wearer to discreetly sheathe daggers or lockpicks where no one can see. The boots and shoes are of the finest quality and well worth the price. They take 6 roundworld hours to make.

Whether you can sheathe a knife, lockpick or nothing at all is dependant on the size of the shoe.
Below is the list.

peep-toed shoes – none    dress shoes – lockpicks
court shoes – none          ankle boots – lockpicks
mary janes – none           platforms – lockpicks
slingbacks – none           brogues – lockpicks
moccasins – none           loafers – lockpicks
slippers – none               wedges – lockpicks
sandals – none               clogs – lockpicks
mules – none
pumps – non
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