A belt was wrapped around their waists, bearing a pair of scabbards and two small, pentagonal shields. |
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The horses are unsaddled, the Winchesters taken from their scabbards for protection through the night. |
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Two curved Elven swords, sheathed in scabbards of shining marble, leaned against the throne he sat upon. |
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Swords needed leather grips, belts, and leather scabbards overlaid with hammered bronze leaf. |
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Entering through the low door, they saw opposite them above a fireplace two swords sheathed in their scabbards, glittering in the gloom. |
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The better hip scabbards pull the gun into the beltline from both front and back. |
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Scabbards can be seen from the days of the Greek hoplite, worn suspended at the waist. |
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The rear of some scabbards was also decorated and all had loops at the back to take the leather belting which would attach the weapon to its wearer. |
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They typically had gold foil hilts, gold sheet scabbards, and scabbard fittings decorated in the polychrome style. |
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The Butcher-Lite includes every tool needed to field dress, skin, quarter and debone big game, all encased in a nylon roll pack with snap-in plastic knife scabbards. |
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