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Post by legacyofthesword on Nov 14, 2018 20:06:31 GMT
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Post by Jordan Williams on Nov 15, 2018 8:53:41 GMT
That's pretty cool, why do they refer to it as a weavers sword?
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Post by demonskull on Nov 15, 2018 9:20:03 GMT
That's pretty cool, why do they refer to it as a weavers sword? “The sword was used probably by women, to hammer threads into place on a loom; the pointed end is for picking up the threads for pattern-making. It’s highly decorated - the Vikings decorated every utilitarian object,” he said.
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Post by AndiTheBarvarian on Nov 15, 2018 11:58:13 GMT
It's not a real sword but a weaving tool that looks similar to a sword and therefore is named "weaver's sword".
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Post by pgandy on Nov 15, 2018 13:27:12 GMT
Thanks for sharing.
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Post by nerdthenord on Nov 15, 2018 13:42:08 GMT
That’s pretty cool, honestly.
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Post by MOK on Nov 15, 2018 18:28:24 GMT
Misleading headline is misleading.
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