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Signing UpStep 1Historical Combs
Most of these are made from antler but there are some wood ones mixed in.
Looking at the historical ones we find clues to technique and construction methods, there are also clues to what tools were used. Put on your investigator hat and take a close look at all of them then move on to the next step
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In addition to combs the vikings carried a "toilet set" that comprised an ear spoon, tweezers and pick carved from bone or antler. Vikings in Iceland and many other areas wintered with their livestock indoors, so daily combing may have been necessary to remove fleas, chiggers, ticks etc. The English complained that the Vikings in the Danelaw seduced high born English women by grooming often, bathing weekly, and changing their clothes, (presumably to launder the dirty ones).
I had the time to get this up but not the camera, I'll edit in more details as soon as I can either with art or pics
Just a thought - I don't know how available copper wire is in the thicknesses required. Is it possible to substitute copper tubing? Or brass?