AndyL1 Posted April 7, 2010 Report Posted April 7, 2010 So I've always wondered why a sword/dagger/knife frog is called a frog. Anybody care to shed some light on this for me. Just one of those oddball questions I have on occasion. :-) -Andy Quote Blackthorn Leather on Etsy • Blackthorn Leather on Facebook
Members DSJackson Posted April 8, 2010 Members Report Posted April 8, 2010 That is one damn fine question, wondered that too but never thought to put it out there. Quote
Members WyomingSlick Posted April 8, 2010 Members Report Posted April 8, 2010 (edited) Frog is a common term used to describe an item used to join two other items that is shaped like a Y or fork. The term is used for example to describe where two train tracks join together and in metal structures where two members join at an angle. In this case, it is used to refer to the loop used to join the belt and the sheath or scabard. Edited April 8, 2010 by WyomingSlick Quote (John 8:32) And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. (KJV) And the truth is that religion is nothing more than the lame attempt by largely ignorant people to bring sense and order to a world that was beyond their comprehension. Once you see religion for the delusional and superstitious artifact it is............... you will be free !
Members TimDreamer Posted April 8, 2010 Members Report Posted April 8, 2010 (edited) Remember those jackets that used to be fastened in the front by putting a loop over a large piece of horn or a large button? Those loop type fasteners are called frogs. Same principle and wording applies when it comes to scabbards on knives, etc. Ack!! Ya beat me to it by that much, Slick!! LoL. Edited April 8, 2010 by TimDreamer Quote An appeaser is a guy who throws his friends to the alligator in hopes that the alligator will eat him last. -- Winston Churchill True Gun Control is grouping your shots and hitting what you are aiming at. -- Tim Dotson
AndyL1 Posted April 9, 2010 Author Report Posted April 9, 2010 Frog is a common term used to describe an item used to join two other items that is shaped like a Y or fork. The term is used for example to describe where two train tracks join together and in metal structures where two members join at an angle. In this case, it is used to refer to the loop used to join the belt and the sheath or scabard. I understand what a frog IS, but why is the word frog used? Is it because a Y or fork shaped item somehow resembles a frog? I mean, an actual ribbit-ribbit frog has a fat, wide body with two skinny legs coming off of it that could resemble what is described. Quote Blackthorn Leather on Etsy • Blackthorn Leather on Facebook
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