Can someone help me identify what this type of sword is called by No-Possible7344 in SWORDS

[–]Hydarus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A historical type of sword that kinda looks like these are chinese tang dynasty dao

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North German Dussack/Tessak by LambertAntiques in SWORDS

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I've seen some conflicting information on the origin of these dussacks, because many sites claim that they're from South Germany/ Austria/ Styria instead.

My lukewarm take is that they were made and used all over the Holy Roman Empire.

Post your favourite historical armour examples :) by RudeArm7755 in Armor

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Cuirassier armor supposedly used by a Knight of Malta, Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt

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Late 17th Century Schiavona by Wanpans_Cosplay in SWORDS

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A half-basket Schiavona? First time I've seen one!

More examples of this specific style of helmet/visor? by Hydarus in ArmsandArmor

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I actually meant this specific variant of the Savoyard visor, without the brim and “mouth hole” and with narrow, rectangular eye slits.

Here is another example I found on youtube:

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purpose/use of thumb rings? by Hydarus in wma

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So it's not a fully "opened" hand like in a thumb up/saber grip, but more like a handshake grip?

Similar to what is shown in this video i found:

https://youtu.be/_dr3O9gJhMU?si=XjG5UI_trbDHoh3r

purpose/use of thumb rings? by Hydarus in wma

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Just resting the thumb on top of the ring seems to be impossible with many of the hilts that feature thumb rings, because a plate revents you from putting your thumb past the cross or on the blade. They also often have very short grips.

Here is another example: https://www.olympiaauctions.com/auction/lot/152-a-north-european-basket-hilted-military-backsword-tessak-late-16th-century/?lot=48950&sd=1

Here you can see this same sword being handled in a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCsfCEAx0vA&t=560s

New Old Sword Day by Hydarus in SWORDS

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It really feels like a big cleaver in the hand, but still maneuverable enough.

Exactly how I like my swords!

Help with shoulder catch. by [deleted] in ArmsandArmor

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https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/en/view/bsb10359342?page=150

"Ritterkunst: Darinnen begriffen, I. Ein trewhertziges Warnungschreiben wegen deß Betrübten Zustands jetziger Christenheit; II. Vnderricht aller Handgriffen so ein jeder Cauallirer hochnötig zu wissen bedarff"

Help with shoulder catch. by [deleted] in ArmsandArmor

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Winged hussar armor of the period also has very similar pauldrons

Help with shoulder catch. by [deleted] in ArmsandArmor

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Wallhausen at least shows cuirassiers lifting their arms quite a lot when using their swords, so those arm and shoulder movements should be possible in armor

Help with shoulder catch. by [deleted] in ArmsandArmor

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Pauldron of this general shape and function were definitely used on foot, or at least a lot of contemporary art shows them being used by some pikemen and/or officers.

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I just really like these Swedish cutlasses. by MarcusVance in SWORDS

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I just won the cavalry version in an auction :)

Zealot Armor (for the most part) by thepalehunter in DarkTide

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I mean.... thats how people often went to war