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Post Sun Jan 25, 2004 9:41 am

Ack, gimme a good oaken club any day. Good for the old headbashin'.

Post Sun Jan 25, 2004 3:00 pm

MP5

Post Sun Jan 25, 2004 5:17 pm

So many posts to respond to! I better get going .

Wolfy - Yes, the battering ram is useful, however unless you have some arrow fodder and/or have taken protective measures, they can be a huge waste of man- power. I've always been a fan of the magonel! You know, those MASSIVE catapults. You can knock down almost any wall with a few one ton rocks!

Arania - As for a "diamond-bladed dagger", I'd prefer on with a monofilament edge! It could cut through ANYTHING, and with no effort! Better than a lightsaber by far!

Comont - True, the topic is not that obscure, but I wasn't sure if many other people knew about them. I was wrong thankfully! Platemail is one of the best protective measures that you could use, however it is incredibly difficult to move around in when not horsed, so it is a little impractical.

Loc - Netch leather? Been playing too much MWind, eh?

Taw - I knew we'd hear from you! Try another weapon; one about 800 years earlier!

The claymore is a great weapon, however I also like the flamberge! It is similar to the "serrated blades" that Comont referred to, in that it has an ordinary blade until shorty before the forte, and then becomes serrated. It is very intimidating.

As for the crossbow, they are very useful, but as they cannot fire rapidly. Therefore, they are not as useful in the thick of battle as a good six-foot longbow. Longbows can be more powerful that crossbows, but only if they are drawn by a really strong person with a bow that has very stiff limbs. As for ballistae, I wish we had seen more of them in LOTR!

A final word on Katanas; they are fantastic swords, as is the Wazikashi and the Ninja-to (they are practically identical, with the main difference being length), however the lack of a proper point makes it a purely slashing weapon, which is not always practical; especially when trying to stab someone wearing platemail!

Phew! Not that that's done, two questions;
1) Are their any good sites so that I can embed some pictures of Flamberges, etc?
2) What do you think of the pike? Quite useful against cavalry in my opinion.

Post Sun Jan 25, 2004 5:23 pm

2) What do you think of the pike?

If I remember my history , there were a few battles between King Charles and Oliver Cromwell that had Pike Men. It was good against calvery but when the battle went in the woods or hand to hand they had to drop them in favor of swords.

Cromwell won one of his greatest victories against overwhelming odds at Dunbar on September 3, 1650; exactly a year later he defeated the combined forces of the Scots and Charles II at Worcester.
Finalday


Edited by - Finalday on 1/27/2004 5:12:56 AM

Post Sun Jan 25, 2004 8:42 pm

Ah, a student English history, eh? Good old Cromwell. He was "the man" in the 1640's . Indeed, the pike is impractical in forests as a rule. It would be a little difficult to hit someone with it if it kept getting tangled in low-lying branches!

Post Mon Jan 26, 2004 12:50 am

European medieval weaponry? I'd go for the longbow, those of you who know about the Battle of Agincourt will know why
However my favourites come from medieval Japan, they're not very effective battle weaponry, but they're a joy to use. They'd be the Jo staff and the Nunchaku. The Jo staff is basically a 4 foot long staff, it's shorter than the Bo staff and handles so much faster and with more manoeuvrability. The nunchaku are just fun, although not strictly medieval IIRC. They were developed in Okinawa after the Japanese invaded and decreed that none of the locals could posess weapons, so they modified farm tools for the job. Supposedly the nunchaku was originally a rice flail or a horse bit.

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Post Mon Jan 26, 2004 3:36 am

Naginata.....hours of fun!

Post Mon Jan 26, 2004 3:54 am

I knew you'd reply to something like this! Isn't a naginata similar to a halberd?

Post Mon Jan 26, 2004 4:17 am

trebuchet all the way!

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Post Mon Jan 26, 2004 5:36 am

gladius or spatha

Post Mon Jan 26, 2004 3:12 pm

I love midevial weaponry. Long or broadswords are deffinently my favorites, follow by morningstars/maces, greataxes, and bows.

Post Mon Jan 26, 2004 4:07 pm

oh man, you should have seen the variety of swords and other weapons (not guns) at the flea markets in florida

i am among the 5[% with DSL that doesnt want pictures with the news posts on the home page

Post Mon Jan 26, 2004 4:20 pm

Just come down to georgia US, we have a convenence store near work that not only carrys soda, bread but a good variety of swords and throwing knives. Some midevel looking, just copys but impressive.

Finalday



Edited by - Finalday on 1/27/2004 5:14:59 AM

Post Mon Jan 26, 2004 6:10 pm

I wish I had a sword. I have enough money to buy a cheap one, but I know if I wanna spend my money on that.

Post Mon Jan 26, 2004 7:13 pm

Taw - Ah yes, the gladius. A nice little sword and a very well-made weapon. A bit too short for me though.

I'm actually starting a collection of medieval weapons and armour. I currently have only one sword sadly, as I am waiting upon full-time employment in order to fund my hobby. Still, I've been looking around, and I've seen some nice ones. The only problem is collecting authentic weapons, and not showy ones such as "Conan's Sword", etc. They are really gaudy. Has anyone seen them?

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