Posts: 71 Location: Canada
Wed 06 Feb, 2008 11:53 am
about building the handle...
as I remember, the tang is not really wide but not soo thin too. It seems that the right way to fit the handle is to built it separately from the blade because the two pieces of metal and the wooden handle fit in each other like papa in mama...
Everything must fit really tight.
To me a beselard is something between the dagger and the sword. Maybe the ancestor of the katzbalger; a sharp and short sword used by pikemen for a really close combat use.
A funny thing. Some years ago I have seen pictures of a group trying to reproduce the techniques in the cgm 558 (baselard techniques) with daggers... it is just like trying to do two-handers techniques with a rapier...
the article on wiki is quite good.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baselard
but...what really cares with a sword or dagger is the way we use it, not the name it might have...