Hello
I know the word "dussack" can mean a number of different things. But, if we restrict it to the "short stout german saber -like weapon" (as seen here: http://www.arts-swords.com/item/DT-DT5174.asp ), does anyone else but Del Tin make it? I've been growing rather interested by it lately.
thanks,
Pierre
I know Pavel Marek makes them to
http://www.armorymarek.com/
He's from czech republic and also does custum work.
http://www.armorymarek.com/
He's from czech republic and also does custum work.
Hi!
I know
http://www.lutel.cz/
or
http://www.lutel.eu/
for example:
http://www.lutel.eu/?p=productsMore&iProd...tusk-11016
I know
http://www.lutel.cz/
or
http://www.lutel.eu/
for example:
http://www.lutel.eu/?p=productsMore&iProd...tusk-11016
Viktors Perminevs wrote: |
Hi!
I know http://www.lutel.cz/ or http://www.lutel.eu/ for example: http://www.lutel.eu/?p=productsMore&iProd...tusk-11016 |
Thank you for the link. However, if you compare what you have shown vs the link I posted, you will note they look quite different. I'm not saying that your link isn't a dussack, because it is. But the word has been used in many different ways, and I'm less interested in those.
Please!
This sword type I know as "cutlass"
http://www.kultofathena.com/product~item~5009...utlass.htm
http://www.kultofathena.com/product~item~5003...utlass.htm
This sword type I know as "cutlass"
http://www.kultofathena.com/product~item~5009...utlass.htm
http://www.kultofathena.com/product~item~5003...utlass.htm
I about know dusacks as it relates to Joachim Meyer's book and personally use a wooden one to train with. I have heard quite a lot of discussion as to whether the dusack was a steel weapon or a wooden training tool (like a waster). I don't know.
I was under the impression that only two metal examples are known to exist and no wooden ones have survived. See this thread:
http://forums.swordforum.com/showthread.php?t=91182
Interesting....
I was under the impression that only two metal examples are known to exist and no wooden ones have survived. See this thread:
http://forums.swordforum.com/showthread.php?t=91182
Interesting....
Allen Foster wrote: |
I was under the impression that only two metal examples are known to exist and no wooden ones have survived. See this thread:
http://forums.swordforum.com/showthread.php?t=91182 Interesting.... |
And this one: http://www.myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=13659
I think we're talking about the later, complex-hilted versions in this thread, though, right?
Chad Arnow wrote: |
I think we're talking about the later, complex-hilted versions in this thread, though, right? |
Yes - I thought I was clear on that fact, but apparently I wasn't :( I meant the weapon that is quite similar to the Sinclair Saber. I read the review on the Del Tin model, and I was hopping someone had managed to produce an even more accurate version but alas, this doesn't seem to be the case.
Thanks,
Pierre
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