I'm thinking of asking Mark Vickers of St George Armoury to make me a custom buckler, based on the ones in Talhoffer's Fechtbuch (1467, as in the pic below - not the 'extra spikey' version shown in the 1459 Thott Codex).
Below are photos of Mark's standard version of this buckler; I'm going to request a spiked coppola/boss.
From a reproduction point of view, I have two questions:
Would a tubular handle like this have been used in period? The best view we have of the handle in Talhoffer is plate 238, and the handle shown there does appear to be tubular.
Question two:
Stephen Hand wrote: |
The most important thing for I.33 is to have the handle set back enough that you can turn the buckler in your hand. I've seen many bucklers where the handle is flush with the back of the buckler, so you can't turn the buckler to lie along your arm. |
Does the handle on Mark's version below look like it is set back far enough as Stephen describes? I think the side view photo here is not dead-on, but the handle does appear to be set back in the back view ... is it set back enough?
Thoughts, anyone?
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Best view of bucklers in Talhoffer 1467
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Talhoffer buckler by Mark Vickers - St George Armoury
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Side view
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Handle