Posts: 5,981 Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Thu 17 Nov, 2005 2:17 pm
Halberd Help
I've found several (purportedly) historical weapons like the MRL German Halberd shown below, but most or all of them have later replacement hafts. As a result, I'm having difficulty getting a sense for the common orginal lengths for this distinctive style. MRL has chosen to haft theirs to poleaxe length. That seems like a reasonable interpretation, but I'm interested in rehafting one of these to a length more appropriate for a halberd of the early 16th century, adding to the MRL length perhaps one or two feet of haft to put it in the 6.5'-7.5' range. Any evidence of this style at that length?
I welcome any insight y'all can bring to my deliberations, and I'm especially interested in contemporary artistic depictions of the type. I've exhausted my own library, my wife's and every historical art resource I can find online but, like Bono, still haven't found what I'm looking for. Albrecht Dürer shows a vaguely similar weapon of the length that interests me, but that weapon is just different enough that I'm not quite convinced that my plan is historically justified. Thoughts?
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