what was in a falchion's off hand?
This question is Falchion specific. Falchion's are not typically large blades, so with that in mind what did a soldier use in his off-hand. Shield or buckler, or did he use a poinard type weapon? If they did use a shield what kind, maybe it's just me but I would think using a full sized shield along with a falchion would be somewhat cumbersome. I could be wrong, I don't know and seek clairification.
Falchion's Offhand
Greetings Andy.Although not an devotee of the Falchion myself I remembered seeing the following pics while researching sword & buckler use.The first is from Adam Van Breen's"Mars & His Field" written in 1618.The second is from Leonard Fronsperger's 1565 treatise "Book of War".The last pic is from a book if I remember correctly regarding the Battle of Agincourt.Also in this book was a reference to the English Archers being armed with"short,curved bladed swords & small shields"(bucklers?).Although the banner is obscuring the end of the blade(last pic) the slight curve in the blade leads me to believe this IS a Falchion.I seem to remember reading a book on English Longbowmen in the War of the Roses also being armed with "short curved bladed swords & small shields".Although definitive evidence is tough to come by,it is not a giant leap to assume that due to the Falchion's usually short blade length a buckler would have been a constant companion.Hope this helps.


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