17th Century Italian Brandestoc - Mechanism?
Hello all,
I saw this piece posted on facebook a week or so ago (I can't remember or find where anymore unfortunately). Does anyone know if these (or other weapons with hidden spikes) are somehow spring-loaded, or if they slide and lock into place? I would especially like to see the mechanism.


 Attachment: 72.81 KB
tumblr_nsngmmaz3h1rrjmgoo4_1280.jpg


 Attachment: 28.26 KB
[ Download ]

 Attachment: 19.89 KB
[ Download ]
Wikipedia suggests that that the blade merely locks into place once forced out, rather than being spring loaded. Under brandistock: "A sharp thrust of the weapon forward propelled the heads out, where they could be readily locked in place."

The description on the auction site were the weapon was offered gave a similar description:
"c. 1600 Rare Italian Brandestoc - Buttafuori
Rare example of Italy's past. Most likely coming from lombardia Italy. Officers carried these inside small buildings and carriages. They are about the size of a cane, but with one forceful move, the blade comes out of the shaft and it's used as a polearm. This example is decorated with a chiselled dragon head, the tail serving as a sword catcher"

I suspect the dragon was intended to hold slowmatch (rather than catch swords), so that it is actually a linstock with a retracting blade, rather than a true brandistock. The purpose of the retracting blade on a linstock would not be so much for convenient carriage in confined quarters, but to have a long blade available without having to menace the rest of the artillery crew with it every time the match was used to set off a charge.

You can find more photos of that weapon here.

Here is a similar example that sold through Christie's.

And an unfortunately poor photo of a true brandistock, with some of its internal mechanism dismantled. It looks like a push button would likely disengage a locking spring, and the rest is just to guide the side blades out to the proper angle and hold them there:

[ Linked Image ]

Page 1 of 1

Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
You cannot attach files in this forum
You can download files in this forum




All contents © Copyright 2003-2006 myArmoury.com — All rights reserved
Discussion forums powered by phpBB © The phpBB Group
Switch to the Full-featured Version of the forum