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Steve Fabert
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Posted: Tue 13 Jul, 2004 6:58 am Post subject: A&A Pole Axe arrives. |
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A few weeks back when Arms & Armor offered a discount to myArmoury members I took advantage of the opportunity to order one of their item #010, the Knightly Pole Axe. You can see it at http://armor.com/2000/catalog/item010.html
I received an email that it was ready to ship just before July 4. UPS delivered it late yesterday, in fine shape due to the extra careful packaging. The package appears to have been rerouted by UPS for a few extra days, reason unknown.
This is an amazing weapon. It's much more agile and balanced than I thought it would be, not head-heavy at all. I will put it on a postal scale later today to confirm its weight, but I will be very surprised if it exceeds four pounds. It balances about four inches above the hand guard. Workmanship, fit, and finish are of course excellent, as with all A&A arms.
I can see why the Pole Axe was so popular in the mid to late 15th Century as a cracker of plate armor. All of the fighting surfaces of an axe, dagger, and warhammer are mounted together on a five foot pole. It certainly appears to be much more versatile than a sword, whether the opponent was on foot or on horseback.
It took a long time for me to decide to buy this item, longer than it would have if I had ever held one rather than just looking at pictures of it. I recommend it to anyone who likes maces, axes, and heavier weapons.
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Gary Grzybek
Location: Stillwater N.J. Joined: 25 Aug 2003
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Posted: Tue 13 Jul, 2004 7:21 am Post subject: |
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Man I'm so jelous
That's one "non sword" related piece I'd love to have in my collection.
Very nice!
Gary Grzybek
ARMA Northern N.J.
www.armastudy.org
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Alexi Goranov
myArmoury Alumni
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Posted: Tue 13 Jul, 2004 7:22 am Post subject: |
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Congratulations Steve!!!
I have been wanting one for a long time, but have to pay off my swords first . I talked to Craig J. about putting a spike instead of a butt-cap, as seen in many fighting manuals. He said he could forge a spike and add it instead if the butt-cap for few extra bucks. This is a marvelous weapon. It is dated to 15th century, but looking closely ar the Froissart's illustrations, there are many similar pole weapons, so I decided that it might be appropriate for 14th century armament as well.
Have to wait few months though. Any pictures and measurements are most welcome.
Cheers,
Alexi
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Steve Fabert
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Posted: Tue 13 Jul, 2004 7:52 am Post subject: |
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Alexi Goranov wrote: | I talked to Craig J. about putting a spike instead of a butt-cap, as seen in many fighting manuals. He said he could forge a spike and add it instead if the butt-cap for few extra bucks. |
I think a buttspike would be a great addition. Even an ounce of extra weight at the other end might make it handier than it is already. It certainly would make it a more dangerous weapon - not that it needs to be improved as is.
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Patrick Kelly
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Posted: Tue 13 Jul, 2004 8:39 am Post subject: |
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Congrats Steve. That's one that has long been on my list of things to get. Every well rounded collection should have one.
"In valor there is hope.".................. Tacitus
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Steve Fabert
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Posted: Tue 13 Jul, 2004 10:37 am Post subject: |
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A quick weigh-in with a postal scale reveals a surprising figure of 5 pounds 6 ounces. So it's heavier than it feels, once again proving the virtues of balance.
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Jeff Johnson
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Posted: Tue 13 Jul, 2004 4:25 pm Post subject: |
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Alexi Goranov wrote: | . I talked to Craig J. about putting a spike instead of a butt-cap, as seen in many fighting manuals. He said he could forge a spike and add it instead if the butt-cap for few extra bucks.
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You mean like This?:
It's a flawed pollaxe spike casting Craig sold me, modified to fit on the butt. The blunt butt that was on it went onto the A&A warhammer I bought. Sweet.
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Ben Sweet
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Posted: Tue 13 Jul, 2004 5:23 pm Post subject: |
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Congrats Steve, ditto on what Patrick said, "That's one that has long been on my list of things to get. Every well rounded collection should have one"
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Alexi Goranov
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Posted: Tue 13 Jul, 2004 6:26 pm Post subject: |
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Jeff Johnson wrote: | Alexi Goranov wrote: | . I talked to Craig J. about putting a spike instead of a butt-cap, as seen in many fighting manuals. He said he could forge a spike and add it instead if the butt-cap for few extra bucks.
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You mean like This?:
It's a flawed pollaxe spike casting Craig sold me, modified to fit on the butt. The blunt butt that was on it went onto the A&A warhammer I bought. Sweet. |
HI Jeff,
Just like this. That is very, very nice.
Alexi
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Douglas G.
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Posted: Wed 14 Jul, 2004 12:39 am Post subject: |
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Man!
I've agonized over the K.P.A for a while, and must congratulate you for stepping
up to the plate. Let me echo those who plead paying down the sword debts for
hedging. If you feel like it, post some pic's of you two doing the manual of arms.
So Cool,
Doug G.
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