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Arne G.





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PostPosted: Sat 01 Mar, 2025 3:58 pm    Post subject: Did hunting spears have buttspikes?         Reply with quote

Never really seen any evidence one way or the other. I have an old A&A Friedrich IV Hunting Spearhead that I want to mount and need to know if I should put some sort of buttspike on it or not. Also, are there any good examples of Medieval or Renaissance hunting spears on display anywhere? Just to get an overall idea of length, any known decoration, etc.
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Dan Kary




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PostPosted: Yesterday at 10:59 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

I can't remember ever seeing them on hunting spears - of course I could be wrong though!

The Hunting and Fishing museum in Munich, as I recall, has a pretty good collection - I've been there a couple times, but it's been a very long time since my last visit.
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Arne G.





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PostPosted: Yesterday at 11:47 am    Post subject:         Reply with quote

Dan Kary wrote:
I can't remember ever seeing them on hunting spears - of course I could be wrong though!

The Hunting and Fishing museum in Munich, as I recall, has a pretty good collection - I've been there a couple times, but it's been a very long time since my last visit.


Thanks! I'll try to find that online, if possible.

I did find a number of examples at the MET, but all photos focused on the heads, rather than an overall shot showing the entire spear (and in some cases only the head was available anyway). Interestingly they had an example that was almost identical to the Friedrich IV spearhead, with even somewhat richer decoration in terms of inlay and so forth, and a second example that, while plain and from upwards of 200 years later, was otherwise the same in overall design/form.

The one good thing were the provided dimensions for the spears, which showed an overall length of about 7' including the head, so that part at least I am confident about and matches the advertised length of the A&A version with their assembled version.
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