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Merv Cannon
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Posted: Wed 22 Feb, 2006 4:45 pm Post subject: The Czech "Thussack"... |
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I just thought some might be interrested to see this Czech variation of the Dussack. This repro ' Thussack ' is made by " Templ Weapons " and they seem to have produced several museum replicas like the Austrian Riding Sword. http://www.templ.net/weapons/middleage_and_modern_age.php#B18
Has anyone made a purchase from this company ? Does anyone have any written or pictorial reference for this sword?
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Chad Arnow
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Merv Cannon
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Posted: Fri 24 Feb, 2006 3:09 am Post subject: Thanks |
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Thanks Chad......Good stuff there at those posts. I still have never seen reference to this type of dussack before, but I guess there are always lots of variations with all sword & dagger types. There would be lots of references in Czechoslovakia ! Its a bit like looking for "Landsknecht" stuff......if you search on Google you get so many, but if have you tried it on "Yahoo-Germany " you usually get a lot more ! Unfortunately I dont speak Czech.
Cheers ! Merv
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Iain Norman
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Posted: Fri 24 Feb, 2006 11:09 am Post subject: |
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I did some quick checking using Czech search engines and didn't turn up anything but Templ and this thread actually.
I'd be interested to learn more about these as well.
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David Lindberg
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Posted: Fri 24 Feb, 2006 11:27 am Post subject: |
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I may be completely off base here, but I would recommend searching (on Google, as well as here, or SFI) for Baumwehr. It looks to my (very) untrained eye to have characteristics of that type.
Hope this helps.
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Wolfgang Armbruster
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Posted: Sun 26 Feb, 2006 6:51 am Post subject: |
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David Lindberg wrote: | I may be completely off base here, but I would recommend searching (on Google, as well as here, or SFI) for Baumwehr. It looks to my (very) untrained eye to have characteristics of that type.
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You mean Bauernwehr?
This weapon looks more like an oversized kitchen knife rather than what you'd actually call a Messer. Sometimes the term Bauernwehr is used as another word for Rugger, wich is more like a stabbing version of the messer.
The Thussak on the templ-page looks more like a broad Bauernwehr than a Dussack. The problem is that all these terms were often used for the same kind of weapon at the same time.
For some it's a sinclair-saber, for others a Dussack.
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