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Randall Moffett
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Posted: Tue 27 Jun, 2006 6:38 am Post subject: Musee de l'Armee inquiry |
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Has anyone gone to the Musee de l'Armee? i heard they have two large springalds, giant crossbow, items there and had a few pictures but now have lost them and wondered if anyone had seen them and could spare some pictures. If not I will have to make a trip to Paris..... I am looking into them for something and hope that looking at them will give me ideas on how the records I am looking at fits together in reality. Any other medieval examples or just really cool ones reconstucted are welcome,
Randall
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Bruno Giordan
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Posted: Tue 27 Jun, 2006 7:45 am Post subject: Re: Musee de l'Armee inquiry |
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Randall Moffett wrote: | Has anyone gone to the Musee de l'Armee? i heard they have two large springalds, giant crossbow, items there and had a few pictures but now have lost them and wondered if anyone had seen them and could spare some pictures. If not I will have to make a trip to Paris..... I am looking into them for something and hope that looking at them will give me ideas on how the records I am looking at fits together in reality. Any other medieval examples or just really cool ones reconstucted are welcome,
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fine armors I recall, the bronze cannons of Napoleon, a V2 and german uniforms, De Gaulle blasting at the radio ... but springalds and crossbows were there not.
You cannot lose that place, and don't forget the Middle Age museum, located inside the roman spas.
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Dan Pedelaborde
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Posted: Tue 27 Jun, 2006 8:35 am Post subject: Paris Army Museum. |
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Actually yes they are!!
Look on line before you go, you can easily spent two days there, as I did. AND if you are in uniform you get in FREE, even if you are not a serving military personnel. I went in my WWII class As. Please look at the photo albums on the site here to see some of what you might see there. Mine are still in user submitted uncategorized pics.
I spent 12 hours n the arms and armour section including the costume area. and a day in the other areas: Napoleanic, His horse and dog (stuffed) battle standards field tent and uniforms from every unit he ever commanded; WWI, WWII, tons of cannons. The church gift shop and much more.
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Thomas James Hayman
Location: England Joined: 08 Dec 2004
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Posted: Wed 28 Jun, 2006 12:04 am Post subject: |
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Hi Randall, Thomas here, if you end up going, give us a bell as i was planning to go sometime this year and could book to meet around the same time???
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Fabrice Cognot
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Posted: Wed 28 Jun, 2006 5:50 pm Post subject: |
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The Medieval and Renaissance A&A collections rooms at the Musée de l'armée have recently (Jan. 2006) reopened, with a new presentation and all (quite inspired by the Hofjagd und Rüstkammer in Vienna I must say). They had been closed since 2002.
Paris not too far away from here, a mere 1h40 train ride...and I might even be there when you will be. Just let me know when, and I'll try to be there.
The Musée du Moyen Age too has been kind of rejuvenated. Scarce A&A there, but quality stuff - and a fantastic place that I particularly love.
Cheers
Fab
PhD in medieval archeology.
HEMAC member
De Taille et d'Estoc director
Maker of high quality historical-inspired pieces.
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Dan Pedelaborde
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Posted: Sun 14 Oct, 2007 10:00 am Post subject: |
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I don't recall a springalds, but there are some large Italian crossbows ( standing about 3-4ft tall) I think the one I was had a pull of 2000lb. Yes 2000, that is why I remember it. I don't hav a pic of that one, but other crossbows, mostly fancy stuff.
Since I was there I know the WWII wing has been overhauled, I would love to go back and see that. The second trip I would spend more time in other eras, and not so much on armour.
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Hisham Gaballa
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Posted: Sun 14 Oct, 2007 12:02 pm Post subject: |
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Manouchehr Khorasani was there a few months ago and he has posted literally hundreds of pics on his thread.
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Chad Arnow
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Randall Moffett
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Posted: Mon 15 Oct, 2007 10:15 pm Post subject: |
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Hisham,
Thanks. I followed the thread when it was posted though and no good giant crossbow/springald candidates sadly. Thats ok it was a great post and he started a great conversation up.
I have been so busy with my research I still have not gotten over there yet. I only live a few hours drive (in boat, car or train) away so if I wanted I could likely do it in a day and a half or so.
Dan,
Tell me more about your 2000 lb crossbow. Sounds a bit like what liebel would call a two foot crossbow. In his system, two foot being not two feet to span but 'two feet' bolts. It is worth a read to all interested in springalds, giant crossbows and crossbows. If you buy it from The RA it is only £10. Lately I have been quite interested in crossbows. It may perhaps be sympathy as no one has done any detailed study on them in some time.... everybody either studies the handgun or perhaps less so the longbow. Where there more of them? Any evidence they were on a suspension system?
Does anyone else have pictures of said crossbow?
In Liebel's system a giant crossbow would have arms of about 1.5-2 meters long. If wood they are pretty thick as well.
RPM
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