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Sat 18 Nov, 2006 10:08 pm
The following 2 can be found at the following websites:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_axe
"This is an example of a battle axe that was specialized for the use of horsemen. Axes designed for infantrymen were shorter than those for cavalry. Note the hole on the haft for the accommodation of a leather thong to be passed over the wrist, the belt hook for ease of carrying when not in use and the lagnets. This example dates from the last quarter of the fifteenth century and is 27 inches long. The haft is a replacement. The punched decoration on the blade suggests German manufacture. Other variations of this design include a hammer face instead of the spike behind the blade.
A good reference, contemporary with their use, is the Maciejowski Bible of ca. 1250."
http://www.masterarmourer.com/horseman's_axe.htm
Does anyone have any further information regarding the axe shown in the wikipedia link?
Thanks
Danny
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