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Alan Schiff
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Posted: Tue 13 Feb, 2024 3:42 pm Post subject: Looking for examples of 14th Century Polearms |
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Hey everyone. So I've mostly got the sword types I'd like for my collection sorted (still a couple I need but I know what I'm looking for), so I'm researching what polearms I might like to add. My particular area of interest is England/Scotland in the mid-14th century, and I'm hoping some of you either have or can point me in the direction of pics of originals from that period. I'm looking for non-spear weapons in particular; early pollaxes, glaives, bardiches, etc. I've found some in manuscripts, but not any extant examples. Thanks in advance!
Here are some examples in period art:
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Chad Arnow
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Alan Schiff
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Posted: Thu 22 Feb, 2024 1:39 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the link, Chad! I remember seeing that thread before but couldn't find it using search. Very informative.
I'm especially interested in pollaxes and glaives/fauchards/etc. from that period. Anyone have more pics or can point me in the direction of sources? Here's a couple examples from Chad's photos from Troso:
Chad, does Troso give an overall length for this pollaxe? I'm assuming the 44cm measurement is just the head.
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Chad Arnow
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Posted: Fri 01 Mar, 2024 12:06 pm Post subject: |
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Alan Schiff wrote: | Thanks for the link, Chad! I remember seeing that thread before but couldn't find it using search. Very informative.
I'm especially interested in pollaxes and glaives/fauchards/etc. from that period. Anyone have more pics or can point me in the direction of sources? Here's a couple examples from Chad's photos from Troso:
Chad, does Troso give an overall length for this pollaxe? I'm assuming the 44cm measurement is just the head. |
Both items were in private collections at the time the book was published, so I'm not sure what other info is available, unfortunately. I don't believe there's any other measurement info for that axe in the book. Sorry!
ChadA
http://chadarnow.com/
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