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Medieval and Renaissance Sword Forms & Companion ImplementsThe Back-Sword. The back-sword was a less-common form of single-edged renaissance military cut & thrust blade with a compound-hilt (side-rings or anneus ...Missing: society | Show results with:society
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What is a back-sword? - Noble Science of DefenceAug 8, 2023 · The generally accepted term back-sword is taken from 'Hope's New Method' a small sword and spadroon fencing manual from 1707.
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[PDF] Blades of Glory: Swords of the Scottish Infantry 1756-1900Versions exist with full baskets too, with two hilt cartouches of crowned thistles, and are found fitted with both broadsword and backsword blades. Such swords ...
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Vintage English Backsword - Boylston Historical SocietyJun 25, 2021 · The backsword was authenticated by experts at Higgins Armory as a circa 1630 weapon and a weapon similar to those used in the English Civil Wars.
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British 1845 Pattern 'Wilkinson' Style Sword Blades By Matt EastonThe blade's key features are a single-edged backsword style blade (essentially triangular ... 3) The cross-section of the blade was not suited to efficient ...
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How were Swords really made?Some blades were made of a laminate construction, produced by “folding” the steel over and over then forge welding at each fold (resulting in “layers”). In this ...Missing: backsword | Show results with:backsword
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two edge tip of backsword/saber -- myArmoury.comMay 15, 2016 · Yes, that type of false edge was popular on early Middle Eastern sabers before the development of the raised yelman that became characteristic of later types.'Bastard backswords' -- myArmoury.com14th Century English single-edged swords -- myArmoury.comMore results from myarmoury.com
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What is a Backsword? - Seven SwordsMar 28, 2025 · Blade Length, 75–100 cm (typical); longer variants (e.g., claymore) reached 110–120 cm. ; Blade Width, 3–5 cm at the base, tapering to a point.
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History of the Knuckle Bow - Arms & ArmorMay 4, 2020 · The knuckle bow is the portion of the guard that extends back from an arm or the block of the guard protecting the fingers of the sword hand.
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Scottish Backsword -- myArmoury.comThe 16th century saw a variety of sword designs that included a tremendous diversity of complex and specialized hilt forms with just as many types and sizes of ...
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Ewart Oakeshott: The Man and his Legacy - myArmoury.comOakeshott created a typology of 25 basic pommel types, based on Viking sword descendants, designated with letters and numbers.
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[PDF] Evolution-of-the-basket-hilted-sword-form-the-16th-to-18th-centuries ...The Irish Hilt in combination with some design elements from the “beaked neb” appears to be the progenitor for the later hilts of the 17th century, which ...
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Basket-hilted sword - late 18th century - Royal ArmouriesThe grip bears its original leather covering, spirally bound with copper wire and its red woollen tassel between the pommel and the pommel ring. One bar of ...
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Understanding Medieval Sword Balance and Weight DistributionFeb 1, 2024 · The Point of Balance (PoB) is where a sword's weight is equally distributed. A closer PoB is for thrusting, while a further one is for cutting. ...Missing: ergonomic | Show results with:ergonomic
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A point about swords: The Thorpe FalchionJul 13, 2020 · Dating all the way back to 1320, the Thorpe Falchion was produced during a period which saw significant advancement in armour worn on the battlefield.Missing: backsword | Show results with:backsword<|separator|>
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The English Civil Wars, 1642–1651 1841764175 - DOKUMEN.PUBVarious types of sword were used, including narrow, probing rapiers, but typically cavalry used a wide-bladed, slashing broadsword. Thus armed, cavalry served ...
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Basket hilted backsword (claidheamh cùil) - Royal Collection TrustA basket hilted boradsword with a silver hilt, consisting of a large, low-domed pommel with a step for the ends of the guards and decorated with four radial ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The History of British Sword Manufacture - MilitariaHubUp until the late eighteenth century when Birmingham took over the primary role of service sword manufacture, London was at the centre of both sword making and ...
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[PDF] British Naval Edged Weapons—An Overviewof edged weapon in the latter part of the 17th century. ... Additionally, its spadroon blade is almost identical to that on the five-ball hilt sword with spadroon ...
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Getting the Point: Some Functional Aspects of the 1796 British HeavyThe famous, and famously derided, British 1796 pattern heavy cavalry sword was a direct copy of the sword of the Austrian heavy cavalry dating to 1775. In ...
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Pattern 1796 Heavy Cavalry Trooper's sword - about 1800Blade, Length, 889.0 mm. Measurement Notes. Dimensions: Overall length: 41 in. (1041 mm), Blade length: 35 in. (889 mm), Blade width: in. ( mm). Weight: approx ...
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British 1796 Heavy Cavalry Sword - Sabres at Reliks.comThe 1796 heavy cavalry sword was used by British Lifeguards, Royal Horse Guards, Dragoon Guards and Dragoons through the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.
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Heavy Cavalry Troopers Sword, very fine. SN 9102This is an interesting sword as it is a British 1796 but as it has Swedish Regimental marks it is properly a Swedish 1808 Pattern Pallasche, these were issued ...
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The British Sword – An Illustrated History – 1600 to the Present DayThese pages cover the 19th Century and include British infantry swords, cavalry swords and naval swords. Here are some extracts from my new book.
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Cavalry roles - National Army MuseumThe yeomanry then concentrated on local defence. Members of the yeomanry were usually armed with swords and pistols or carbines.Missing: lighter | Show results with:lighter<|separator|>
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Repeating Rifles of the Civil War | Rock Island AuctionThe Henry rifle, Spencer repeater, and Colt revolving rifle offered a new level of firepower during the Civil War, but each gun saw its share of skeptics.Missing: decline backsword
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Battle of Balaklava | National Army MuseumSword used by Major Thomas Everard Hutton during the charge, 1854. Hutton ... Survivors of the cavalry charges at Balaklava in 1887. View this object.
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The Legacy of Forging: An Ancient Art That Built the WorldThe 18th and 19th centuries marked a turning point in the history of forging with the advent of the Industrial Revolution. The introduction of steam-powered ...
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Singlestick fencing: 1787 - 1923 - Journal of Manly ArtsSinglestick fencing uses wooden rods with rigid guards, used in prize-fights and training, and was popular in the 18th and 19th centuries.Missing: Stow- 1784
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UPDATED British 1796 Heavy Cavalry sword- NOT FROM ...Aug 23, 2017 · Length of blade (in), 31, 35.5 ; Length of grip (in), 4, 4 ; Width of blade (mm), 38, 36 ; Blade taper (mm), 7 - 2, 8-1.7 ; Weight, 2.3lb, 2.2lb ...Sword measurements | SBG Sword Forum1796 HC Officer's Undress and Trooper Sword Review, updated!More results from sbg-sword-forum.forums.net
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French Swords and Sabres ( Napoleonic Army, others)The overall length is 41 inches and weighs 2lb 13 oz. The etched blade signifies it as a officer pattern. Colonel of the 1st Dragoons in 1812 carrying this ...Missing: specifications | Show results with:specifications
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Prussian Heavy Cavalry Sword - Veteran ArmsThe sword has a high carbon steel blade, brass hilt, leather grip, and a wood scabbard. It is 41 3/8'' long with a 34 1/2'' blade and weighs 3 lb 3 oz.
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The shashka – the highland blade that came down to the massesDec 29, 2014 · Also resembling a thin, tapered machete, the gently curving blade of the shashka can be up to a meter (3.3 feet) long and a kilogram (2.2 lbs) ...Missing: specifications | Show results with:specifications
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The Evolution of SwordsBy the closing years of the 18th Century, the armies of Europe all followed a similar structure with their cavalry divided into Heavy and Light. The weapon of ...
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Scottish Weaponry of Importance - Germania International“A bonnie blade.” The Sinclair hilt broadsword had great influence on the development of the Scottish basket-hilted Claymore, which was used by Highlanders in ...Missing: backsword | Show results with:backsword
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Broad-Sword and Single-Stick, by ...This book covers broad-sword, single-stick, quarter-staff, bayonet, cudgel, shillalah, walking-stick, umbrella, and other weapons of self-defense.Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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European Hanger -- myArmoury.comA European hanger is a 17th/18th century hunting sword with a knuckle-bow, simple grip, and a straight or slightly curved blade, sometimes called a cuttoe.Missing: backsword | Show results with:backsword
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What Is a Hanger Sword? - Seven SwordsFirst popularised in 17th-century Europe, it became a favoured sidearm for: Infantry & Marines – Lightweight and practical for close combat.Missing: backsword | Show results with:backsword
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[PDF] POLISH SABRES: THEIR - Origins and EvolutionJul 8, 2021 · side-arms of eastern origin used in Europe. The blade, too, came to be im proved: it had become broader and was given a well-balanced curve ...
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A Revolution in Arms: Weapons in the War for IndependenceSome American officers carried a cuttoe or hunting sword, a short civilian sword that was more effective at displaying rank and status than fighting in battle.Missing: settlers | Show results with:settlers
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Blades in VA and NC – From Stones to SteelFeb 13, 2015 · In this article, we will focus on the evolution of blades in what is now Virginia and North Carolina from pre-historic times into the early nineteenth century.
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[PDF] A history of cavalry from the earliest times, with lessons for the future,In the following pages I have recorded all the striking features in the history of the cavalry service from the earliest period to the present time. I have ...
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Sword Design, Provision, and Use in the British Cavalry of the ...[11] The 1796 light cavalry sword had a very long history of use in India. Though officially superseded by a new pattern of sword in 1821, photographs show it ...
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Sword and Buckler Fencing - Association for Renaissance Martial ArtsAs a fencing tradition in Europe the sword and buckler method was one of the oldest and most continuous combative systems.
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[PDF] 1John Home, History of the Late Rebellion in the Year 1745 ...28 The broadsword, Scottish sword, Irish sword, or Highland hilt, was developed in the early seventeenth century and based upon an English model.29 The.
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A Singlestick Match in Victorian England - Koryu.comA Singlestick Match in Victorian England by J. Christoph Amberger excerpted from The Secret History of the Sword Since quality steel blade ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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[PDF] A New, Short, and Easy Method of Fencing - The Smallsword Project... Hope's new Method,. Introd;. FOR dees a Man deſire to be Informed, of all the different. Guards belonging to the ſmall Sword, with the Method of De. ſending and ...Missing: spadroon techniques snaps footwork
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Singlestick: History and Legacy of Historical Stick Combat - Lost ...Explore the history, rules, and cultural impact of singlestick, a traditional martial art rooted in historical stick combat.Missing: Stow- 1784
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George Silver, master of defense - Swords & DorkeryJun 20, 2011 · Silver's Paradoxes of Defense, demonstrating the perfect length for a sword in relation to the wielder's measurements. This illustration is ...<|separator|>
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10 Scottish targes, People with swords in art Images - PICRYL"Clan Ranald". A plate illustrated by R. R. McIan, from James Logan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, published in 1845.
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Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years Since, by Sir Walter ScottWAVERLEY'S RECEPTION IN THE LOWLANDS AFTER HIS HIGHLAND TOUR. It was noon ... Waverley broadsword and pistols, I will furnish him with a dirk and purse ...
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Treatise Database - Schola Artis Gladii et ArmorumAuthor: Captain James Miller Title: A treatise on backsword, sword, buckler, sword and dagger, sword and great gauntlet, falchon, quarterstaff. Year: 1735
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[PDF] Inventory and survey of the armouries of the Tower of LondonA LTHOUGH these are chiefly concerned with the Armouries of. / ^ the Tower of London, the records of those of Greenwich and. /. ^ elsewhere havebeen included ...
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Robert Blackford, noted backsword player - Aunt KateFeb 8, 2016 · As not all matches were covered by newspaper accounts, it is difficult to know how often Robert participated in matches and how much money ...Missing: tournaments | Show results with:tournaments
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Unkindest Cuts – The Three Most Famous British Sabres of the ...Apr 14, 2019 · The three sword patterns of 1796 all played important roles in Napoleonic history: one distinguished, one solid, and one unimpressive.
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HEMA: The Modern Study of Historical European Martial ArtsJan 2, 2024 · Rounding out the HEMA weapon selection, we have the traditions of backsword and bayonet. These were used as 19th-century infantry and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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British Infantry Officer's Sword - 1796 Pattern - The HEMA ShopThis replica of the 1796 British Infantry Officer sword has a blade of unsharpened, tempered AISI 1065 High Carbon Steel. It has a hilt of brass and a grip ...
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English Basket-hilted Backsword, 2nd Quarter 18th CEnglish Basket-hilted Backsword, 2nd Quarter 18th C. $3,495.00 Original price was: $3,495.00. $2,995.00 ...Missing: market examples
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WKC Solingen Online ShopWKC Solingen offers a distinguished collection of handforged Japanese samurai swords, combining traditional Japanese smithing techniques with modern precision ...Germany · Ceremonial Swords for Great... · American ceremonial swords... · GhanaMissing: replicas | Show results with:replicas
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Fight Night: Rob Roy's Swordplay Was as Gritty as Its WorldMay 26, 2025 · Roy wields the iconic basket-hilted broadsword, and it's a handsome one. The extremely Scottish sword is for clashing. Cunningham has his ...
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AC Unity equipment question. : r/assassinscreed - RedditNov 19, 2014 · Ex: The back sword is a reward I got for doing a mission much further away from the starting area. The area I was in was also a much higher ...What are your thoughts on Naoe strapping her sword in her back?Since AC 1, no AC game has ever designed the protagonist's outfit ...More results from www.reddit.com
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Broadsword dance | Scottish dance - BritannicaIn the Scottish Argyll broadsword dance, the four performers flourish their swords before laying them on the ground, points touching, to form a cross.
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The Claymore Sword: Scotland's Legendary Weapon | Battle-MerchantDec 11, 2024 · Learn more about the history and significance of the impressive Claymore sword, a typical weapon of Scottish warriors.