Yourīre welcome for the pictures, Michael!
Nice picture!
Like Micke, I did only know the painted version on Holger Richters book.
Thatīs also where I got the information about the Hermannsstadt crossbows. Unfortunatelly, itīs at my home right now and not here in Innsbruck, where I recently started studying archeology. But Iīm also already eager to read Mickes post about the crossbows.
@Micke:
So it really seems that there were some standarts for the distance bethween the nutfingers. I noticed that there are maybe two "types" of bolts.
The first one was probably especially made for one specific crossbow or a special armoury (look at post #25). The rear end is tapered gradually.
The second type could have been a mass product for many armouries, which had to be adjusted in each case. On post #254 you can see that these bolts were probably carved with a knife to adjust them to the nut. That would perfectly match to your answer of my question.
What do you think?
Best wishes,
David
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