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I was just about to write about that "sport" thing Ham mentioned... so now, I won't.
![]() Just one thing. We, hungarians, used mostly sabers, especially after 1500. One of our warrior-poets, Balint Balassi, who died from a leg-removing nice little cannonball, had a gothic gauntlet recordedly. Gothic gauntlets don't really allow much wrist movement, just up and down and rotation. And of course, a bit sideway movement, but very little, especially if worn with vambraces. Later gauntlets allowed even less sideway movement. And yet, Balassi was a sabre-user, and a good one, if the records are true. ![]() Ham, is there anything worth considering in my crazy theory, or is it just another piece of my idiotism? |
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Ahriman,
Not idiotic at all, sounds quite consistent with the use of the saber in Eastern Europe. Why not experiment a bit in honor of Balassi and let us know. But you'd best hurry, his birthday is next week! Sincerely, Ham |
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