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thats very true, its throw-away nature could easily account for the lack of surviving examples. Its also true that they were probably of no special nature and so not preserved but instead re-used.I don't know I am not so convinced anymore Mike- The picture of the "true" Dusack looks like they took a flat bar of metal hooked one end and curved and sharpened the rest...It would appear like anyone with a basic knowledge of metal working could have possibly made one, accounting for it's popularity in the lower classes..
i have noticed that handguard lets you do things you cannot do with a messer. I think its the basis of all one hand weapons but each weapon of course is very different and so is used differently. Meyer rappier concepts work well with dusack and some dusack concepts work well with rappier. For example once you hook up the dusack play to the rappier thrusting concepts it really opens up your mutieren which is a big big thing in Meyer period but especially so in dusack and rappier.I am very aware of Meyer's comments about it as the base for all single handed weapons, but have you noticed that the handguard lets you get away with some pretty dangerous parries- it's almost like it directs your hand into the path of the incoming blow- what do you think of these ideas Mike-?-

You know, another interesting aspect of this is that the Federschwerter (for lack of a better word) used by the fencing schools of 16th century Germany would have been numerous - I imagine there were dozens around. But today there are only a few surviving specimens - I think there are three pair in different museums. It seems that if there were any metal Dussacks used in the Fechtschule, they too may have befallen the same mysterious fate as the Feders.I also think that if it was a weapon of the mid-lower classes and very cheap to make it makes sense that there would not be many left--any comments.?
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