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I have a copy in the mail. I am looking forward to it a great deal, its been on my wish list on Amazon since I heard about it a few months ago. Thank you for putting it out. Everything I have seen on Hurstwic I liked, and I am greatly looking forward to your book.Please allow me to plug my new book on this topic, Viking Weapons and Combat Techniques. Information is here, and the book can be ordered from your favorite bookseller, or from on-line stores such as Amazon.
The book is a greatly updated and expanded version of the information on the Hurstwic site.
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That would be I.33, or the Tower fightbook. Its not on sword and shield, but on sword and buckler. I think you can find a copy of it on the ARMA manuscripts page.sources there are no manuals there is one from the 1300's by a group of monks i dont know the name but its on sword and shield does anyone else know the one i mean
Waster in my experience has always meant a wooden sword shaped object, so I am looking for wood (if you know anybody other than Hollow Earth that makes them I would love to know).as for wasters what are you looking for wooden ones or do u want blunt steel?
The only published interpretation of I.33 that I know of is Medieval Sword And Shield by Paul Wagner & Stephen Hand. However, their interpretation is just so wrong that the book is absolutely useless and not worth buying.I haven't heard anything good about any interpretations that are published at the moment.
There is a point here, but it is for the same reason that I don't just make my own. Balance. One of the things I love about New Stirling Arms is that their wasters, while a little on the light side, balance correctly. Also I don't think it would be that less expensive. Custom wood work is not cheap if you want it good.A for the wasters why won't you go to some place where they have wood-carving machines (places whre they produce wooden furniture for example), describe what you want exactly, show them a drawing or the photo, and I'm sure they will make it for you. You can show a photo of a wooden waster of late midieval sword shape and a photo o f viking sword and ask them to combine the technology of wooden waster from the photo with the shape of viking sword. And I'm sure it will be cheaper then if you just bought it in store....
Thanks, I had seen there book, but hadn't heard anything about it.The only published interpretation of I.33 that I know of is Medieval Sword And Shield by Paul Wagner & Stephen Hand. However, their interpretation is just so wrong that the book is absolutely useless and not worth buying.
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