Re: Patton's sword & belaying pin, was Re: [TML] What if the cutlass is not a cutlass? Phil Pugliese (04 May 2017 00:15 UTC)

Re: Patton's sword & belaying pin, was Re: [TML] What if the cutlass is not a cutlass? Phil Pugliese 04 May 2017 00:12 UTC

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On Wed, 5/3/17, Eric A. Rhude <xxxxxx@panix.com> wrote:

 Subject: Re: Patton's sword & belaying pin, was Re: [TML] What if the cutlass is not a cutlass?
 To: xxxxxx@simplelists.com
 Date: Wednesday, May 3, 2017, 3:43 PM

 > I've never noticed a
 particular difference,  although I've not done such
 > from horseback

 I have, in practice with curved swords and
 short spears

 curved swords
 are great for the 'Saracen head' course (alternating
 side
 targets at 5-6' height.

 Short spears are great for
 ground targets, i suspect the same with
 straight swords.

 Eric
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I recall reading that 'lancers' would throw away their lances when engaging cavalry.
The lances were for use against infantry & were particularly useful when used against infantry deployed in a 'square'.

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