Steel Shields?
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Steel Shields?
Is there any perscedent for solid steel shields in the late 15th century? (Bucklers included.)
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Destichado:
Is there any perscedent for solid steel shields in the late 15th century? (Bucklers included.)</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I don't know what else the bucklers portrayed in Talhoffer could be. I suppose they could be cuirbolli, but I see no reason to assume that.
All evidence I've seen about shields (exclusive of heaters), however, suggests they were of wood until *some* late-period jousting shields. I don't know when they come in, however.
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Hugh Knight
"Welcome to the Church of the Open Field, let us 'prey': Hunt hard, kill swiftly, waste nothing, make no apologies"
Is there any perscedent for solid steel shields in the late 15th century? (Bucklers included.)</font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I don't know what else the bucklers portrayed in Talhoffer could be. I suppose they could be cuirbolli, but I see no reason to assume that.
All evidence I've seen about shields (exclusive of heaters), however, suggests they were of wood until *some* late-period jousting shields. I don't know when they come in, however.
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Hugh Knight
"Welcome to the Church of the Open Field, let us 'prey': Hunt hard, kill swiftly, waste nothing, make no apologies"
