A question about droopy knee cops
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Steve S.
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A question about droopy knee cops
I saw this picture in a thread in Medieval Combat and Weapons.
Notice how his knee cop does not cover his knee. I continuously have this problem with my own knee cops mounted to my gamboised cuisses.
I have come to the conclusion to try simply pointing the top center of the cop to the cuisse. But I do not know of any evidence to support this being done in period.
What gives?
Steve
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Notice how his knee cop does not cover his knee. I continuously have this problem with my own knee cops mounted to my gamboised cuisses.
I have come to the conclusion to try simply pointing the top center of the cop to the cuisse. But I do not know of any evidence to support this being done in period.
What gives?
Steve
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not to derail the thread, but is that a um... novelty fist?
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I think that very point was raised, in August, and attested to in that thread. Or maybe Best SCA Pics or somesuch.
Yep -- started on the first page of this thread.
Yep -- started on the first page of this thread.
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Steve,
That was my solution as well, to point the top center of the cop to the cuisse. I haven't seen any evidence for it either unfortunately, but to be honest I've not been too concerned about it as I really think it has more to do with our safety conventions than period armour issues.
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That was my solution as well, to point the top center of the cop to the cuisse. I haven't seen any evidence for it either unfortunately, but to be honest I've not been too concerned about it as I really think it has more to do with our safety conventions than period armour issues.
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My knee is drooping because I dressed for a photo shoot for a friend and did not have my legs pointed, they are just pulled on.
If your cuisses fit correctly and your knees are pointed in the proper place they will not droop.
Yes thats a "novelty" fist, it is part of a long running inside joke
If your cuisses fit correctly and your knees are pointed in the proper place they will not droop.
Yes thats a "novelty" fist, it is part of a long running inside joke
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The effigy of Colonnio Beccadelli demonstrates an excellent solution.
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