I had a gentleman tell me today that carpet armour was conceivable period for a 15th century Ottoman Turk....
Was he right? I wanted to just freaking giggle, but I know that I don't know everything....
Jean Paul
My apoliges for even mentioning this on *this* board but....
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Re: My apoliges for even mentioning this on *this* board but
Jean Paul de Sens wrote:I had a gentleman tell me today that carpet armour was conceivable period for a 15th century Ottoman Turk....
Was he right? I wanted to just freaking giggle, but I know that I don't know everything....
Jean Paul
Well, they had carpets, so you can't prove that it wasn't done.
(I can't overdo the winks on this...)
-Charlotte
Ask for pictures or first source descriptions. Armour has been made out of all kinds of interesting things in different places. We tend to fixate on metal and leather, but for example in China some infantry troops were armoured in layers of paper glued together. I don't have a specific reference. I hit on it in a book I was reading years ago and it stuck so I wouldn't take it as gospel, but there it is.
Re: My apoliges for even mentioning this on *this* board but
Jean Paul de Sens wrote:I had a gentleman tell me today that carpet armour was conceivable period for a 15th century Ottoman Turk....
Was he right? I wanted to just freaking giggle, but I know that I don't know everything....
Jean Paul
My standard response to claims of this nature is:
"Cool! Would you be kind enough to share your documentation on this? I'd love to see it."
