OMG! Tourney Club, circa 1460

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OMG! Tourney Club, circa 1460

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How friggin cool is this?!?

http://www.historicenterprises.com/cart ... =747&c=178

Historic Enterprises wrote:A Tourney club for the "club tourney" as seen in King Rene of Anjou's book of the tournament.

Resilient and dense foam rubber cast around your choice of a wooden dowel or rattan core. Surface is textured and painted to look like wood. Guard, grip and pommel are cast in resilient non-foam rubber.

Includes natural cord lanyard.

36" long.

This item will ship after June 15, 2009.


Price: $150.00
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Post by Roland Brokentooth »

That's awesome, especially if it can pass SCA inspection (which I will presumptuously assume it can.)
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Sweet looking isn't it. :) I kind of motivated Jeff to list that since I'm getting at least 1 to go with my Rene suit. I'll be ordering 1 tomorrow (as soon as my damn credit card goes to the next billing cycle) and I'll give my opinion as to SCAdian safety and effectiveness once it arrives.

I'll have to see how it compares to the solid rattan ones I'm building as well.

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Post by Corby de la Flamme »

That is very cool, for the aficionados of that late-period tomfoolery. :)

Of course, it probably doesn't feel as lovely and dangerous as the one I have made of rosewood. That was a sweet tourney prize.
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Corby de la Flamme wrote:That is very cool, for the aficionados of that late-period tomfoolery. :)

Of course, it probably doesn't feel as lovely and dangerous as the one I have made of rosewood. That was a sweet tourney prize.


Rosewood? I bet that has some mass to it. Doesn't it just make you want to smack someone?
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Post by Corby de la Flamme »

^ Exactly.

I have a teak one too, but the rosewood one is nicest.
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What, no Whalebone? Sheesh! :twisted: :evil: :twisted:
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So it's a simulation of a simulation?
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Adriano wrote:So it's a simulation of a simulation?


LOL :roll: YOU GOT IT.
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Adriano wrote:So it's a simulation of a simulation?


It's a simulation of a PERIOD simulation of Period combat... It's just a hair closer then simulation of a PRESUMPTION of period combat modified by modern safety standards and simulated weaponry.

It is quite possibly the only thing we could do exactly the way they did it, with the armor they wore and the weapons they used and STILL be able to type on a computer the next day and live in the civilized world.

Now we just gotta be able to do that with horses. Anyone have an extra 100 grand they want to give me? :roll:

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Post by Donal Mac Ruiseart »

Heh, here's another I'll tell on myself.

When I saw the topic title, I thought it was an organization, not an implement. :?
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Corby de la Flamme wrote:That is very cool, for the aficionados of that late-period tomfoolery. :)

Of course, it probably doesn't feel as lovely and dangerous as the one I have made of rosewood. That was a sweet tourney prize.

Corby de la Flamme wrote:I have a teak one too, but the rosewood one is nicest.

Of course you know, you have now invoked the mandate to post pictures. :wink:
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Post by Adriano »

I wonder if one of those tourneys (with those beautiful wooden clubs) ever had an argument like this:

"Sir, I have fairly struck you!"

"Nay, Sir, 'twas too light to have done harm, were't a true sword!"

"Truly, Sir, it seems thou hast a hide like unto the great beast of the Indies who bears a horn 'pon his nose!"

"Your mother!"
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Verily


I want one SOOOOOOO bad
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Adriano wrote:I wonder if one of those tourneys (with those beautiful wooden clubs) ever had an argument like this:

"Sir, I have fairly struck you!"

"Nay, Sir, 'twas too light to have done harm, were't a true sword!"

"Truly, Sir, it seems thou hast a hide like unto the great beast of the Indies who bears a horn 'pon his nose!"

"Your mother!"


hahaha :D
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