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Visor prop?

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 3:01 pm
by Aidan Cambel
I was watching a show on the science channel of all places, called The Making of a Knight. They did true jousting and such in a medieval recreated event, it was beautiful... how accurate it was I am not sure..

anyhoo - between runs, a few of the contestants would raise their visors, and their "squire" or "man at arms" or whoever would insert a wooden prop to hold the visor up. It was flat and notched on both ends and just propped the visor open.

Is there any evidence of accuracy to that?

I thought it was a cool idea, just never heard of it before..

thanks...

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 4:42 pm
by Alcyoneus
There were often metal ones permanently attached to 16thC helmets.