Greatsword Thrusting tips

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Greatsword Thrusting tips

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Did the new "only has to be as wide was the weapon" rule go into effect or do tips still have to be 2" in diameter?
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Width of the rattan,

"(b) When thrusting tips are used on rattan weapons with length less than or equal to 7.5', they shall be at least the same diameter as the shaft of the weapon they are mounted on and have 1.5 inches (38.1 mm) of resilient material in front of the rigid tip of the weapon, thereby providing progressively resistant give. (Note: Pressing with the thumb into the center of the thrusting tip is not an adequate test. The give must be across the entire face of the tip.)"

You may want to go here and read all the changes that were made in March 2009. http://www.sca.org/officers/marshal/ann.html
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thanks
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Some kingdoms may not have adopted this standard, please also check with your Kingdom rules.
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Baron Eirik wrote:Some kingdoms may not have adopted this standard, please also check with your Kingdom rules.


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