Bec de Corbin?
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Bec de Corbin?
Heilsa!
Is it possible to fight with one of these in the SCA? I've seen A LOT of glaives, but not one of these.....
Thanks,
Lord S.
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Is it possible to fight with one of these in the SCA? I've seen A LOT of glaives, but not one of these.....
Thanks,
Lord S.
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Snaebjorn, ignore Constantious. Ansteorra (I saw you are in TX ) has NO 90 degree rule like other wussy kingdoms we could name.
My knight has a more pollaxe than a bec de corbin, and we are learning how to fight with it.
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And teeming with souls shall it ever be
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My knight has a more pollaxe than a bec de corbin, and we are learning how to fight with it.
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Jean Paul de Sens (JP)
And Shepherds we shall be
for thee my lord for thee
power hath descended forth from thy hand
so that my feet may swiftly carry out thy command
And we shall flow a river forth unto thee
And teeming with souls shall it ever be
In nomini patriath, fili, espritus sancti.
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The East Kingdom has a 90 degree rule for great weapons in melee's but not for single combat.
East Kingdom Rules can be view at http://www.eastkingdom.org/combat/fighting/policies.html
East Kingdom Rules can be view at http://www.eastkingdom.org/combat/fighting/policies.html
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The 90 degree rule doesn't mean that you can't swing past 90 degrees. It only limits you to putting power into the swing at 90 degrees.
IIRC the rule is SCA wide.
You can start your swing behind your back, but you can't power up until you reach 90 degrees(your shoulders).
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IIRC the rule is SCA wide.
You can start your swing behind your back, but you can't power up until you reach 90 degrees(your shoulders).
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Constancius:
<B> The 90 degree rule doesn't mean that you can't swing past 90 degrees. It only limits you to putting power into the swing at 90 degrees.
IIRC the rule is SCA wide.
You can start your swing behind your back, but you can't power up until you reach 90 degrees(your shoulders).
</B></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Unless I am mis-reading the current Marshal's Handbook, or there has been a revision since the 11/2000 edition, the 90 degree rule is not Society wide.
The Eastern rule for 90 degree swing in melee is very clear:
CM4. No two-handed weapons will be swung through an arc greater than 90 degrees.
There is no distinction made between powered and unpowered swings. Now this rule may not be enforced with any regularity, but it is the rule, so be aware if you swing more then 90 degrees, even if your blow is the lightest tap imaginable, the Marshal's (or another fighter) can call you on it.
Now I do not agree with the rule, I think our rules against excessively hard blows should cover any danger from greatweapons, but it is still the rule.
Asbjorn
<B> The 90 degree rule doesn't mean that you can't swing past 90 degrees. It only limits you to putting power into the swing at 90 degrees.
IIRC the rule is SCA wide.
You can start your swing behind your back, but you can't power up until you reach 90 degrees(your shoulders).
</B></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Unless I am mis-reading the current Marshal's Handbook, or there has been a revision since the 11/2000 edition, the 90 degree rule is not Society wide.
The Eastern rule for 90 degree swing in melee is very clear:
CM4. No two-handed weapons will be swung through an arc greater than 90 degrees.
There is no distinction made between powered and unpowered swings. Now this rule may not be enforced with any regularity, but it is the rule, so be aware if you swing more then 90 degrees, even if your blow is the lightest tap imaginable, the Marshal's (or another fighter) can call you on it.
Now I do not agree with the rule, I think our rules against excessively hard blows should cover any danger from greatweapons, but it is still the rule.
Asbjorn
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