(SCA) Updates to the Marshals' Handbook

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Christophe de Frisselle
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(SCA) Updates to the Marshals' Handbook

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The Board also approved the following updates to the Marshals’ Handbook:

Section VI.D. Neck Armor: The neck, including the larynx, cervical
vertebrae, and first thoracic vertebra must be covered by one or a
combination of the following and must stay covered during typical combat
situations, including turning the head, lifting the chin, etc.: 1. The
helm; 2. A gorget of rigid material; 3. A mail or heavy leather camail or
aventail that hangs or drapes to absorb the force of a blow. If the camail
or aventail lays in contact with the larynx, cervical vertebrae, or first
thoracic vertebra, that section must be padded with a minimum of .25in
(6mm) of closed cell foam or equivalent; 4. A collar of heavy leather
lined with a minimum of .25in (6mm) of closed cell foam or equivalent.

Section VI.E.1. The kidney area and the short ribs shall be covered with a
minimum of heavy leather worn over .25in (6mm) of closed-cell foam or
equivalent padding.


Section VI.F.2.: A gauntlet made of rigid material, either lined with
.25in (6mm) of closed-cell foam or equivalent or designed to transfer
potentially injurious impact to the surfaces being grasped.

Section XVIII. Glossary:
i. Heavy Leather: Heavy Leather: stiff, oak-tanned leather nominally 11/64
inch (4.4mm) thick. Often referred to as 11 oz. leather.

ii. Rigid Material: Steel [no thinner than] than 18 gauge, or aluminum
[no thinner than] 0.075 inch (1.9 mm) thick.

Reason - 1/8 " thickness requirement (that was not altered from previous
handbook) is excessively thick to provide same rigidity as 18 gauge steel.
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Post by Maeryk »

So.. no more hockey gloves?

But, that DOES make finger gauntlets legal for anyone who fights in a "society minimums" kingdom (as I do).. they just have to be padded.


Wow.
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Post by Christophe de Frisselle »

No, as hockey gloves are not covered by that item but the next item (IV.F.3). Though I am not sure how a hockey glove is equivalent to heavy leather lined with ½ inch (12mm) of closed-cell foam or heavy padding.
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Christophe de Frisselle wrote:No, as hockey gloves are not covered by that item but the next item (IV.F.3). Though I am not sure how a hockey glove is equivalent to heavy leather lined with ½ inch (12mm) of closed-cell foam or heavy padding.


Oh. okay. I don't have a copy of the actual handbook to reference too. I just remember the original (last time I read it, anyway) saying a guantlet OR hockey glove.

It might have been several revisions in the past, however.
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