Jim
this crossbow is at me, I asked has Eric Claude to put the photographs on your site. I did not make yet party of your group!!! if you need photographs more precise, I can send some .I thank you all for the research job.. cdlt antoine |
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I finally found the trap crossbow in the pic last posted, and attach an overall view. Telling from the screws and other manufacturing criteria, it is made in 16th c. style but should be classed as 19th c. The overall length is 53.5 cm.
Also attached please find the only historic illustration of a trap (war) crossbow that I have ever noticed in period artwork, of the Early Gothic period, by Villard de Honnecourt, ca. 1230, in the Ms.fr. 19093, Bibliothèque Nationale Paris. Best, Michael |
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Hi Eric,
I just came across a rather similar specimen, the tiller also made from wood: http://www.webarcherie.com/forum/ind...lete-ancienne/ and: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=15730 That sample and yours might both be of French origin, adopting the old North Italian style! Btw, just like the guy who originally posted this I am wondering about the use of the blunderbuss-like mouthed opening of the bolt housing, which also seems to have been equiped with a sort of bead foresight ?! (bottom attachment). Any thoughts? Best, Michael |
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Update
Is anyone still following this thread re "steel bowstring" crossbows? I have been away for years, and have some updated info and a few questions.
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