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Old 13th July 2016, 04:57 AM   #1
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Default New collection of Chinese dragon MACE

The period of the Qing Dynasty is about 300 years from now.
This weapon is called “锏”
As a defense weapon
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Old 14th July 2016, 12:16 AM   #2
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A NICE EXAMPLE OF A WEAPON THAT THERE IS LITTLE INFORMATION ON. THE ONE I HAVE IS VERY HEAVY AND WOULD BRING A MAN DOWN AND BREAK BONES OF A MAN ARMORED OR NOT. THEY WOULD ALSO PUT SOME LARGE NICKS IN A SWORD BLADE AND PERHAPS BREAK ONE IF THE SWORDSMAN WAS NOT TOO SKILLED. THEY ARE SLOW DUE TO THEIR WEIGHT BUT GOOD FOR BLOCKING THRUSTING AND STRIKING AS WELL.
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Old 14th July 2016, 09:48 AM   #3
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nice one, i've heard them called 'sword breakers'. could also be called a bar mace. doubt it would be surviveable if thrust into an armoured enemy's eye,mouth, throat, etc. and the impact against armour, especially appendages, would not do him any good either. may not break a sword unless the sword were improperly heat treated, but could give it a nasty bend.

'cold steel' makes a modern version, and a poly trainer version too.
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I had no idea such a weapon ever existed... not that I am very knowledgeable...

Thank you very much for the photos!

I also liked your posting about the Dao sword so... keep posting!

PS: Is this mace in your personal collection now, or is it a museum somewhere?
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Old 14th July 2016, 10:54 AM   #5
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I had no idea such a weapon ever existed.
Take a look here.

https://www.pinterest.com/worldantiq...ron-whips-etc/
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Old 14th July 2016, 02:20 PM   #6
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Wow! What a variety!

Thank you very much!

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Old 14th July 2016, 04:07 PM   #7
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nice one, i've heard them called 'sword breakers'. could also be called a bar mace. doubt it would be surviveable if thrust into an armoured enemy's eye,mouth, throat, etc. and the impact against armour, especially appendages, would not do him any good either. may not break a sword unless the sword were improperly heat treated, but could give it a nasty bend.

'cold steel' makes a modern version, and a poly trainer version too.
Link to CS video
Yes.
He was in ancient China, mainly in defense.
Can poke, swing, block
The most important is due to the official prohibition of private possession of weapons orders, it can effectively avoid the command
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Old 14th July 2016, 04:08 PM   #8
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A very good collection, but there are a number of imitation products
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Old 14th July 2016, 04:10 PM   #9
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I had no idea such a weapon ever existed... not that I am very knowledgeable...

Thank you very much for the photos!

I also liked your posting about the Dao sword so... keep posting!

PS: Is this mace in your personal collection now, or is it a museum somewhere?
Yes.
This is my private collection.
I will continue to post some of China's weapons
Thank you very much for your attention.
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Old 14th July 2016, 05:41 PM   #10
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thanks for sharing, benny.
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