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10th December 2006, 02:44 PM | #32 |
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And here....possibly...further explaination as to the design of the restrictive hilt/pommel . An extract from A New System of Sword Exercise for Infantry
By Richard F. Burton London: Printed and Published by William Clowes and Sons, 13 Charing Cross, 1876 "The Sliding Cut, common throughout the East. In this movement the elbow and wrist are held stiff and the blow is given from the strong muscles of the back and shoulder, nearly ten times larger than the muscles of the arm, while the whole force and weight of the body are thrown in. Hence the people of India use small hilts with mere crutch-guards, which confine the hand and prevent the play of the wrist; the larger grip required for the Chopping Cut only lessens the cutting force. The terrible effect of these cuts is well known. " The whole article shows various sword cuts, parries etc. link below http://ejmas.com/jnc/jncart_burtonnewsword_0200.htm |
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