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carl mciver
 
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"Hugh Prescott" wrote in message
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| Way too light.
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| Would not have enough mass to hit hard enough to do damage on armor.
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| The mass and balance point are very inportant for tourment or battle
| conditions. One that is too light requires you to swing harder to achieve
a
| good blow and one that is not balanced right will wear your arm and
shoulder
| down quickly trying to control it. A good swoard blow starts at the
| fighters feet and works it way to the wrist.
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| I know, I fight sword and shield weekly, even a pratice with rattan
weapons
| requires weight and balance simular to real metal swords.
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| Hugh

I recall in high school being surprised to learn that iron swords in the
middle ages weren't very sharp either. Too heavy to bother with being
sharp.. Folks just pounded each other until one was too tired from swinging
a 30+ pound sword. Folks died from internal injuries rather than being cut
up. Being a knight in armor must have been a job!. Wearing 100+ pounds of
soft iron and mail, full of dents, sweating your fanny off, and having to
swing this overweight beam of iron around must have been hell.