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JeremyDillon wrote:I believe we've all seen the (I think practically dubious) Hollywood fight scenes in which a combatant throws a dagger. I'm skeptical of such a self-disarm, but I'm wondering if there's any precedent in the manuals. It seems to me far more practical to utilize the dagger as a companion weapon or to hold on to it for combat close in. I'm familiar with a particular plate in Talhoffer (I believe) where a combatant in an armored bout with spear and longsword throws his spear, but that's as close as I've found.
JeremyDillon wrote:I believe we've all seen the (I think practically dubious) Hollywood fight scenes in which a combatant throws a dagger. I'm skeptical of such a self-disarm, but I'm wondering if there's any precedent in the manuals. It seems to me far more practical to utilize the dagger as a companion weapon or to hold on to it for combat close in. I'm familiar with a particular plate in Talhoffer (I believe) where a combatant in an armored bout with spear and longsword throws his spear, but that's as close as I've found.
Allen Johnson wrote:What about everyones favorite Talhoffer plate? :
http://base.kb.dk/pls/hsk_web/hsk_vis.s ... p_lang=eng
and here is one in preperation:
http://base.kb.dk/pls/hsk_web/hsk_vis.s ... p_lang=eng
Will Adamson wrote:I don't see how you can throw both the hat and the dagger at the same time with any accuracey.
It also occured to me a few minutes ago that I learned about throwing the sword from Jake. I seem to remember something about this being one of tactics from the archer guard in paticular.
Allen Johnson wrote:What about everyones favorite Talhoffer plate? :
http://base.kb.dk/pls/hsk_web/hsk_vis.s ... p_lang=eng
and here is one in preperation:
http://base.kb.dk/pls/hsk_web/hsk_vis.s ... p_lang=eng
Jake_Norwood wrote:I would wager he through the hat, then the dagger.
JeremyDillon wrote:I believe we've all seen the (I think practically dubious) Hollywood fight scenes in which a combatant throws a dagger. I'm skeptical of such a self-disarm, but I'm wondering if there's any precedent in the manuals. It seems to me far more practical to utilize the dagger as a companion weapon or to hold on to it for combat close in. I'm familiar with a particular plate in Talhoffer (I believe) where a combatant in an armored bout with spear and longsword throws his spear, but that's as close as I've found.
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