Postby Jeffrey Hull » Sun Jul 01, 2007 11:01 pm
Well, it seems that the pollaxe was not a blunt-force weapon. Albeit the designs of pollaxe may vary, but you usually had faceted hammer or actual axe, accompanied by any of various beaks, points, butt-spike and the equivalent to a dagger-blade on top. So you had a variety of options involving not just battering but also thrusting and hooking, plus more length to the thing as well due to the shaft. The striking surfaces, and the weapon overall, were sufficiently wieldy to allow some nimble use. Which may be why the mace was not suited to a method as logical as pollaxe, as it was not really so lengthy, precise and varied of a weapon. The mace was a modified form of the club, really. I suppose the closest one may find to a method for training with a mace would be to try and apply the "peasant staff" techniques of PH Mair to the thing. All said, we do have some evidence of the ferrous mace for knightly duel besides the commonly known usage for battle. And of course the wooden mace paired with pavise was well-known as a less-than-noble class dueling weapon.
JLH
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