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George Silver - Paradoxes of Defence, 1598 wrote:Of the lengths of the battle axe, halberd, or black bill, or such like weapons of weight, appertaining unto guard or battle...
George Silver - Paradoxes of Defence, 1598 wrote:The battle axe, the halberd, the black-bill, or such like weapons of weight, appertaining unto guard or battle, are all one in fight, and have advantage against the two handed sword, the sword and buckler, the sword and target, the sword and dagger, or the rapier and poniard...
John Pellett (in the Mighty Axe thread) wrote:As Marozzo says "...note that all these three sorts of weapons [bill, halberd, and axe] are one and the same in play...."
George Silver - Paradoxes of Defence, 1598 wrote:The battle axe, the halberd, the black-bill, or such like weapons of weight, appertaining unto guard or battle, are all one in fight
George Silver - Paradoxes of Defence, 1598 wrote:And finally for the just lengths of all other shorter or longer weapons to be governed with both hands, there is none
Grant Hall wrote:Note: I have not begun to study Axe, Bill, Halberd or Poleaxe in earnest, however I am led to believe by George Silver's Paradoxes of Defense that the Poleaxe is not directly grouped with the Axe, Bill and Halberd.
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