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Steven Blakely wrote:I still believe an axe is an axe. The who samuria vs. Vikings is irrelevent
In over 2000 years of history the axe has changed very little to not at all. Now im not saying with the lare 2 handed versions there is not going to be some differences. But i think that more effort needs to be shown towards the axe. The sword i will agree is by far the most popular, But as we all seem to forget that swords were on the whole more expensive and during the reniassance was being fazed out due to the fact that it was almost useless against plate armor. While the mace hammer and Axe were still being used as weapons of war. Now i am not saying the sword was still not in use and was far more romantesized than any of the other weapons but its role became a more symbolic and serimonial. Now this is not a rant on how much better the axe is than the sword. (Because we all know that it is not the weapon but he who wields it that wins the battles.) But in my oppinion this weapon is just as deserving of arma reaserch as the sword. and even if we have to move ahead a couple hundred years so that we can reverse engineer and due our best to discover what was done back then. I believe that the journey will be worth it and that is what i intend to do.
Steven Blakely wrote:First if all i would like you to explain the axe is the real katana remark because i didnt understand you meaning![]()
I am not trying to say that the axe is somehow this ultimate weapon. I am just saying in my own passionate way that it needs more than just a passing glance. Even with the limited materials that we have. I think we could draw a safe conclusion as to what they did based on our own intuition and putting ourself as best we could in there shoes. Now i know allot of people would not agree with me, but seing as our knowledge is limited some of it will have to be left to speculation. and as far as having some sort of authority lay it down as gospel is not my intent. I just want to be trained as best i can in this weapon. Not for some silly dilusion of grandure but for the perpose of understanding the common soldier, The common man in those times. We need to remember that only the very rich and powerfull could buy the sword or were even alowed to use it in certain venues.
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