Postby Neil Bockus » Sun May 20, 2007 6:37 pm
I just completed my independant study on the Two-Hander; some of the manuals I came across during research included His True Art of Defence by DiGrassi, Goliath, Paradoxes of Defence/Brief Instructions by George Silver, and the Harleian Manuscript. Some of these can be found right on this site in the research and reading section.
I've been trying to get a grasp on this sword on my own time, but it's kind of hard to do with a sub-par steel; I have a Cold-Steel two-hander that's way on the heavy side (6lb 13.5oz @56in), and doesn't seem to be very well made; the cross got loose quite a while back and the sword does not feel very solid when swung; I'm thinking of going for a Lutel and canning the CS. Maybe I just got a bad sword?
I've also done a bit of sparring with wasters against long- and bastard-swords, and I've learned that the extra length can work either in or against your favor.
Good luck with your own study/training with the Two-Hander!
Oh thank God! Some sorta...rescue...toaster!