As the title implies I have recently been thinking of purchasing a buckler. There are several places to choose from that I think are reputable (Arms & Armor, the Mercenary's Tailor, etc...), however, none of these ever show the handle of weapon in question. I bring this up because I've found 1 or two examples with very thin handles (1/2" thick steel handles, while sturdy don't offer much leverage to control the angle of the buckler's face with). If you'll pardon the punning, these don't handle the way I'd like them to. So if any of you have a handle on the issue of which reproduction bucklers have handles thick enough to control properly would you please be so kind as to offer your experience?
Also because this question is based only on my own impressions and not on any serious research, do any of you have some practical experience or observations of what historical bucklers' handles looked like?
