So to review:
The Italian systems used three types of shields; buckler, rotella, and targa. The buckler being small and circular, rotella being large and circular, and the targa being rectangular and "wavy".
As far as I am aware, most of the images in the Italian manuals would suggest that these were all made of steel. That being said, I have seen pictorial as well as artifacts of rotella sized shields that were rectangular and "wavy" like a targa. Which brings me to the question. Is it logical and reasonable to suppose that there were wooden targas that were the normal size?


