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They fight with sticks
Ben Williams wrote:They fight with sticks
Didn't know that. I visited an SCA group but didn't fight or see any fighting. I have fought at a combined Belegarth / Dagorhir event and they used foam weapons.
Since the closest ARMA group is at least an hour's drive foam fighting is about the closest I can get right now (other than trying to mimic moves in videos).
But anyway, was leather ever common? Was it ever used?
Ben Williams wrote:Since the closest ARMA group is at least an hour's drive foam fighting is about the closest I can get right now (other than trying to mimic moves in videos).
But anyway, was leather ever common? Was it ever used?
"Foam" fighting is sort of an oxymoron there.... kinda like "dry" water or "gentle" gunshot wound. Why do you want to learn foam-n-pretend stuff if you're interested in martial arts?
LafayetteCCurtis wrote:Hardened leather was used, but it was nt quite as common as padded/quilted cloth or even munitions-grade metallic armor. Armor-grade leather was expensive and rather hard to get before the advent of extensive ranching practices in the 16th or 17th century (probably the former) but doesn't give much more protection than the considerably cheaper cloth-based armors. In this sense, Hollywood is definitely guilty for using way too much leather and way too little cloth for armoring the people in their medieval scenes. Leather became a lot more popular during the Renaissance--perhaps because it also got a lot cheaper.
That only applies to sedentary agricultural Europe, however. In primarily pastoralist cattle-raising societies like those of the nomads on the Eurasian steppes, leather armor was much more prevalent than it was in medieval Europe.
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