Postby Stacy Clifford » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:36 pm
Sickle is one thing, scythe is something else. I don't doubt that Mair's scythe instruction is martially sound, and I'm sure you could practice the techniques at moderate speed, but as far as sparring goes I think a scythe looks like about the least safe sparring weapon I can imagine. Because the point is at a right angle to the shaft, you have to stab with a cutting motion, which would be extremely difficult to control at realistic fighting speeds. A scythe is not a tool made for reversing directions quickly, and even a very blunt wooden, plastic or metal training blade could cause serious harm with a relatively light swing. A rubber blade might be safer, but it would probably be too floppy to make any of the hooking motions work well. As it is, I've never heard of anybody making a "training scythe" to try this with. (For that matter, real sharp scythes aren't all that common anymore either.) It would definitely be fun to practice if you could get one, but any attempt at sparring would have to be extremely light and cautious. I think the scythe was the Grim Reaper's tool of choice for good reason: there's no such thing as a "light" scythe wound.
As for why it's in the manual, I haven't read that section but I seriously doubt it was meant to be used on the battlefield or carried for common self defense. It looks like it's presented strictly in a dueling context. Some of it might work against other weapons as well, but it looks a lot less agile than other weapons (including other pole weapons like halberds) and overswing would be a considerable liability, though that could be partially offset by the unusual angles of attack. Voiding it might not be too difficult, but parrying a scythe with anything smaller than a staff looks scary as hell.
I admit I'm speculating here, but it would be interesting to hear from somebody who's handled the real thing on a farm before to verify its basic handling characteristics. Perhaps we can get one of our Iowa folks to chime in.
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Stacy Clifford
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