Postby James Brazas » Wed Mar 21, 2012 5:18 pm
Would all of you be able to explain some of the practical differences between the Albion Talhoffer, Crecy, and Sempach?
I know that the Talhoffer is a Type XV, so I'm guessing it's the lightest, most nimble, best at thrusting, but worst at cutting.
Since the Crecy is a Type XVI, I'm guessing it's the sturdiest of the three and the best cutter, but probably not as nimble or good at thrusting.
I'm not exactly sure what the Sempach is like in comparison, but I imagine it would be somewhere between the previous two since it's a Type XVII.
Then there's always the Regent, the Type XVIII. From what I hear, it's great as both a cutter and a thruster. Yet the 5.25" balance point and the 3.5 lb. weight makes it sound like it would be less agile, more blade-heavy, and possibly slower. Is this true? Also, how is the fish-tail pommel? It looks less wieldly than the scent-stopper pommel.
My questions are:
How different is the handling between the four blades, what is the difference in nimbleness and ease of moving quickly between various guards and attacks, etc.?
How different are they in performance as thrusters and as cutters?
How would each likely perform against unarmored enemies, bone, maille, and harnisfechten/full plate?
Finally, would the Liechtenauer or the Meyer be a better analog to the above swords for safe light sparring? I've practiced with both the Liechtenauer and the Meyer, so I know how they handle pretty well.
My goal is a longsword with emphasis on speed and nimbleness, but I don't want to sacrifice too much power in thrusting or cutting.
On a related note, what Albion arming swords would you recommend? The Squire seems interesting to me.