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Loe in this manner you may defend either blow or thrust of the Staffe, yet I must needes confesse, there is great oddes in the Staffe, if the Staffe-man bee verie skilfull, but otherwise the Rapier and Dagger hath the oddes being furnished with skill.
And here is to be noted, that if he fight well, the staffe-man neuer striketh but at the head, and thrusteth presently vnder at the body: and if a blow be first made, a thrust followeth; & if a thrust be first made, a blow followeth; and in doing of any of them, the one breedeth the other: so that howsoeuer anie of these sixe weapons (Sword and Buckler, Sword & Target, two hand sword, single Sword, Sword and Dagger, or Rapier and Poiniard) shall carie his ward strongly to defend the first, he shall be too farre in space to defend the second, whether it be blow or thrust.
James Brazas wrote:Does anyone know of anywhere else where the masters specifically mention tactics or techniques to use against disimilar weapons? (Especially sword vs. polearms?)
I think that would be very good to know since most manuals only teach like weapons against each other (i.e. they show longsword vs. longsword, staff vs. staff, and so forth).
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