Postby JeanryChandler » Wed Jul 14, 2004 1:41 pm
I don't mean to speak for Jake, but there did seem to be at least two distinct sub-types of messers, the Kriegsmesser was apparently primarily a military weapon. You see it in many woodcuts, drawings and paintings from the era frequently being carried by professional mercenaries.
There are two other weapons which I have seen in period art quite a bit, and some surviving examples of, which seem to be in this same family if you will. One is the Swiss Schwyzersabel (sp?) which is a curved, narrow bladed, two handed saber, seemingly single edged, the other is a curved, broad bladed two handed saber used by hungarian mercenaries in the late renaissance.
Does anyone know anything about the actual use and function of these two weapons?
DB
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