- Backsword
A backsword is a
sword having ablade with only one edge. [http://www.myarmoury.com/feature_euroedge.html MyArmoury] ] The back of the sword is often the thickest part of the blade and acts to support and strengthen it.The term refers more specifically to
Early Modern European weapons, usually straight, and typically with complex protective hilts as used inGeorge Silver 's manuscripts [ [http://www.mymartialheritage.org/manuals.html The Company for Historical Combat] ] . It can also refer to thesinglestick , which is used to train for fighting with the backsword, or to the sport or art of fighting in this fashionBroadsword and Single-stick, by R. G. Allanson Winn and C. Phillips-Wolley (London, 1898)]Backswords were often the secondary weapons of European-style cavalrymen beginning in the late 16th, early 17th centuries. The weapon's name was likely derived from the practice of slinging the weapon in a sheath behind the trooper's back while riding in order to prevent it from clanging against his or the horse’s side as they galloped. Ironsides: English Cavalry 1588-1688 by John Tincey ISBN: 184176213X ]
ome examples of backswords
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mortuary sword
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*falchion Notes
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