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Callum
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Location: Upper Hutt
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 11:36 am |
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Hi Stephen,
I think Derek is talking about non-NAAMA head blow combat. I am talking about one-on-one competitive combat using the whole body, or most of the whole body as a target using rules that I developed earlier this year in association with Nic from the Dawn Reivers which I think are also being used at Taupo next year although those may have since been modified for that event.
e.g. I am not talking about mass inter-club combat which NAAMA rules already cater for well. So I'm not trying to take over NAAMA, change the world, or do anything sinister like that
In addition to the head gear above I would also be looking at a minimum full body armour standard. This would include rigid protection for the joints and at least mail and padding elsewhere.
Hope this helps.
_________________ Callum Forbes
Order of the Boar - www.jousting.co.nz
Order of the Boar Historical Foot Combat -
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NigelT
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Location: Wellington
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 11:41 am |
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With regard to visors - if you're interested in using this helmet with NAAMA heavy missile combat you'll need a 1.6mm (min) thick visor with 5mm (max) diameter holes in it. If it's not too far from your original design it might be worth considering as it'll expand what you can use it for.
Nigel
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Víkarr
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 11:48 am |
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About 3 years ago I brought a bascinet off Derek and made a hounskull visor for it based off the same early great bascinet as the helm Callum posted (image attached). The occular were grilled so I could use it for metal weapon WMA but I ended up cutting open the occulars as I found I was too much vision impaired and could not properly see where I was striking. Unfortunately I cant use it for WMA now and I consider my fencing mask mesh too weak for delivering a decent strike with a metal weapon but Colin showed me some samples of wire mesh he got hold of some time ago, one of which could be well suited for the type of combat discussed here. Perforated and grilled plate unfortunately really hinders visibility (at least for me anyway) and this mesh appeared very strong (and a bit expensive I believe).
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Inigo
Location: Auckland
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 12:44 pm |
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If people are wanting to produce a number of helmets suitable for head blow combat they could do worse than to do this:
1. Get 6 bascinets from India, something like IR80677 in 2mm steel from here:
http://www.nautical-mart.com/medieval-helmet.html
These cost about $120-140 landed in NZ each if you buy a box of 6
2. Build your own visors using my simple tutorial:
http://ildhafn.sca.org.nz/tutorials/visor.htm
3. Add padding, chin strap, mail aventails and stainless mesh behind the visor
While you're at it, make a breastplate:
http://ildhafn.sca.org.nz/tutorials/breastplate.htm
_________________ A book may be able to teach you something of fighting, but it can't cover your back when the shield wall breaks up! |
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Colin
Location: Wellington
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 12:51 pm |
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Víkarr wrote: | ...but Colin showed me some samples of wire mesh he got hold of some time ago, one of which could be well suited for the type of combat discussed here. |
Not really. It requires a press and molds to shape it which means it is the realms of commercial process (ie., mass manufacturing). Building individual helms for re-enactors isn't worth my time or interest.
_________________ The person who writes for fools is always sure of a large audience.
- Arthur Schopenhauer
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Inigo
Location: Auckland
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 1:03 pm |
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We got 12 of these:
IR80677 - http://www.nautical-mart.com/medieval-helmet.html
6 medium and 6 large - in 2mm mild steel
_________________ A book may be able to teach you something of fighting, but it can't cover your back when the shield wall breaks up! |
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stephan
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Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 1:30 pm Re: More on headblow combat... |
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Inigo wrote: | I would like to discuss what people would feel is a good minimum standard for helms to be used in head blow combat that includes horizontal chops and face thrusts. Assume that the intended power would be about the same as the current NAAMA combat but that we want to protect against uncontrolled blows as well.
It may also be worth covering things like weapon weights and tip diameters, so we know what we're aiming at protecting against.
Could the nay-sayers please just not bother posting. |
hey callum i tink you have miss read me i am aware that what is being disscussed is non naama, but inigo says specficly that power of blows intended is equal to that being used at naama
regards stephan
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stephan
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Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 1:32 pm |
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[quote="Callum"]Hi Stephen,
e.g. I am not talking about mass inter-club combat which NAAMA rules already cater for well. So I'm not trying to take over NAAMA, change the world, or do anything sinister like that
its amazing how many people think people are trying to do this
regards
stephan
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Inigo
Location: Auckland
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:09 am Taupo - more on head blow combat... |
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Are there any people going to Taupo who would like to armour up and do some reasonably vigorous head blow combat? I realise that we have three head blow tournaments, but these are still very lightly armoured and none of these tournaments has the whole head as a target.
I'm thinking:
- matched weapons
- head to ankle to fingertips in steel (plate or mail)
- cuts, thrusts and grappling
- we can probably leave some of the hard to armour spots with just padding (inside elbows, back of knees etc)
- fight until one or the other fighter has had enough
_________________ A book may be able to teach you something of fighting, but it can't cover your back when the shield wall breaks up! |
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Grayson
Location: Croydon,Victoria Australia/ Wellington,NZ
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:34 pm |
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Damn shame i don't have my full plate suit done yet, otherwise i'd say yes
_________________ Do not scorn a weak cub. He may become a brutal tiger |
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Inigo
Location: Auckland
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 9:08 am |
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I may be able to supplement what you have, what do you need?
_________________ A book may be able to teach you something of fighting, but it can't cover your back when the shield wall breaks up! |
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Hawkwind™
Location: Auckland
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 10:11 am |
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I am in the same boat as Grayson, only worse, I have almost nothing in terms of armour for what you are intending, but if I can borrow stuff I would be keen on giving it a bash (so to speak)
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Inigo
Location: Auckland
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:45 am |
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Okay, I will bring some spare armour with me. I have a couple of suitable helmets and some reasonably sturdy body and arm armour. The area I'm lacking in is hand protection. While I have spare groin protection, I suggest you may wish to provide your own.
_________________ A book may be able to teach you something of fighting, but it can't cover your back when the shield wall breaks up! |
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conal
Site Admin
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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:51 am |
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hey,
Gorgets?
ta,
conal.
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