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  • ...e the sword is like a pair of scales. If the sword is large and heavy, the pommel also must be heavy – just like on a pair of scales.<section end="3"/>
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  • ...is face<br/>&emsp;With that, fence the work of the cross<br/>The deceptive pommel, that, you should think of<br/>&emsp;Upon your<ref>G & R: the</ref> head, i
    6 KB (978 words) - 04:42, 3 June 2020
  • ...g cut at the opponent, situate your sword inside of your buckler with your pommel inside your thumb and thrust up from below at their face and wind against t
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  • ...n begin="16"/>When attacking the opponent on the left side you turn in the pommel in his face.<section end="16"/> ...you grab hold if his elbow with the left hand and with the right onto his pommel, and pull it to you as you push his elbow away from you with the left hand,
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  • ...half-swording, the entirety of the sword works as a weapon, including the pommel and crossguard which function as a mace as shown in the [[Mordstreich]].
    23 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 17:08, 26 August 2022
  • ...g]], usually very flat and broad, tapers sharply towards the [[Hilt#Pommel|pommel]]. The cross is generally of square section, about 18 to 20 cm long (7 to 7 ...are usually straight, and the pommels Brazil-nut or disk-shaped (Oakeshott pommel types D, E and I).
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  • ...a manu in suum dextrum brachium et sistas nodum pugionis (sic!)<ref>Dagger pommel?! I have actually no idea what he is thinking here. My only guess is that i
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  • ...uch harder than when you grip the sword by the pommel (which restrains the pommel so that the strike can't come strongly or correctly).<section end="3"/>
    12 KB (2,039 words) - 20:44, 8 January 2023
  • <section begin="18"/><br/>and grab his sword with the right hand by the pommel, and jolt it to you with it, so you take his sword, and additionally shove ...the elbow, and raise it firmly, and with the right, grip his sword by the pommel, and jolt it out of his hand.<section end="21"/>
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  • Wind and raise the pommel Slip the pommel or point into the face
    5 KB (922 words) - 17:35, 30 July 2022
  • ...laced again, then step with your right foot behind his left, and place the pommel of your sword about his neck. Thus you can toss him on his back over your l <p>If he is behind you, with the pommel about your neck, and will try to toss you, so be nimble and go with your le
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  • ...and when he defends himself so step to him with the left foot and with the pommel, come onto his sword and with the left hand grab his neck and throw him ove ...ill find in the fourth, if your pommel has come onto his sword, so let the pommel go back and set the point to his belly with a fore-grip.</p>
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  • ...icial weapons for myself: firstly, a sword which should be thus: above the pommel it should have four tacks next to the fifth at the top. They shouldn’t be ...f you are pinned on your left, thusly step with your left back or put your pommel on your breast and gain/reach<ref>orig. ''erlang''</ref> the point, and pin
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  • <section begin="18"/>{{red|18.}} If you hunt left, fall upon the sword’s pommel, bash under eyes<section end="18"/> ..., when you have gripped his right elbow with the left hand, grip his sword pommel with the right, and jolt to you with it, so you take his sword.<section end
    32 KB (5,548 words) - 16:54, 17 October 2023
  • ...fore, wind up with armed hand under his sword, and go indes, and wind your pommel over his left arm, as is pictured there, so you break his sword out of the <p>''The pommel is inwards in the inner elbow.''</p>
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  • ...The second, pin down with the long edge from below and grab their sword's pommel with your left hand, then you throw them over their sword. ...with your sword and bar them from above with the long edge and grab their pommel with your left hand and throw them over their sword to the left side.
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  • ...ay the sword upon your back, allow it to sink to the right side. Turn your pommel against your opponent and your point out behind, so that you arrive in the Item. One play called the ox. Look at the ox like this: Set the pommel against your breast, the point towards the opponent’s face and strongly a
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  • ...ll him down strongly. The counter to that, then take his dagger with your [pommel]<ref>A literal translation of “cruine” would be “crown”.</ref> and ...ill pull it from his hand and place your thumb on top of the dagger on the pommel and hook<ref name="unhook">A more literal translation would be “unhook”
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  • ..., the second strongly from below with your long edge, and grab his sword's pommel with your left hand, by doing so you throw him over his sword. ...d with the sword and bar him from above with the long edge; Then, grab his pommel with your left hand and throw him to the left sside, over his sword.
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  • ...[[Kurtze iedoch gründliche Beschreibung des Voltiger (Johann Georg Pascha)|pommel horse exercises]] (1660). While the text is largely preserved unchanged, Pa | [[Pommel horse]] by Johann Georg Pascha
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