Video Creator’s Channel Lindybeige

- shields
- shield
- decorative
- cloak
- protects
Youve Seen The Shield Before Its Mine
I made some years ago It’s a Romano-british late Roman. If you like and it has this smooth dome of a boss in the middle of it, and this is quite a useful thing. It protects my hand and by being smooth. It makes this shield quite easy to live with I never catch it on my cloak. I don’t snag it on my fellows marching next to me.
Theres Nothing To Catch Its A Convenient
boss, but there were shield bosses, the Saxons and others had them which had a little it’s not really a spike. Some people have described it quite wrongly as a spike. It’s a sort of button on a stalk on the front of the boss, and you might think what’s that for well some of them were decorative. Some of them had little inlays of jewels or.
Or Something Look Quite Nice, But I
don’t think that’s the main reason they were there because there is that awkwardness you introduced as soon as you put anything sticking out on the front of the boss on your shield, which is something you have to carry around all the flippin time you’re introducing this This this danger of snagging but I have in reenactment fought against people with shields with those buttons sticking out and as I’m trying to get around his shield with my right hand. Let’s assume that it he’s right-handed as well. I’m trying to get around his shield. That way he’s trying to get around my shield that way quite often.
Ill Go High And Then Ill Try To
go low under his shield, so I’m doing down like this trying to get either over or under his shield, and he’s doing the same on. side to me and if my blade comes along down his shield. Like this, it could catch it could catch on that button and that never actually happened. All the time I thought I never ever caught my sword on that button, so you might say Ah well there you go in which case that’s not what it’s for, but actually I contend that is still what it’s for even though it never happened.
When I Actually Tried It The Thing Is
that I was perfectly aware that it would get caught and so I always avoided it but that always and a tiny delay. I could notice there was an advantage it took me to get a to go from here slide around his shield and go under. It took me maybe just a quarter of a second maybe not even that much longer to do it because I had to avoid getting caught on that button and that’s what I think they were for.
- sticking boss shield carry flippin
- smooth makes shield quite
- button stalk boss think decorative
- bosses saxons little really spike
- protects hand smooth makes shield
Summary
You’ve seen the shield before it’s mine I made some years ago . It’s a Romano-british late Roman. It has this smooth dome of a boss in the middle of it, and this is quite a useful thing. It protects my hand and by being smooth. I never catch it on my cloak.& There’s nothing to catch it’s a convenient boss, but there were shield bosses, the Saxons and others had them which had a little it’s not really a spike. Some people have described it quite wrongly as a spike, but some of them were decorative. Some of them had little inlays of jewels or. or something look quite nice, but I don’t think that’s the main reason they were there because there is that awkwardness you introduced as soon as you put anything sticking out on the front of the boss on your shield, which is something you have to carry around all the flippin time you’re introducing this . But when I actually tried…. Click here to read more and watch the full video