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Medieval Jousting: A Brief History

Posted by Sword N Armory on Apr 1st 2018

Medieval Jousting: A Brief History
When you think of medieval jousting, many things come to mind. The clapping that the horses create as their hooves slam against the ground, creating a symphony of sound. Metal clanging loudly as knights violently battled for their very lives. The anticipation of wondering who would be victorious as the last man standing. This was the exciting and deadly sport known as medieval jousting.Back in the day, believe it or not at one point, knights weren’t considered as the elite class we know them now
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Of The Sword And The Dubbing

Posted by Sword N Armory on Apr 1st 2018

Of The Sword And The Dubbing
In spite of what's shown in film and what's written in modern day romances, knighting ceremonies weren't always full of long nights spent in prayer. Nor were there day long celebrations of the advancement of a squire to knighthood. The ceremony had humble beginnings with a practical purpose in mind.The earliest accounts of any formal knighting ceremony come in the 12th century. With its roots tied to the coming-of-age ceremony among Germanic youth in the 11th century, the invention of knighthood
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Swords: What Makes Them Strong?

Posted by Sword N Armory on Apr 1st 2018

Swords: What Makes Them Strong?
What makes up a great sword? The way it looks, it’s weighted blade, or maybe the sharpness of the metal. But without a strong metal, none of that matters. It won’t matter how sharp the sword is if the metal it’s made out of isn’t worth it. Snapping, cracking, irreparable swords can be both cost consuming and dangerous. Given the modern day cheap metal that’s used by most large companies, reputable swordsmiths and high priced swords usually are made out of carbon steel that has been blended with
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The Training Required by a Knight

Posted by Sword N Armory on Apr 1st 2018

The Training Required by a Knight
Knights were a critical component to both the military and political structures of the Middle Ages. Training was extensive and expensive, which’s why only young men of a certain social class were trained to become knights.Knight training started at the age of 7 and continued until the age of 21, at which point they were considered skilled enough to enter combat. Young boys of noble birth were sent to train with older knights, usually relatives, who served as mentors and teachers. The path to ful
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The Art of Fighting With A Dagger

Posted by Sword N Armory on Mar 2nd 2018

The Art of Fighting With A Dagger
A dagger is a compact weapon that can be very dangerous. If you find yourself in a combative situation, knowing how to properly defend yourself with the dagger is vital to your victory. This will ensure that you'll obtain complete control over your weapon at all times, you'll always do with it what you are trying to do, and you'll not get injured with your weapon in the process of the defense.Finding a dagger that fits you is important. This means you'll want a dagger that has the right weight f
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