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@MrRourk2 ай бұрын
Excellent! Please make more.
@saamfvg2 ай бұрын
Thanks, we will!
@jasonjames98362 ай бұрын
Nice fencing. Does it feel weird to have to fight at such a close range with the shorter weapons? Was the hip-hinge forward intentional or just a result of the shorter weapons and feeling the need to push reach? Who made those storta? The guards/hilts are very nice looking. Thanks for the video
@saamfvg2 ай бұрын
All the synthetic simulacrums we use are from Blackfencer. Us being used to sideswords, yes, it does feel a bit odd to fence with shorter weapons, but you get used to it rather quickly.
@FiliiMartisАй бұрын
This is the first time I see a storta trainer (synthetic or otherwise). Dumb question, but is there supposed to be a dedicated system for storta? I never thought about it, and now I don't know if it's me not paying attention, or if there is none. It's a short sword, so not sure side-swords systems cuts it. So, dussack? Messer? Somehow they seem more appropriate for storta (and hanger type swords).
@saamfvgАй бұрын
As far as we know, no, there is system or manual for storta. Messer would be the closest to it and maybe you can adapt something from more recent cutlass manuals.
@FiliiMartisАй бұрын
@@saamfvg Funny enough, out of curiosity, I was just browsing the Del Tin offer of swords. They are selling something listed as "Storta or Dussack". So they see it as being the same, and I can see why. But it's true that in HEMA, if we say dussack, we think Meyer. And you are probably right that (leaving Meyer's system to the side) all these shorter swords and hangers would have been used in the same simple way, just like a messer.