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Unboxing a Sword from Sigi Forge
Insert Brad Pitt gif from the movie SE7EN right here…
What’s in the box is a new sword, my first Sigi and I unbox it in this video and give some initial impressions. I am rusty at recording and there was only one take I could do. Thus it’s longer than normal.
Which model is it? Wellll I ordered it at the end of January, which will give you a hint.
Also, I explain why there haven’t been new videos for a while! You’ll notice a different background and I haven’t quite framed up the shot well enough. It matters not. It’s new sword day!
#unboxing #sword #hema #martialarts #historical #european #medieval #swordfighting #Sigiforge #feder
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Improvised Weapon for Games: The Crowbar
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Ah yes, I can return to UA-cams as the renovation ends, and here’s a video about a great improvised weapon: It’s the Crowbar! Whether you’re fighting head-crabs in Half-Life or assaulted by ghouls while trying to open a sarcophagus, this is a very handy tool that has three ways to deal out damage! Join me as I briefly discuss the merits of this hunk of metal and keep it in mind for your next tt...
Six Months with Gabriel: a HEMA Gear Re-visit
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After six months and a bit of using the Gabriel Gloves from CHFG, or whatever the business is called, I am still happy. My hip? Not so much. But physio and a break will fix that. So if you want to know how the gloves held up for six months of teaching every week and being smacked in the hands, tune in, and you'll see the answer is: very well.
A Medieval Update: Back to School!
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Exciting news for me, as I was accepted into the Masters of Medieval Studies program at the University of Lincoln! There’s still a lot to do including sorting out the student visa, selling my old house and selling off or donating everything not going with me, but the whirlwind leading up to August 2024 will still include a few videos. If you’ve followed my channel, you will know that I’ve visit...
Knife Safety - avoid stitches in the kitchen!
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Whether it’s the holiday season or any time of year, the safety of your fingers is really quite dear! I was supposed to record this last week but life was in the way, so here we go, some basic knife safety tips for the kitchen, just in time for a festive Yule! To sum up: sharp knives are safer than dull knives, curl your fingers under when slicing, have a knife with a good bolster or curve on t...
Edge Versus Flat: What to use for parrying?
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A techniques video is overdue! A few years back I did separate videos about using the edge and the flat but this one is a combined look at why both work, and how they work. I suppose it's an update on my thoughts as I progress in the area of both learning and teaching historical martial arts. Thus, I compare the edge to the flat and discuss when to use each of them in parrying that incoming att...
Arming Sword Versus Pumpkin: Cutting Day 2023
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You need a rhyme and you need to see the SGT Blades arming sword in action, so that orange gourd had to be sacrificed. Do keep in mind that it was my first pumpkin of the day, but I don’t care, I can miss and recover and entertain and show off this amazing blade. Calgary Fellowship of the Sword’s Pumpkin Cutting Day was a big success and I’m glad I could share this little glimpse with you. #swo...
Can a helm be a shield? Kettle and buckler
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Weird ideas in my brain, and they must be discussed! This one is about the slight similarity in appearance between an all-steel buckler and a kettle helm. So really, let's have a thought experiment. What do you think? Can a helm be a shield?
Swords and Stilettos: Can you Fight in High Heels?
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Recently, there's been a bit of discussion about fighting in heels among the Esfinges, aka the women in HEMA, though it always comes up now and then. So it seemed timely when someone shared the archer's video. I had the idea for a while but my hip needed to get better. And it did! So, let's discuss this topic in depth: can someone fight in high heels? But first, some caveats: One - I am going t...
Pumpkin Spice Latte versus a sword
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Pumpkin Spice Latte versus a sword
Another arming sword versus cider can video for all you subs!
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Another arming sword versus cider can video for all you subs!
The juice is loose: arming sword cut on a juice container.
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The juice is loose: arming sword cut on a juice container.
Sword Versus Industrial Mower: Surprising Results
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Sword Versus Industrial Mower: Surprising Results
Solo training advice for HEMA beginners
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Solo training advice for HEMA beginners
Gear Review: Gabriel 2 0 HEMA Gloves
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Gear Review: Gabriel 2 0 HEMA Gloves
A Quick Update: Busy Summer Edition
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A Quick Update: Busy Summer Edition
Healthy Knees: Keep Them In Line
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Healthy Knees: Keep Them In Line
HEMA Throat Protection: Wear your Gorget!
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HEMA Throat Protection: Wear your Gorget!
Chainmail The Best Armour for Fantasy Adventurers
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Chainmail The Best Armour for Fantasy Adventurers
Reverse Grip Revisit: Actual testing
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Reverse Grip Revisit: Actual testing
Reverse Grip for Sword: What Works and What's Bad?
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Reverse Grip for Sword: What Works and What's Bad?
Of Crowns and Unicorns: Defending Your Head
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Of Crowns and Unicorns: Defending Your Head
Schielhau: Intercepting Your Opponent's Cut
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Schielhau: Intercepting Your Opponent's Cut
Wechselhau: a Move for Fighting an Aggressive Longsword Opponent
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Wechselhau: a Move for Fighting an Aggressive Longsword Opponent
My New HEMA Jacket: SPES AP Light Review
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My New HEMA Jacket: SPES AP Light Review
Advice for Instructors and Club Organisers
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Advice for Instructors and Club Organisers
Lauren's Longsword Warm-up/Work-out
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Lauren's Longsword Warm-up/Work-out
Pop Bottle Smash 1000 Sub-abration
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Pop Bottle Smash 1000 Sub-abration
How to Wind your Blade: A Technique for Sword Fighting
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How to Wind your Blade: A Technique for Sword Fighting
Pumpkin Time: Cold Weather Warhammer
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Pumpkin Time: Cold Weather Warhammer

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  • @chadherbert18
    @chadherbert18 14 днів тому

    Nice!

  • @greatmoustache8731
    @greatmoustache8731 18 днів тому

    nice unboxing!! Did you have too much trouble coming over with the swords when moving to the UK? Did you bring all your swords, or just a few? That's a good looking new sword! Pommel looks great! Dental can be the worst.....

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 17 днів тому

      Moustache! Hiya. I only brought one sharp, but it was no trouble to out it in checked luggage. I have reduced my collection for now, only the essentials, but enough to focus on what I like best.

  • @katecapek3116
    @katecapek3116 18 днів тому

    Sword in a box for a fox!

  • @sythguy
    @sythguy 18 днів тому

    Nice sword! Good luck with upcoming academic year!

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 18 днів тому

      Thank you and thank you! It will be a busy year but exciting as well!

  • @branchrickey9123
    @branchrickey9123 18 днів тому

    Nice! I really like my Sigi Shorty. Sorry to hear about the dental issues. That is no fun at all

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 18 днів тому

      Thank you! The dental issues were awful but they’re all fixed. I win’t end up in the Big Book of British Smiles!

  • @GabrielDipo
    @GabrielDipo 27 днів тому

    Coooool... Very underrated

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 27 днів тому

      @@GabrielDipo indeed she is, and certainly an inspiration. When in doubt, it’s time to ride out!

    • @GabrielDipo
      @GabrielDipo 27 днів тому

      @@LaurenDangerShaw i plan to name my child Joanna

  • @michaeltheisen
    @michaeltheisen 29 днів тому

    Thank you for the update! It's always good to see other people using the same gloves so that I can get an idea of how other people deal with my same problems. Sometimes they have solutions for things I hadn't thought of. So I'll post my two cents here, in case anyone wants to hear. My gloves are about two years old now. My left Gabriel is good as new. My RIGHT Gabriel is almost utterly destroyed. Lol. On the right glove, both of the Chicago screws on the thumb have broken and I have since replaced them with stretchy ties. I might replace them with rivets later, mostly because I didn't want to increase the size of the hole for a different size of Chicago screw and potentially damage the plastic since it's hard to find Chicago screws in the EXACT size. But I might later, just in case, the stretchy cords on the thumb hinge don't work out very well. The rings around the first finger have broken off and causes the shell to stick out too far and the finger can get hit badly. The fabric cover on the knuckle had the ties underneath that connect it to the glove broke immediately, but that isn't too important unless you get stabbed between the fingers. Also, all the rivets have rusted, but that might be the Lysol. The wrist protection is fantastic, but every other tie has since needed to be replaced. Also, cleaning inside the fingers is a little annoying. All that being said, I enjoy the little ritual of sitting down and fixing my gear. These are STILL, BY FAR, the absolute BEST best gloves I have ever used. I will use these forever if I can. My whole fechtshule is jealous. Will I buy them again? No, I would spend the effort to fix these first while I hold out for another pair of five fingers gloves similar to a pseudo-progauntlet that will probably be sold 5 or 10 years down the line. What I mean is, these are, in my opinion, the best 5 finger hema gloves you can buy.

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 29 днів тому

      That's very unusual, to have one glove fail like that, and the other be fine. I wonder if there's a production flaw. Hopefully, if you can pass the details along, and improvements can be made for quality control and in the version 3 or 4. Finger gloves for HEMA are always tricky, but eventually they'll get close enough to what we need!

  • @AKRex
    @AKRex Місяць тому

    Pollaxes are insanely cool and their design variations both among the real specimens and artwork are pretty damn great. From what I have found to date, the configurations go as follows: Axe + Hammer, Axe + Spike, Hammer + Spike and a Double-Hammer. I think it's also worth pointing out that some specimens also do not feature the top spikes and in some cases they also come in the same sizes as a regular hand axe and/or war hammer. Like a baby pollaxe if you will XD

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw Місяць тому

      They are so cool, and while tricky, fun to learn! I love the potential variety in them, and I do like your breakdown of basic types. Nifty!

  • @pabloandrespizarrotorres9480
    @pabloandrespizarrotorres9480 Місяць тому

    Very interesing information Lady 🌹👑🌹

  • @miguelsuarez-solis5027
    @miguelsuarez-solis5027 Місяць тому

    It would be interesting to see how many less decibles you'd get without it

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw Місяць тому

      Probably hover at 30-40 db I would think. Not mouse levels but certainly quiet enough when the sounds of daily life are around.

  • @miguelsuarez-solis5027
    @miguelsuarez-solis5027 Місяць тому

    to be fair... chain shouldn't be loose

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw Місяць тому

      Yes exactly. Leather cords keeping it in place would probably lower that even more. Smaller rings for the weave would help as well. One day I will move and be able to do more experimenting, I hope!

  • @Jaggerbush
    @Jaggerbush Місяць тому

    I bet shes a pin-up in the..... whatever community this is... D&D??

  • @internetcoven
    @internetcoven 2 місяці тому

    Where did you get this sword from and how much did it cost?

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 2 місяці тому

      Hello! This is a Black Fencer brand synthetic and I bought it for…$250 canadian I believe. Not expensive. Depends on where you’re ordering it through. It’s a lovely solo trainer.

  • @moonlight_the2nd
    @moonlight_the2nd 2 місяці тому

    Is it possible to learn it a little online with no partner and mentor until i have the chance to move somewhere far with clubs available?

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 2 місяці тому

      You can certainly learn basics from UA-cam, and practice cuts, footwork, get your balance right and improve speed. So you can get into it and look good for solo work. But then it comes to this: Without someone watching to adjust the finer points, and someone to practice drills with so you have resistance to your attack or defence, there’s only so far you can go. Learning measure, appreciating proper level of force, and having someone ensure your feet are in the right position, or hands are held high enough for particular techniques, that needs someone else. But you could always try to find a few local people who share the interest, all of you watch the videos from the various HEMA people, and help coach one another. That’s probably the best path if there’s no club near you.

    • @moonlight_the2nd
      @moonlight_the2nd 2 місяці тому

      @@LaurenDangerShaw there's only my ten year old younger sister, not more skilled than I am and we have no special things to train with. And besides,if she's smaller than me,can she use a smaller sword and can we use sticks if others aren't available? Also,are there any extra exercises to stay suitable for it. Idk maybe to improve or help with some moves,I mean anything related? Sorry to bother you with so many questions, I'll be happy to get the responses

  • @rawr2u190
    @rawr2u190 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for this review

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 3 місяці тому

      You’re most welcome. I hope it is helpful

  • @brittakriep2938
    @brittakriep2938 3 місяці тому

    Attention: Wehr can also mean weapon. A Seitenwehr is a sidearm, both bladed and pistol. Seitengewehr is german word for bayonnet ( but Bajonett is also used), a Kurzgewehr is one of the polearms used by 18th century officers or NCOs. In german rifles , shotguns and combined guns are called Gewehr as umbrella term. So when before 1800 in a german text Gewehr appears, it must not be a firearm.

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 3 місяці тому

      Ooo great information, thank you. Weapon and defence seem to be related, so farmer’s weapon it can be! I like that.

  • @Noah-vz9ro
    @Noah-vz9ro 3 місяці тому

    Thy old blunderbuss is good enough

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 3 місяці тому

      Noisy, though. But yes it does the job well!

  • @HoldTheLine78
    @HoldTheLine78 3 місяці тому

    Hello .. I got one of these fully riveted 16 gauge round steel .. love it but it’s starting to go rusty.. I’m thinking of taking a wire brush with some WD40 to it.. is that a bit harsh?.. is there a better way to clean it?.. thanks

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 3 місяці тому

      Hi! I’d probably use something other than WD-40. A 3-in-1 oil, or even leather care oils will be fine. While there are references to cleaning maille with sand, I have tried it and it takes forever to get all the grains out of the links si in modern times I don’t recommend it. When you get the shirt where you’d like it, an automotive care product like Autosol paste could be applied with a soft brush to finish the cleaning and help prevent rust, but be warned: all of this is messy work. Having a bin you can place the maille into and laying down a cloth is helpful. Dump out rust often, and when you oil and polish the armour, really shake and move it, and then seal it up with a towel (to absorb any moisture) You’ll need to wipe it down before wearing but it will look and smell much nicer for all the effort.

  • @EconaelGaming
    @EconaelGaming 3 місяці тому

    Can you move the thumb enough to twist an arming sword in your grip? (e.g. for Nucken, i.e. to hit with the short edge)

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 3 місяці тому

      Hi! I believe so. I can certainly point the thumb over the guard and along the blade. Seems to be okay for dropping the short edge from a high bind.

  • @mekingtiger9095
    @mekingtiger9095 3 місяці тому

    I've been really wondering which one should I get as my first sword for practice from BlackFencer: The straight blade Zweihänder or the Flamberge? Or does it really not matter? I'm worried about the small differences in lenght and point of balance.

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 3 місяці тому

      Historically, the straight blades would be more common but it really comes down to what you like the look of. Wavy blades are cool, and let’s face it, greatswords require effort and training. Go with what makes you happy to look at and swing around, because we’re not defending bridges or gates, nor are we fighting pike formations. We’re having fun!

    • @mekingtiger9095
      @mekingtiger9095 3 місяці тому

      @@LaurenDangerShaw Yaaaaay!!!

  • @sthiel126
    @sthiel126 4 місяці тому

    Hahhaa! Brilliant!

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 4 місяці тому

      Thank you! Shenanigans were meant to share and I am glad you enjoyed!

  • @digitaljanus
    @digitaljanus 4 місяці тому

    Ah yes, the Sauerkrauthau technique. 😄

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 4 місяці тому

      Haha Leckuchner would be proud to see the secret technique live on.

  • @Stilesda
    @Stilesda 4 місяці тому

    RIP all the cabbage brethren

  • @Arckanda
    @Arckanda 4 місяці тому

    I know the video is three years old already, so I'm not sure if my message will be seen (youtube being youtube); I'm also aware this could be a dumb, noobie question, but not asking would be even dumber: What tweaks would I need to do if I intend to create a Broom Rapier? A sharp, flat handguard looks painful with all the finger leverage needed... And actually adding the finger rings and/or some sort of cup guard would actually look awesome! (If at all possible)

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 4 місяці тому

      Hi Arckanda! Old video but I have email alerts, plus there are no dumb questions!So let’s figure out a rapier. Handguard: you could get tennis tape or ice hockey tape, add some long strips aling the handle to build it up and change the shape, then wrap around in a spiral and that will make it comfortable. You could do a cup hilt, as that is easier. Take a cheap plastic bowl, slowly make a hole in the centre (don’t snap the plastic) and use that as the guard. Hot glue will hold it in place. If you’d prefer a metal bowl, you’ll need to drill the hole, and wrap tape on either side of where it will sit. You di the handle aide, slide down the bowl, then wrap the blade side. Now, if you want a cage hilt, that’s more work. Wire is needed, heavier the better, and then you can wrap that in tape, but likely you’ll have to re-shape it often. Hopefully that gives you a bit of inspiration and do ask more questions if you’d like!

    • @Arckanda
      @Arckanda 4 місяці тому

      @@LaurenDangerShaw When you put it like that, it sounds so easy to come up with xD But it's actually been enlightening. I'll give it a shot sometime along this next weeks and come with whatever question happens to appear as I craft... Or with good news if I manage it without further problem. Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 4 місяці тому

      I am quite happy to have helped and yes, do ask more questions if you have them!

  • @Datacorrupter234
    @Datacorrupter234 4 місяці тому

    yo i got dates in the hood but but i cant have dark people skanking me while im with wifey. Whats the most lightweight stab proof shirt i can buy that wont be obvious? does anyone know

  • @anthonywest2989
    @anthonywest2989 4 місяці тому

    I bought a similar sallet (German sallet) thanks to this great video.

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 4 місяці тому

      Wonderful! I am so glad. I think I’ll try to find a better fitting one this autumn. Enjoy your new helm!

  • @user-ft1xf8wk9m
    @user-ft1xf8wk9m 4 місяці тому

    where did you buy it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 4 місяці тому

      It was made by SGT Blades in Canada, which is sgtblades.com if you want to contact them. It’s an amazing piece.

  • @user-ft1xf8wk9m
    @user-ft1xf8wk9m 4 місяці тому

    thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @scottbrower9052
    @scottbrower9052 5 місяців тому

    Oh....I like it.

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 5 місяців тому

      The dagger? It is fantastic. A worthy purchase!

    • @scottbrower9052
      @scottbrower9052 5 місяців тому

      @@LaurenDangerShaw Tod makes good stuff!

  • @joshgladfelter9597
    @joshgladfelter9597 5 місяців тому

    New to your channel! I appreciate your content. You’re very thorough but direct!

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 5 місяців тому

      Thank you! I used to be a safety instructor, so maybe that helps with sharing information. Feel free to ask for any clarifications on videos as needed!

    • @joshgladfelter9597
      @joshgladfelter9597 5 місяців тому

      @@LaurenDangerShaw it shows! There’s a lot of great content out there… But so many creators ramble. You managed to stay concise but personable. Definitely will reach out in the future for clarification on anything. I appreciate the offer.

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 5 місяців тому

      Ah, yes, rambling. If I do that I delete the take and do it again. Concise matters!

  • @joshgladfelter9597
    @joshgladfelter9597 5 місяців тому

  • @Feltified
    @Feltified 5 місяців тому

    This whole series is a great source of information! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge on UA-cam. Easiest sub-button smash ever, haha

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 5 місяців тому

      Thank you! I appreciate that so very much! Always happy to share all the years of studying swords.

  • @thenomadsclan6238
    @thenomadsclan6238 5 місяців тому

    Hey Lauren. I'm a martial arts instructor in Canada and I've always been fascinated by hema. you wouldn't know if there's any clubs or schools here in ontario i could reach out to?

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 5 місяців тому

      Hello! Where in Ontario are you? I’d be happy to do some digging and find out for you. Certainly worth a try and you should be able to learn it supremely quick.

    • @thenomadsclan6238
      @thenomadsclan6238 5 місяців тому

      @@LaurenDangerShaw I'm around toronto :) thanks, it looks like fun

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 5 місяців тому

      It is fun! And the club I know of most is found at www.torontohistoricalcombatants.ca and they are specifically about fun times. There are a few others. If you search for HEMA Alliance as a website, they have a club finder that can assist you with a few other clubs, though I don’t know much about them. Hopefully that can help!

  • @galvinstanley3235
    @galvinstanley3235 5 місяців тому

    The only reason those blades were used,is to maximize the wound damage of the sword.

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 5 місяців тому

      I think getting hit with any blade is going to hurt enough, but making a messier wound would certainly make everyone else watching think twice about continuing the fight. Psychology at work? Maybe!

    • @galvinstanley3235
      @galvinstanley3235 5 місяців тому

      @@LaurenDangerShaw That sword isn't the only kind that had a wavy blade.The Kris sword was used and it was a stabbing weapon,but only against lightly armored enemies.

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 5 місяців тому

      I know of the kris blade and it would be cool to own one. I wonder how it does against plastic bottles…it would be fun to try!

    • @galvinstanley3235
      @galvinstanley3235 5 місяців тому

      @@LaurenDangerShaw ua-cam.com/video/KSuMspgK-VY/v-deo.htmlsi=BDAq_MyT00kbsVJq

  • @greatmoustache8731
    @greatmoustache8731 5 місяців тому

    yay, new video! Crowbar has so many uses!!!

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 5 місяців тому

      It’s fantastic, and I’m tempted to ship mine in the move now.

  • @wolframkessler2357
    @wolframkessler2357 5 місяців тому

    Hey Lauren, it’s nice to hear that you’re and your kitten feeling well. I live in Germany and like in England, self defense is not allowed. It’s not considered socially appropriate. You should call the police and with a little happiness they will come in 2 or 3 hours 😂. So I think the crowbar (here we call it cow foot) is a good option for home defense but not outside the own home. I keep one of them in my garage in the basement as a tool. In my flat I have enough wooden and edged weapons, so I don’t need this tool 😊

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 5 місяців тому

      Mostly I like it for fiction. Games and what not, makes sense. In real life, running is always the best option when possible. When not…I turn to the advice of my friend Tommy Moore, boxer, bartitsu martial artist, and more. Were I not travelling I’d link his channel.

  • @Canyonjf
    @Canyonjf 5 місяців тому

    This was really interesting! I don't know anything about HEMA, so I was surprised to hear that the edges would bind, or that anybody would actually do that arm-over-head point-down maneuver. Cool stuff!

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 5 місяців тому

      I’m glad you liked it! Edges bite, flats slide. There’s a footwear joke in there I’m not willing to make. But yes, the sword is as much about defence as offence, and being under it is like having an umbrella to use against raining steel.

  • @lucerses
    @lucerses 5 місяців тому

    in brazil we call this "goat foot", pe de cabra. wrench is a good weapon too.

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 5 місяців тому

      Goat foot! That makes a lot of sense. The hoof of nail removal! Very cool.

    • @maxlutz3674
      @maxlutz3674 5 місяців тому

      In some regions of Germany the German equivalent of "goat foot" is in use: "Geißfuß", also "Cow´s foot" or Kuhfuß is common.

  • @toddellner5283
    @toddellner5283 5 місяців тому

    Uh, if you are using it with both hands you can hold near one end and have reach and power

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 5 місяців тому

      Perhaps I am too focused on holding it like a mini poleaxe, looking for the control of getting it into the gap of armour. This now warrants a target setup and testing, because yes, I could do that.

    • @toddellner5283
      @toddellner5283 5 місяців тому

      @@LaurenDangerShaw the chance of encountering a modern opponent in full body armor is slim. if you do you likely have other difficulties such as guns. the poleaxe was a special-purpose weapon which depended in part on length as well as blade and spikes. not all of the assumptions hold with a shorter impact weapon another way is to hold it with the hands widely spaced and slide the dominant hand to the non-dominant one for powerful swings. or thrust with the pointy end, come up with the other end and then up into the chin followed by into the face with the other. end. straight out of older bayonet and riot baton training.

    • @toddellner5283
      @toddellner5283 5 місяців тому

      there's a wealth of information about how to use those intermediate length clubby things. a crowbar can inflict disabling or lethal damage if you know where and how to hit with it.

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 5 місяців тому

      I’m mostly discussing it as a fictional situation in games because I told my ttrpg friends I would, but I appreciate the information. As for weapon uses historically, I’m good with the manuals I have, but thank you for suggestions.

    • @toddellner5283
      @toddellner5283 5 місяців тому

      @@LaurenDangerShaw Ah. That makes sense. Many years of playing with weeapons have turned me mayhem-geekish

  • @panzerkettentraeume
    @panzerkettentraeume 5 місяців тому

    I don't know, but seems to me a crowbar is pretty heavy for a normal person to swing, it's slow and top heavy, you risk getting disarmed. I'd rather go for thrusting, and get some extra reach by grapping the curved part with the back hand. This way, I get a quite safe hold of the bar plus a decent push blade for close striking on top

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 5 місяців тому

      In the real world it’s not great, but I like the idea of treating it like a smallsword. Just a lot heavier, but mitigated with the grip position. Of course, this was mostly a game idea, fictional positioning. Because skeletons leaping out if the tomb you just pried open need a smack with the blunt edge. ;)

  • @knate44
    @knate44 5 місяців тому

    I hope you and Maya are doing well! Crowbars are neat but I have to say i think the standard sized ones are kind of the wrong size to be an ideal weapon. I think a smaller crowbar or tire iron would actually be more hand than ones like you see in half life or deus ex because they are heavy enough you'd want to use them in two hands, but in that case they are a bit short. In 5e I'd maybe maybe make it 1d6 2 handed because that's no longer a strength modifier, but then its still comparing to things like the great club which is 1d8 in two hands or a quarterstaff which is 1d6 in one hand, 1d8 in two it seems underwhelming because those are just sticks... Maybe if damage types are relevant it could do a mix of blunt and piercing damage from the chisel/beak ends? Also just so I have the chance to share it, my current dnd character is a cat boy shifter, basically part werecreature, so he can puff up into the intimidating beast form... Where upon he looks like man-sized a grompy orange Pallas's Cat, and his signature weapons are either a warhammer and shield, or a pair of light hammers he can throw and that magically bounce back to him. He calls them his bonking sticks, and i think more games need bonking options like that.

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 5 місяців тому

      We are well, thank you! I like the idea of a giant puffed up Pallas cat. Awesome! A mix of damage, blunt or piercing, yes, i like your damage suggestions, that’s pretty good. Would love to see it tested!

  • @knate44
    @knate44 5 місяців тому

    Gonna start calling my crowbar a bec de corbin

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 5 місяців тому

      Haha absolutely you should! It works the same way to grab hold and move things.

  • @petersmith6974
    @petersmith6974 5 місяців тому

    I’m in England so self defence is not allowed 🤣 I’ll text the police and get a crime #.

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 5 місяців тому

      Haha well, head on a swivel and hope the coppers will get round to saving you in 3-5 business days!

  • @thatlinkgirllink9160
    @thatlinkgirllink9160 6 місяців тому

    Can I wear chain mail on top of my shirt but under my hoodie and it not be obvious?

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 6 місяців тому

      Short answer yes. Long answer: no one will hear it, but they may think you look a bit weird for random angles poking about. You’d need to secure the sleeves for certain, some cloth wraps to keep it tight. Then you should be as good as Frodo!

  • @artifact2454
    @artifact2454 6 місяців тому

    How do Gabriel 2.0 compare to Sparring Gloves Mittens when it comes to protection? I've heard Sparring Gloves Mittens are not the most robust gloves on the market, so I've been wondering if any 5-finger gloves have caught up to them when it comes to protection? Many peeps do use Sparring Gloves Mittens in Longsword competition despite that they are apparently not the most protective gloves. That's why I'm curious

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 6 місяців тому

      I had written a big long reply but I should keep this simple. In my opinion, Gabriels are about the same as SG mittens right now, with the exception that a pinky hit against SGs will be easier to take than against the Gabriels. If you are good at preventing most hand hits, Gabriels will be great. If you get hit in the hands a lot, bulkier clamshells are probably the way. HF Black Knights being top tier at the moment. Finally, as for why people use SG mitts over bulkier but more protective clamshells, it’s about mobility. Lower profile gloves let you have a better grip on the sword and be a bit more nimble. So people will go with that option. Also, lower bubble over the hand, less likely to have a hand hit called. Hopefully that helps a bit but please ask more if you like!

    • @artifact2454
      @artifact2454 6 місяців тому

      @@LaurenDangerShaw Thank you for a very fast and precise reply! Well I was gonna go for the SP mittens because of the reasons you've listed above, and to me if gloves will provide at the very least same level of protection I'm willing to consider buying them. Now it'll all depend on if I'll have the money to spend on Gabriel 2.0, esp after buying rest of the gear (I'm a beginner, and relied on loan equipment for long enough). Either way, thank you very very much for a reply! I finally think I have gloves 100% figured out :)

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 6 місяців тому

      Well, Gabriels are expensive, but at the moment might be easier to get than SG mittens, though you can order custom SGs and still be cheaper. If you have any other questions, do let me know!

  • @mitchel8522
    @mitchel8522 6 місяців тому

    Lauren where did you bought that sallet? It looks great!

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 6 місяців тому

      Hi! I bought it from Darksword Armory when it was a clearance item. I’m not sure if they have any more like it. It is a bit large for my head, unfortunately, but it is still very cool.

  • @user-xo7iy1qz4x
    @user-xo7iy1qz4x 7 місяців тому

    Nicely explained

  • @gagearndt388
    @gagearndt388 7 місяців тому

    I just got the newest version about a week ago. I think so far the attribute that can be improved is the lack of grip the gloves provide. I think the grip of the glove needs to be just glove material so it can get broken in and not allow the sword to slide as easy, or have more grip material like a rubber that can lend to gripping weapons easier.

    • @LaurenDangerShaw
      @LaurenDangerShaw 7 місяців тому

      Perhaps lines or a pattern, not just dots, then. That would be useful. So far I haven't had any problems with cord wrap or leather I've done myself when using the gloves, but I know some grips from manufacturers are tricky and could use gloves with better contact solutions. Of course, getting that tennis wrap tape they make could be a short term solution as well. Thanks for adding your feedback! It matters!