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The dussack was, in many ways, considered a young-man’s weapon in Meyer’s time, and the basis for all single handed weapons in the Meyer system.  The dussack itself is a short single edged training sword.  The training version of the weapon seems to have been generally constructed from wood and possibly wrapped in leather.  Because of this, few extant examples of dussack exist, however metal versions do remain of the combative version of the weapon.  The dussack has integrated hand protection in the form of a knuckle bow, and its techniques mirror those used with the messer or falchion; both single bladed weapons which were common up to this era.  The type of dussack used by German townsmen in times of war seems to have been an early version of the sabre, combining a messer like blade with a complex hilt, as seen below.
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The dussack was considered by Meyer to be the fundamental weapon which bridged the gap between longsword and other single handed sword varieties.  The dussack itself is a short single edged training sword.  The training version of the weapon seems to have been generally constructed from wood and possibly wrapped in leather.  Because of this, few extant examples of dussack exist, however metal versions do remain of the combative version of the weapon.  The dussack has integrated hand protection in the form of a knuckle bow, and its techniques mirror those used with the messer or falchion; both single bladed weapons which were common up to this era.  The type of dussack used by German townsmen in times of war seems to have been an early version of the sabre, combining a messer like blade with a complex hilt, as seen below.
  
 
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[[File:Dussack.jpg | center]]
 
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== Fundamentals ===
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* [[Gripping the Dussack]]
  
 
== Guards ==
 
== Guards ==
  
 
===Side Guards===
 
===Side Guards===
* [[Zornhut#Dussack|Zornhut]]
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* [[Zornhut#Dussack|Zornhut]] (wrath guard)
* [[Stier]]
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* [[Stier]] (steer)
* [[Mittelhut#Dussack|Mittelhut]]
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* [[Mittelhut#Dussack|Mittelhut]] (middle guard)
* [[Eber]]
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* [[Eber]] (boar)
* [[Wechsel#Dussack|Wechsel]]
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* [[Wechsel#Dussack|Wechsel]] (change)
  
 
===Centreline Guards===
 
===Centreline Guards===
* [[Wacht]]
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* [[Wacht]] (watch)
* [[Schnitt]]
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* [[Schnitt]] (slice) or [[Gerade Versetzung]] (straight parrying)
* [[Langenort#Dussack|Langenort]]
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* [[Langort]] (longpoint)
* [[Bastei]]
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* [[Bastei]] (bastion)
* [[Bogen]]
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* [[Bogen]] (bow)
  
 
== Strikes ==
 
== Strikes ==
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* [[Unterhauw]]
 
* [[Unterhauw]]
  
===Cutting Drills===
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===Principle Cutting Sequence Drills===
* First cutting drill
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* [[Dussack Drills 1]] - Basic cuts to the point, and all the way through
* Second cutting drill
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* [[Dussack Drills 2]] - How to drive cuts through opposite lines
* Third cutting drill
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* [[Dussack Drills 3]] - The beginning of deceiving by changing off cuts
* Fourth drill
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* [[Dussack Drills 4]] - Changing off cuts into one another
* Example with 6 cuts
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* Change cross through the middle
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===Secondary Cuts===
* Cross change
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* [[Sturtzhauw]] (plunging cut)
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* Krumphauw (crooked cut)
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* Kurtzhauw (short cut)
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* [[Zwingerhauw]] (constrainer cut)
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* [[Brummerhauw]] (roarer cut)
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* [[Weckerhauw]] (waker cut)
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* [[Rosenhauw]] (rose cut)
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* [[Gefehrhauw]] (danger cut)
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* [[Entrusthauw]] (anger cut)
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* [[Fehlerhauw]] (failer cut)
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* [[Blendthauw]] (blind cut)
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* [[Schnellhauw]] (flicking cut)
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* [[Windthauw]] (winding cut)
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* [[Bochhauw]] (knocking cut)
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* [[Wechselhauw]] (change cut)
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* [[Kreutzhauw]] (cross cut)

Latest revision as of 07:54, 20 September 2017

The dussack was considered by Meyer to be the fundamental weapon which bridged the gap between longsword and other single handed sword varieties. The dussack itself is a short single edged training sword. The training version of the weapon seems to have been generally constructed from wood and possibly wrapped in leather. Because of this, few extant examples of dussack exist, however metal versions do remain of the combative version of the weapon. The dussack has integrated hand protection in the form of a knuckle bow, and its techniques mirror those used with the messer or falchion; both single bladed weapons which were common up to this era. The type of dussack used by German townsmen in times of war seems to have been an early version of the sabre, combining a messer like blade with a complex hilt, as seen below.

Dussack.jpg
Tasshake-01-mid1500s.jpg


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[edit] Guards

[edit] Side Guards

[edit] Centreline Guards

[edit] Strikes

[edit] Principal Cuts

[edit] Principle Cutting Sequence Drills

[edit] Secondary Cuts

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