S Shadowdancer First Post Jun 2, 2003 #22 It's a Kaiser blade -- some folks call it a sling blade, I call it a Kaiser blade. Ummm-hmmm.
AuroraGyps First Post Jun 2, 2003 #23 Could it be a sickle-polearm or twohanded sickle? Click to expand... I agree with tecnodemon. I'd call it a sickle bladed guisarme.
Could it be a sickle-polearm or twohanded sickle? Click to expand... I agree with tecnodemon. I'd call it a sickle bladed guisarme.
Hand of Evil Hero Epic Jun 2, 2003 #24 I would call it a hooked guisarme. The blade and handle keeps it from being Scythe. What is the asian weapon that has a curved blade on the end of a staff, naga... Last edited: Jun 2, 2003
I would call it a hooked guisarme. The blade and handle keeps it from being Scythe. What is the asian weapon that has a curved blade on the end of a staff, naga...
D DanMcS Explorer Jun 2, 2003 #25 Hand of Evil said: What is the asian weapon that has a curved blade on the end of a staff, naga... Click to expand... Naginata, which is related to the european bill-hook, they're both derived from tree-pruning implements, basically. The thing in the picture doesn't look much like a naginata to me. I'd call it a pole-axe.
Hand of Evil said: What is the asian weapon that has a curved blade on the end of a staff, naga... Click to expand... Naginata, which is related to the european bill-hook, they're both derived from tree-pruning implements, basically. The thing in the picture doesn't look much like a naginata to me. I'd call it a pole-axe.