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Old 1st August 2019, 07:33 AM   #6
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Welcome to the forum, phil .
Nice crossbow you show us there.
A similar mark appears in a 17h century 'sophisticated' target example illustrated in page 104 of "Crossbows in the Royal Netherlands Army Museum", tagged as 'probably being Belgium',


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Nando,
Agreed, Phil's crossbow is quite an attractive thing. Walleyes and Wallis used to sell some really good items back in the day. Looks like a good quality sporting weapon that a hunter might use on small or medium game.

Re the "target" crossbow in the exhibit catalog you posted -- I wonder what sort of targets the maker had in mind. That windlass is worthy of a battle weapon substantial enough to knock a knight off his horse...
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