Who Would Win: Armored Knight or SPIKY STICK?

The Flemish Goedendag (“good day“) is probably one of the least known weapons of the Middle Ages, and definitely underrated for what it is. Quick and easy to make, yet surprisingly versatile, effective against armor, and devastating against unarmored foes. It was popular in the late 13th and 14th century and earned notoriety in the Battle of the Golden Spurs (1302 Kortrijk / Courtrai, West Flanders, Belgium). If you underestimate this pointy war club it’ll knock your socks off... I mean, your helmet. So let’s take a look at its historical background and effectiveness (including first-hand tests, of course). This reproduction is made by Karliah @playingwithweapons232 Other videos you might like: Overlooked Weapon of Ancient History: The DISC MACE Blunt Medieval Humor: The FIST HAMMER Sword vs. Hand... Would Not Recommend. Medieval Dagger Defense - Effective or Contrived? *** Sources *** *** Music credits *** “Menu Music Loop“ by Horrorpen Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license (CC BY 3.0) “Messenger Part II“ by Elegh Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) “Tiptoe Army“ by Alexandr Zhelanov Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Outro: “Highland Storm“ by The Slanted Room Records Used with artist’s permission *** Merch *** If you want to join Bonfire to start selling your own merch: *** Support the channel *** Help fund future videos, get bonus content and access to an exclusive Discord server: Other ways to support the channel by shopping through affiliate links: Kult of Athena, my favorite online store for reproductions of historical arms and armor, fantasy swords, etc: Where to get HEMA gear and practice swords: Want to treat your face fluff? I highly recommend the balms and oils from Beard Sorcery: Books about history, martial arts, swords, knives, video/audio equipment, and other stuff I recommend: US - Canada - *** Social media *** #skallagrim #history #weapons
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