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    A dusack or dussack (also dusägge and variants, from Czech tesák "cleaver; hunting sword", lit. "fang") is a single-edged sword of the cutlass or sabre type, in use as a side arm in Germany and the Habsburg monarchy during the 16th to 17th centuries, as well as a practice weapon based on this weapon used in early modern German fencing.


    Military sidearm



    The Czech term entered German usage in the Hussite Wars, after the sidearm used by the Hussites. In the late 16th century, Dusägge could refer to a type of weapon combining a sabre blade with the hilt of a sidesword (the German Degen), also known as Säbel auf Teutsch gefasst ("sabre fitted in the German manner"). The Dusägge in this sense was used as a military sidearm; e.g. in 1579, Styria records delivery of some 700 Dusäggen by local bladesmiths, besides payment of 40 Dusäggen delivered from Passau, as part of the preparation for the war against the Turks under Archduke Charles II.
    The German sabre together with the name tessak was adopted in Norway. A closely related weapon is the schnepf or Swiss sabre used in Early Modern Switzerland.


    Practice weapon



    Joachim Meyer in 1570 depicts the Dusäck as the practice weapon with broad, curving blade and a simple oval grip.
    The dussack represented a short, single-edged weapon in a training environment. As usage of the dussack became more widespread, various schools turned use of the dussack into a sport as opposed to training for a real weapon.
    Practice dussacks had a short, thick, single-edged blade measuring between 25–38 in (640–970 mm) long. A dussack was usually made of wood. Additionally there is a single reference to dussacks also being made from leather, and there are a small number of simple metal dussacken known to survive. The dussack was gently curved and brought to a point at the tip. The dussack often lacked a hilt. Instead, the handgrip was merely a hole cut inside of the blade; without a pommel or upper guard, it looked something like a large hole for gripping scissors.
    Egerton Castle claimed that dussacks were used by the French Navy up through the 19th century.
    No wooden (or leather) practice dussacks are known to have survived; unsurprising given the perishable nature of these dussacks, and only woodcuts and training manuals from the period document their existence.


    See also


    Falchion
    Sabre
    Katzbalger
    Messer (weapon)
    Basket-hilted sword
    Scythe sword


    References




    External links


    "tessak" (digitalmuseum.no)
    Tessak – The Farmer's Sword (norskevaapen.no)

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Dusack - Wikipedia

A dusack or dussack (also dusägge and variants, [1] from Czech tesák "cleaver; hunting sword", lit. "fang") is a single-edged sword of the cutlass or sabre type, in use as a side arm in Germany and the Habsburg monarchy during the 16th to 17th centuries, [2] as well as a practice weapon based on this weapon used in early modern German fencing.

Meyer’s Dusack - Scholars of Alcala

Published in 1570, Joachim Meyer‘s book provides a comprehensive system of fencing that covers a wide variety of weapons including the queen of the one-handed swords, the dusack (also spelled dussack).

Landsknecht Emporium - Dorothea Dussack - Sharp - Kult of Athena

Landsknecht Emporium's Dorothea is their first exploration outside of the world of the Messer and they have chosen the fierce Dussack to reproduce in their workshop. Nimble, responsive and elegant, the Dussack still cuts and slices with great ability with its curved, saber-like blade.

BOHEMIAN DUSSACK – Castille Armory

Our Bohemian Dussack is offered with a flex of F3 and a swelled tip that will accept a rubber tip. Allow 3 to 4 weeks to ship. Add a Nagel. Made from .13 thick 1095 spring steel. With or without nagel, right or left handed. 24.5″ blade length offered at F3 flex and with normal wide rounded tip only. Total weight: .97lbs (450g).

Dusack | Military Wiki | Fandom

A dusack (also dusägge and variants,[1] from Czech tesák "cleaver; hunting sword") is a single-edged sword of the cutlass or sabre type, in use as a side arm in Germany and the Habsburg Monarchy during the 16th to 17th centuries,[2] as well as …

The Dussack - a weapon of war - HROARR

Nov 16, 2012 · Historically there were both straight and curved messers and steel dussacken. The curve is not a characteristics that differ the two weapons. Some wooden dussacke had nagles, but not all.

Dussack | Military Wiki | Fandom

A Dussack (also dusack, dysack, tesak, tuseckn, thuseckn, disackn, or dusägge, dusegge, dusegg, from the Czech "tesák") is a large type of knife often with a long cutting edge in the front and a shorter in the back. It is thought to originate from …

Dussack - Samurai Swords Store

Sep 10, 2017 · The dussack is another one single-edged sword that was categorized as a sabre or cutlass type; it was utilized as a sidearm in Germany, as well as in the Habsburg Monarchy which was during the sixteenth to the seventeenth centuries. it was also used as a practice tool in the early contemporary German fencing.

John Cusack - Wikipedia

John Paul Cusack (/ ˈkjuːsæk /; born June 28, 1966) [1] is an American actor. He began acting in films during the 1980s, starring in coming-of-age dramedies such as Sixteen Candles (1984), Better Off Dead (1985), The Sure Thing (1985), Stand by Me (1986), and Say Anything... (1989).

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During the period of constant wars in Europe, a fairly cheap and effective weapon was needed. One of these examples was dusack (from Czech “tesák” – literally translated as “hunting sword"). Dusack became widespread in the territory of modern Czech