The war knife was a proven weapon of battle in the late middle ages. In this video I show you a particularly beautiful piece from the workshop of longsword-longleg.de/
1:55 the majestic swordsman Bjorn, in his natural habitat... beautiful sword and very nice display. I would gladly view any other videos on kriegsmessers and similar swords, as they are some of my favorite historical blades.
As a kendo student for life and newbie to HEMA. I must say kriegsmesser is really caught my eyes. It would be great if you teach us some move, I'm really interested. Thank you in advance.
@@GermanSwordMaster well there are definitely less variants of katanas then messer(s), but there are messer(s) kinda similar to katanas so i win! :p (just geman humor [we need to win at somehing at least{just more german humor}]).
@ dear Björn, Nice Messer and video. Something just troubles me. You are swinging swords like a slashing weapon and not like a thrusting weapon. Does make sense to slash with such weapons? Especially if you wear armor?
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@@edoart3722 especially this weapon is mainly produced for slashing...so yes, it makes sense :)
@ not to be rude. But with some kind of armor (even light armor), would this weapon able to do damage? It is just I alway see in video that all kind of swords are used as slashing...even in videos were the combatants wear armor.
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@@edoart3722 Against armor...what kind of? And yes, if we imagine plate armor slashing makes no sense. I dont get the point what do you want to say. In this vid i use the weapon in a way what it is made for...thats it.
Beautiful, I love this type of sword 🙂 Since cutting with the albion knekt I've always wanted one of my own but it was far too expensive for me. As usual you breeze through the steps perfectly and I really like that you made a point of it being short enough for one handed use and how to properly use it in close quarters, it's likely why they were designed in the 1st place 🙂 Maybe that's partially why so many people liken it to the Japanese katana which is used in much the same way, as someone of both Japanese and European martial arts I always like finding crossovers 🙂
There's a little pinch of (mythic) history behind that phrase, "Vae Victis", relating to a story about the sacking/sieging/ransoming of Rome by an army of Gauls. The jist is, "Defeat has consequences, deal with it nerd". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vae_victis Anyways, I love that sword and thanks for the neat video! Always been a fan of the kriegsmesser and grosse messer. I feel like "Nuh uh, this isn't a sword, this is just a BIG ASS KNIFE, I don't have to pay you shit" is a wonderfully spiteful little context for a weapon to exist in.
Hallo Björn, das Messer steht dir gut :) Schönes Video, In ein kürzerer Zeit besuche ich Bremen und werden beim o.a. Händler vorbei schauen, da einer meiner Schüler schon längst per-Du ist mit ihm und ich seine (wirklich eindrucksvollen) stücke gerne begutachten möchte. LG aus Frechen
Swords are cool and all, but there's just something about... A literal big "knife" that is just super fun! And yeah, I do think that I would prefer a single edge blade in a fight over double sided. Just more "safe" for myself and the new attack opportunities double sided brings just isn't that appealing.
I hope you do a technique video series with messers like you did with other weapons! I personally am interested in the one handed langes messers, but anything would be valuable
Make that false edge sharp and blade starts to resemble straightened Polish sabre. It's almost funny how in fantasy games, be they tabletop or video, people try to show unusually shaped blades when we see how throughout the whole world form follows function. Chopping blade will have center of mass closer to the point than to the handle. Good cutting blade will be relatively thin on the edge whole wide of the flat. Dedicated thrusting weapon will have a strong and narrow point.
Hi Björn, I'm curious to know how this type of handle affects the messer balance, especially when wielding it in one hand. With longswords, I find striking with one hand quite awkward, I suppose it's due to the long handle and the pommel at the end. It's a bit like striking with a stick by holding it in the middle. Is it less the case with messers ?
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It is less the case...i guess because the blade length is a bit shorter with messers thus less momentum to handle
Glück Auf! E scheenes "Messer" haste da, und wie du dich bewegst gefällt mir auch! Schade das deine Videos nicht auf Deutsch sind, denn so verstehe ich nur die Hälfte. Wo hast du deine Schule?
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In Hamburg! Also ich würde liebend gern Video auf deutsch machen, nur denke ich erreicht man damit viel weniger. Aber ich überlege schon länger einfach immer 2 versionen herauszubringen...mh.
@ danke für deine Antwort, das mit der Reichweite verstehe ich natürlich und ob sich der Aufwand lohnt kann ich nicht abschätzen. Hamburg Ist leider verdammt weit weg vom Erzgebirge. ☹️😢 Man könnte denken du bist mit der Klinge geboren und aufgewachsen, ihr seid Eins, die Klinge und Du. Es bereitet mir Freude dich bei deiner Messerarbeit zu sehen.
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@@andretube5031 Gib bescheid wenn Du mal hoch kommst :)
Ulrich Langbehn ist der Schmied und seine Arbeiten gehen laut seiner eigenen Aussage selten unter 2000,-€. Es sind immer Einzelstücke und hundertprozent Handarbeit.
@ Da habe ich mich wohl vertan. Ich dachte mit den Messern sei auch dieses Messer gemeint. Fällt wohl unter die Kategorie Schwerter. Da muss dieses Exemplar wohl doch noch warten. 2000-3000€ kann ich nicht locker machen. :/
VAE VICTIS means woe to the conquered, not at all what you said
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And woe means? I translated it directly from the German. Grief, sorrow, woe...it's not that far apart now. But I admit, I also should have asked google before :)
@ The main point is not the vocabulary, it is the intention: Vae victis says "The defeated have a fate of woe because of their defeat", not "grief to the enemy!" or anything of the sort.
"Das ist doch kein Messer. DAS ist ein Messer" sieht sehr schick aus! Danke für den kurzen Überblick :)
As a famous Australian once said "That's not a knife. THAT'S A KNIFE!"
1:55 the majestic swordsman Bjorn, in his natural habitat...
beautiful sword and very nice display. I would gladly view any other videos on kriegsmessers and similar swords, as they are some of my favorite historical blades.
As a kendo student for life and newbie to HEMA. I must say kriegsmesser is really caught my eyes.
It would be great if you teach us some move, I'm really interested.
Thank you in advance.
the german Katana ;)
@@moxigen They are just so wildly different though :D
On first sight it might remind one of it yea. ^^
@@GermanSwordMaster well there are definitely less variants of katanas then messer(s), but there are messer(s) kinda similar to katanas so i win! :p (just geman humor [we need to win at somehing at least{just more german humor}]).
@moxigen It's closer to a Chinese Dao and even then there's a huge gap. Maybe a falchion or middle eastern curved sword.
Beautiful blade!
i like watching you handling weapons, I use your channel as reference to learn how to draw fights
That has to be the most beautiful Kriegsmesser I have ever had the pleasure of seeing!
Wonderful video, thanks for sharing!
Cheers! 💚
Glad you enjoyed it!
"woe to the defeated" would be a better translation
Yep thats right :) Next time i ask google before i translate latin to german and back to english xD definitely not my specialty
@ dear Björn,
Nice Messer and video.
Something just troubles me.
You are swinging swords like a slashing weapon and not like a thrusting weapon.
Does make sense to slash with such weapons? Especially if you wear armor?
@@edoart3722 especially this weapon is mainly produced for slashing...so yes, it makes sense :)
@ not to be rude. But with some kind of armor (even light armor), would this weapon able to do damage?
It is just I alway see in video that all kind of swords are used as slashing...even in videos were the combatants wear armor.
@@edoart3722 Against armor...what kind of? And yes, if we imagine plate armor slashing makes no sense. I dont get the point what do you want to say. In this vid i use the weapon in a way what it is made for...thats it.
This was fun! I love the look of the kriegmesser, and would enjoy more content like this
What an absolutely beautiful piece, more of these types of video please and more instructional videos on use of the Messer in combat please!
Beautiful, I love this type of sword 🙂
Since cutting with the albion knekt I've always wanted one of my own but it was far too expensive for me.
As usual you breeze through the steps perfectly and I really like that you made a point of it being short enough for one handed use and how to properly use it in close quarters, it's likely why they were designed in the 1st place 🙂 Maybe that's partially why so many people liken it to the Japanese katana which is used in much the same way, as someone of both Japanese and European martial arts I always like finding crossovers 🙂
Please make some videos on the fundamentals of using a kriegsmesser. It'd be interesting to see how a single bladed weapon handles differently
That's a beauty. Thanks a lot.
There's a little pinch of (mythic) history behind that phrase, "Vae Victis", relating to a story about the sacking/sieging/ransoming of Rome by an army of Gauls. The jist is, "Defeat has consequences, deal with it nerd".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vae_victis
Anyways, I love that sword and thanks for the neat video! Always been a fan of the kriegsmesser and grosse messer. I feel like "Nuh uh, this isn't a sword, this is just a BIG ASS KNIFE, I don't have to pay you shit" is a wonderfully spiteful little context for a weapon to exist in.
Absolutely make more like this if you enjoy it! As for me, the more footage I have about your movement, the better :D
Very awesome blade presented by the Glacier himself!
Also I personally would like to see more videos like this.
This is one of the coolest messers i have seen! A like the small details a lot.
The falling leaves were a nice bit of artistry
Thank you so much for your videos, it helps me a lot in fencing
That's gorgeous.. loved the presentation
Ich bin verliebt. So ein wunderschönes Kriegsmesser.
Nicht wahr :)
Nice location by the way ;) and thanks for showing!
I guess it was last September or October...on this day it was really nice, sun, light and the falling leaves :)
More videos like this sir please! I loved it.
Fantastic weapon and great presentation
As always, more content!!!! Love it!
That is one of the most beautiful weapons I have ever seen.
Wieder mal eine wirklich schicke Arbeit 😊 gefällt mir sehr! Messer macht immer Spaß 😍
Gorgeous.
I loved it, and informed speculation is a part of archeology.
Very nice! I love my Kriegsmesser, a left-handed Albion Knecht. SGT Blades (Garth is a friend of mine) made a beautiful scabbard for it too.
Beautiful knife!
it's a beautiful Weapon your got here
More please! Messer very practical ❤
Beautiful kriegsmesser, sir. I would absolutely love one. I love my kriegsmesser, but I’d kill for one like this.
Damn, this looks like a 14/15th century turkish kilij, but double-handed. It even has the yelman! Very cool and interesting!
That weapon looks amazing.👏
4:04 I noticed that the one in the pic, the blade looks a bit wider, than the one you have.
Hallo Björn, das Messer steht dir gut :)
Schönes Video, In ein kürzerer Zeit besuche ich Bremen und werden beim o.a. Händler vorbei schauen, da einer meiner Schüler schon längst per-Du ist mit ihm und ich seine (wirklich eindrucksvollen) stücke gerne begutachten möchte.
LG aus Frechen
un oeuvre d'Art
Where can I read more about disputes between knife and sword makers?
Mh, let me see if i can provide you something tomorrow...
Shadiversity did a video on the messer/falchion differences, in which he talked about the two guilds.
Uma arma perfeita🇧🇷⚔️
Swords are cool and all, but there's just something about... A literal big "knife" that is just super fun!
And yeah, I do think that I would prefer a single edge blade in a fight over double sided. Just more "safe" for myself and the new attack opportunities double sided brings just isn't that appealing.
I hope you do a technique video series with messers like you did with other weapons! I personally am interested in the one handed langes messers, but anything would be valuable
as a weeb that still likes hema this feels like a perfect mix of both worlds
Wow, I only know about samurai swords European swords are good too...😊
The Björn's new toy!)
Please what is the project of CA for next total war? :)
the raised false edge is reminiscent of Turkic (especially Ottoman) swords
Make that false edge sharp and blade starts to resemble straightened Polish sabre.
It's almost funny how in fantasy games, be they tabletop or video, people try to show unusually shaped blades when we see how throughout the whole world form follows function. Chopping blade will have center of mass closer to the point than to the handle. Good cutting blade will be relatively thin on the edge whole wide of the flat. Dedicated thrusting weapon will have a strong and narrow point.
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Hi Björn,
I'm curious to know how this type of handle affects the messer balance, especially when wielding it in one hand.
With longswords, I find striking with one hand quite awkward, I suppose it's due to the long handle and the pommel at the end. It's a bit like striking with a stick by holding it in the middle.
Is it less the case with messers ?
It is less the case...i guess because the blade length is a bit shorter with messers thus less momentum to handle
That looks like something thrandril should be wielding out of Lord of the rings
Glück Auf!
E scheenes "Messer" haste da, und wie du dich bewegst gefällt mir auch! Schade das deine Videos nicht auf Deutsch sind, denn so verstehe ich nur die Hälfte. Wo hast du deine Schule?
In Hamburg! Also ich würde liebend gern Video auf deutsch machen, nur denke ich erreicht man damit viel weniger. Aber ich überlege schon länger einfach immer 2 versionen herauszubringen...mh.
@ danke für deine Antwort, das mit der Reichweite verstehe ich natürlich und ob sich der Aufwand lohnt kann ich nicht abschätzen.
Hamburg Ist leider verdammt weit weg vom Erzgebirge. ☹️😢
Man könnte denken du bist mit der Klinge geboren und aufgewachsen, ihr seid Eins, die Klinge und Du. Es bereitet mir Freude dich bei deiner Messerarbeit zu sehen.
@@andretube5031 Gib bescheid wenn Du mal hoch kommst :)
I’m making a cocobolo spear real nice wood and durable
Don't hurt you, cousin 😜
Nice kriegmesser
The Kreigsmesser, making Paul Hogan seem like a tiny, insecure, hairless, mewling, blind kitten since the 14th century
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I usually don't like messers. This one is gorgeous.
How tall are you??
195cm :)
Sadly seems like he only ships within the eu, bit for 3000€ I'd be willing to pay shipping and import
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Katanas waren meine Einstiegsdroge (wie wohl bei vielen Teenagern) aber hängen geblieben bin ich beim Kriegsmesser.
So schön wie das Messer ausschaut, traue ich mich gar nicht den Herrn nach dem Preis zu fragen. Unbezahlbar.
Ulrich Langbehn ist der Schmied und seine Arbeiten gehen laut seiner eigenen Aussage selten unter 2000,-€. Es sind immer Einzelstücke und hundertprozent Handarbeit.
longsword-longleg.de/pricing
@ Da habe ich mich wohl vertan. Ich dachte mit den Messern sei auch dieses Messer gemeint. Fällt wohl unter die Kategorie Schwerter. Da muss dieses Exemplar wohl doch noch warten. 2000-3000€ kann ich nicht locker machen. :/
?????????????? really????????????? no one posted THE crocodile dundee quote so far????
That? Thats not a knife. THIS IS A KNIFE! 🙂
VAE VICTIS means woe to the conquered, not at all what you said
And woe means? I translated it directly from the German. Grief, sorrow, woe...it's not that far apart now. But I admit, I also should have asked google before :)
@ The main point is not the vocabulary, it is the intention: Vae victis says "The defeated have a fate of woe because of their defeat", not "grief to the enemy!" or anything of the sort.
@ In a way it is more of a warning against being defeated. Still a fine saying to put on a sword 😉
...and i actually find the translation more appropriate as well...thanks for the clarification!
@ :-)
hmmm ostrich leather for a european sword? doesnt really fit in my opinion. :S
The ostrich was a very popular resource to e.g. enhance helmets with their big feathers etc. Expensive, but not unusual :)
@ really? didnt know it made its way to europe even back then! nice to know, thanks. ;-)