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#030 English Bill
This was the favored polearm of the English. In use from the 14th to the 17th century, it saw action from the Scottish border to wars in France. George Silver, an English author of arms, recommended this pole arm more highly than a sword. This weapon was also called Brown Bill or Forest Bill. It is mounted on a 1.125" ash pole.
Original: c. 1490 English.
Overall Length: 83"
$330.00
s/h - $53.00
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