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How native speakers pronounce “pommel”

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but why just make it simple decker's  going to be making a big damascus blade   we're going to be able to go through and create  large silver sections for the guard and the pommel   and then lauren will be here she'll be setting  gemstones and finishing the work we'll be showing  

Rondel Dagger - 14th Century Europe - MAN AT ARMS : REFORGED

Example sentences

but why just make it simple decker's  going to be making a big damascus blade   we're going to be able to go through and create  large silver sections for the guard and the pommel   and then lauren will be here she'll be setting  gemstones and finishing the work we'll be showing  

Rondel Dagger - 14th Century Europe - MAN AT ARMS : REFORGED

We also see them gripped and used in other ways  so sometimes we do see in treatises that the rear   hand placed against the pommel or disc at the back  rondel, so these are mostly about trying to get in   the gaps, trying to find the gaps between plates  which might have fabric in them, might have mail  

Testing a medieval anti-armour dagger

there's nothing there. So what is going  on? I can't think of any other knife   that's constructed like that where there is  just a complete mystery about how the pommel   is attached. Yeah it's a curious  one. Another one that I find curious,  

Medieval Rondel Dagger - THE ORIGINAL

swording. You could flip the blade and swording. You could flip the blade and use the pommel like a hammer. use the pommel like a hammer.

How Knights Actually Used Their Weapons in Battle