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[[image:hanger.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Replica 17th century hanger.]]A '''hanger''' is a type of [[backsword]]. These are sometimes slightly curved. The [[hilt]]s of these [[weapon]]s may be very simple or be more elaborate. |
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A '''hanger''' is a slightly curved [[sword]]. |
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These [[sword]]s were typically carried by [[pike]]men in the [[17th century]] as a secondary weapon. |
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Not to be confused with a [[Sword like objects|wall hanger]]. |
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Latest revision as of 19:31, 27 February 2010
A hanger is a type of backsword. These are sometimes slightly curved. The hilts of these weapons may be very simple or be more elaborate.
These swords were typically carried by pikemen in the 17th century as a secondary weapon.
Not to be confused with a wall hanger.