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    Newish targe

    Hey all

    I completed this a while ago, but hadn't thought of posting it.
    I figured you all might like to take a gander, and possibly be inspired to make one your own.

    This is the first targe I made which has a removable spike....I was quite excited to have figured that one out :-)
    A decent spike can be made using materials from Home Depot. I made mine using a 10" carriage bolt and a tee-nut, both with a 3/8" coarse thread. Cost is about $2.00





    I used a thick tooling leather and regular brass upholstery tacks for the front. I also hammered a slightly domed boss out of sheet brass and secured it in the center with rough copper nails.
    The back is padded with grass and jute fiber which is covered with upholstery leather secured in place with iron carpet tacks. The arm straps are made out of the same leather as the front, and then held in place with brass nails.

    Crude, yet ready for service

    The idea I have about targes used by Scots warriors in battle is that they probably did not have all the lovely tooling and adornment that we admire now.

    The surviving examples we see today likely survived because they were made for wealthy men who could afford the finest weapons and equipment, but probably weren't actually used in battle.
    I have read several times the mention of hundreds of targes being produced in workshops to be issued to highland soldiers during the '45 rebellions.

    I find it difficult to believe that a craftsman back then would have taken all the extra time to create a beautiful work of art, only to send it out in the field to be hacked and bashed up.

    I make my targes keeping in mind what the average clansman would have carried.....simple, functional and produced quickly.
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    That is a beautiful targe. I have thought about making one, but never got around to it. I also love your avatar image. That is Black Beard's flag isn't it? Edward Teach (Black Beard) is one of my ancestors on my mother's side of the family.

    Cheers!
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    Sweet, man!

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    Very nice!

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    Courage and determination leads to it all !

    Bravo !

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    Great work! And I like your ideas on "simple, functional and produced quickly." : D

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    Well done. I really like the design on the front.

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    Hey
    Thanks to all of you for your kind remarks!

    Yes, my avatar is Blackbeard's flag and I chose this for the menacing looking image as well as my interests in Pirate lore.

    I say to everyone interested in making a targe..just go ahead and do it.

    It's very straightforward and cost me about $40 in materials......For some of you it may be more or less depending on local prices and what supplies you may have left over from other projects.

    For those who may need it, I do have a brass tacks, a brass boss (which I hammered into shape myself) a screw-in spike and tee nut. PM me if you're interested.

    I highly suggest using 1/2" plywood and keep the diameter 19" or less, or else your finished product will be quite heavy.

    Thanks again

    Iain
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    That's nice...I like that a lot.

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    fantastic job.
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