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Andre Lignitzer/David Rawlings SB 2003
The pieces from the buckler.
If you strike an oberhau, set the pommel of the sword to your thumbs and: stab him up into his face from underneath or, bind against his sword, or let it snap over. That goes for both sides.
The second piece from the buckler.
If he leads with an oberhau from the right shoulder and you strike with an under hau, then wrap against him on your left hand side with your shield, then you are double protected. Then wind to your right side and aim to at his face. If he defends that, in to that he then nullifies the shield, then strike to the left leg. this goes for both sides.
The third piece from the buckler.
Even so from (with) the buckler. From the wechselhau (changing strike): Strike from above on the left side against his sword [with your sword], then hit him to the left side of the head [with the buckler?], wind to the opening and stab him in the face. If he then defends this with his sword and shield., then hit to his right leg with the long edge. This goes for both sides.
The fourth bit.
From the middle cut: Strike the zwerch to both sides and the parting strike, and then stab him in his gemacht.
The fifth bit.
From the falling strike: Do this; as though you want to stab him over his shield to the left hand side; and drive the point inside of the shield to the body. And wind at once to your left, when he defends, then strike to the right leg with the long edge.
The sixth bit.
Take the sword to the buckler in your left hand and wind against him just like the half sword. If he strikes or stabs above to your face or beneath to your leg, then loose the right hand and set him aside with the sword and shield. Then Grip him with your right hand from beneath his shield, and turn him to your right side, then you have removed his shield.