Who Would Win: Armored Knight or SPIKY STICK?

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  • čas přidán 27. 01. 2023
  • The Flemish Goedendag ("good day") is probably one of the least known weapons of the Middle Ages, and definitely underrated for what it is. Quick and easy to make, yet surprisingly versatile, effective against armor, and devastating against unarmored foes.
    It was popular in the late 13th and 14th century and earned notoriety in the Battle of the Golden Spurs (1302 Kortrijk / Courtrai, West Flanders, Belgium). If you underestimate this pointy war club it'll knock your socks off... I mean, your helmet.
    So let's take a look at its historical background and effectiveness (including first-hand tests, of course).
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  • @TheSteelBastard
    @TheSteelBastard Před rokem +1517

    It's almost elegant in its simplicity.

    • @randomsketchystuff5572
      @randomsketchystuff5572 Před rokem +48

      Almost 😂😂😂

    • @ImpuscaVana
      @ImpuscaVana Před rokem +11

      @@randomsketchystuff5572 I second that.

    • @sethsevaroth
      @sethsevaroth Před rokem +103

      An elegant weapon for a more civilized age.

    • @mksmike
      @mksmike Před rokem +3

      Spear

    • @davidegaruti2582
      @davidegaruti2582 Před rokem +49

      it's the most caveman weapon i have ever seen ...
      it's like if they revived a stereotypical neanderthal and he asked for a weapon ...

  • @SirCaco
    @SirCaco Před rokem +301

    "To the knightly estate's great displeasure, this simple peasant weapon is perfectly capable of piercing even quality plate armor." - Goedendag's item description in Stoneshard

    • @IMatchoNation
      @IMatchoNation Před rokem +29

      Commenter of culture; really hope Stoneshard gets the full release it deserves.

    • @slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447
      @slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447 Před 3 měsíci +2

      it isn't, but it's still effective against knights

    • @zachseeman5235
      @zachseeman5235 Před 28 dny

      The caravan update will happen!

    • @davidbodor1762
      @davidbodor1762 Před 12 dny

      @@slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447 If anything can, a hefty all metal spike is your best bet. It's basically a rondell on a stick tbh. I'd love some testing with a decently made Godendag&plate.

  • @JeffBilkins
    @JeffBilkins Před rokem +113

    Magnificent combination of the classics; heavy stick and pointy stick.
    I feel it'd be pretty good in a zombie apocalypse too.

    • @benrex7775
      @benrex7775 Před rokem +4

      It's been a while since I last saw that _LEGO_ piece. Thanks for the memory.

    • @trollar8810
      @trollar8810 Před 8 měsíci

      Well yes, the low maintenance cost might make it quite decent

    • @enigma9971
      @enigma9971 Před 2 měsíci +1

      It's the perfect weapon

  • @mnk9073
    @mnk9073 Před rokem +83

    I mean if a carpenter, a potter or a farmhand can be turned into a knight slayer by giving him an instinctually usable weapon that can be made in 20 minutes and is dirt cheap then that's an amazing deal.

  • @daveburklund2295
    @daveburklund2295 Před rokem +739

    An important consideration, especially when arming non-professional troops, is how effective this weapon would be in the hands of someone with limited training. In that case, crude but effective is almost always better

    • @hanelyp1
      @hanelyp1 Před rokem +100

      Indeed, a poleaxe is more effective in the hands of a trained soldier. But a spiked club which doesn't need edge alignment could work as well for a peasant militia.

    • @benlow46
      @benlow46 Před rokem +65

      Yup, if you really were in a pinch you could hand these out and literally tell them to wack them as hard as they can, no need to worry about edge allignment, just intincutal clobbering

    • @KunjaBihariKrishna
      @KunjaBihariKrishna Před rokem +44

      Also safe for fellow combatants. Because a frightened untrained person with a long spear or sword could really hurt someone if they're not careful

    • @simtexa
      @simtexa Před rokem +39

      This is a good reason why "pointy sticks" in all their lengths and varieties were so popular. Not only are they generally more effective in an open field battle if used by a trained individual, but they are more effective even if used by someone with little to no experience fighting whatsoever. Mass produced, cheap weapons for the general populace.

    • @gotshpilkes
      @gotshpilkes Před rokem +32

      That's the obvious advantage for spikes mounted on clubs. You can arm a bunch of conscripts with these on the cheap. Very effective for the money and about as intuitive as a weapon gets. Bashing and sticking could be taught the first day and you could learn more advanced techniques from experienced troops, if you survive your first day.

  • @JeveGreen
    @JeveGreen Před rokem +52

    You can both poke and bonk with it. It's truly the Internet's most useful weapon.

    • @dennis1802
      @dennis1802 Před rokem +1

      sir you made me laugh, some good old humor there

    • @wpjohn91
      @wpjohn91 Před rokem

      Said the actress to the bishop

  • @Maldunn
    @Maldunn Před rokem +89

    Those medieval cat illustrations are freaking hilarious yet somehow still accurate

    • @armi999
      @armi999 Před rokem +20

      Not sure about the cat using the mouse as a gun.

    • @benrex7775
      @benrex7775 Před rokem +5

      @@armi999 XD

    • @topkek996
      @topkek996 Před rokem

      They look extremely dissapointed or extremely retarded. Just like real cats stare at you

    • @remilenoir1271
      @remilenoir1271 Před rokem +6

      @@armi999 Who knows what cats did back then.

    • @xenogorwraithblade2538
      @xenogorwraithblade2538 Před rokem +8

      @@armi999 You've heard of Cat in the Hat. Now get ready for his rough and tumble inner city cousin, Cat with a Gat.

  • @Arkanic
    @Arkanic Před rokem +433

    I actually found out about these things in Age of Empires 2 and it turns out they made a pretty accurate depiction of it. Not hard to do I suppose when it's just a stick with a metal point but it's still neat that they put in effort to have historical accuracy in their game. Thanks for the showcase Skall.

    • @colbyboucher6391
      @colbyboucher6391 Před rokem +18

      Have you played Total War at all? I had a funny experience recently reading a secondhand account of Alexander the Great's campaigns where I realized oh shit, half of what he's doing is stuff good TW players do all the time. It's such a good depiction of how ancient battles worked on a tactical level.

    • @MrDibara
      @MrDibara Před rokem +22

      One of the reasons Burgundians are one of my favourite civs in that game.
      Spamming Flemish Militia in Castle Age feels so satisfying!

    • @taylorfusher2997
      @taylorfusher2997 Před rokem +2

      Now are the castle designs in Elden ring accurate with the medieval castles in medieval times?

    • @samamies88
      @samamies88 Před rokem +15

      There is this turnbased game called "Battle Brothers" that has many elements for combat that would make Skall proud. Including knives being REALLY GOOD against armor (since you are able to find holes to exploit easier). And flails are bad weapons but there is one things they do well: try to hit head of enemy that has a shield (since you swing flail over the shield). Also shields support each other so shieldwall is really valid tactic. Not only does it have goedendag, it actually has "arming sword" (which other games often just would say "long sword"), polehammer, bardiche, warscythe and billhook. And ofc you have often at least 2 different types to attack for each and they make sense most of the time. So with goedendag for example you can either try to do piercing damage which would drain hp or try to stun enemy with the blunt attack. For polehammer you can either try to break armor with blunt damage or try to pierce thru armor doing piercing damage. Oh and after battle you can loot enemies - so killing them without harming armor is a nice way to farm better armor for your squad (thus knives are REALLY good for this.. you just kill the fodder 1st, surround best enemy troops so their morale drops and you stab them). That game is super underappreciated how it manages to be really close to historically accurate with some stuff (ofc it is a game so it does have many "gamefied" and fantasy elements too). Edit: oh, the game might also have that weird cleaver Skall is pointing out.. its bit different shape but does have that kinda broken looking part. Its bit "cleaner" looking tho so maybe not the same. In game its called "military cleaver".

    • @googleandsusansucks
      @googleandsusansucks Před rokem +6

      @@colbyboucher6391 Oh, I never knew Alexander rode himself or sent a champion out on a horse and ran zig-zags to waste the enemies ammunition. The more you know.

  • @jimbob3332
    @jimbob3332 Před rokem +371

    But if you break stick, then you just get two sticks. Stick win every time.

    • @Cheesepuff8
      @Cheesepuff8 Před rokem +29

      Then you can make them into nunchucks yaaaaay totally an even better weapon

    • @hahafunnyname
      @hahafunnyname Před rokem +49

      @@Cheesepuff8 did you just call nunchucks a good weapon?

    • @Helperbot-2000
      @Helperbot-2000 Před rokem +71

      @@Cheesepuff8 im hearing an australian man screaming in the distance

    • @MrDibara
      @MrDibara Před rokem +10

      @@hahafunnyname *Guy's been watching WAY too much Bruce Lee.* _(I mean, I love Bruce Lee, but still...!)_

    • @MrDibara
      @MrDibara Před rokem +15

      @@Helperbot-2000 Odd you should mention him, cause I thought of him when I saw the title of this video. ^_^
      "I SAID GOOD DAY, SIR!" 💥

  • @ShatterPalm
    @ShatterPalm Před rokem +425

    Seems like exactly the kind of flexible weapon to be useful. A short-ish spear, a club, good against plate (by bludgeoning) or mail (piercing point, depending on the width of the blade), these would fit perfectly in a lot of cheaply armed and armored ranks in medieval armies.

    • @Eisenwulf666
      @Eisenwulf666 Před rokem +89

      also adding them to a pike formation seems genius. If somebody manages to go beyond the pikes, there's another pointy stick ready, more mobile and versatile

    • @MrDibara
      @MrDibara Před rokem +55

      Fantasy adventure stories should include this: a protagonist who initially considers using his savings to buy a sword before entering the Adventurer job, but remembers the "odd weapon" a merchant once showcased in his village, decides to go with that... *and ends up overall outperforming the other newcomers that chose to buy a sword instead.*

    • @80krauser
      @80krauser Před rokem +38

      It would be a great City Guard weapon as well. Useful against armored Murderhobos. Intimidating to unruly mobs with the iron cap and pointy bit. And should they require less lethal crow led control just turn it around and wack at people with the wood end.

    • @Wolf-oc6tx
      @Wolf-oc6tx Před rokem +11

      @@MrDibara Or better yet, have him perform on par with someone who trained with a sword from childhood once he gets the hang of this weapon.

    • @MrDibara
      @MrDibara Před rokem +9

      @@Wolf-oc6tx That could happen at towards end of the first arc. First, showcase him how helpful the goenendag was to him compared to all the other newbies.

  • @Jakman01
    @Jakman01 Před rokem +175

    I love these simple weapons because sometimes you just look at it and you're like, it can't possibly do that much damage right? And then it turns out that it in fact does do that much damage. Simple, effective, and elegant. I'd love to see this in more video games.

    • @justinkedgetor5949
      @justinkedgetor5949 Před rokem +5

      This was a favourite of mine in mordhau

    • @brunoks6951
      @brunoks6951 Před rokem +17

      You can't argue against the effectiveness of the BONK. If bonk doesn't do damage, bonk harder. Go bonking till crack. XD

    • @Sr_ECO
      @Sr_ECO Před rokem +1

      If it bonks it's good

  • @chonconnor6144
    @chonconnor6144 Před rokem +18

    Bro is like every cool edgy 1990s kid you used to chill and have smokes with at the internet cafe. The atmosphere is half the attraction of this channel.

  • @ElliotTPham
    @ElliotTPham Před rokem +548

    Love the Goedendag. Easily my favourite pointy stick.

    • @Soinetwa
      @Soinetwa Před rokem +19

      That's A pointy Stick - "Crocodile Dundee" probably

    • @Sr_ECO
      @Sr_ECO Před rokem +3

      Same

    • @taylorfusher2997
      @taylorfusher2997 Před rokem +2

      Now are the castle designs in Elden ring accurate with the medieval castles in medieval times?

    • @ElliotTPham
      @ElliotTPham Před rokem +1

      @@taylorfusher2997 ?

    • @ShirotoraGodsbane
      @ShirotoraGodsbane Před rokem +5

      Shad certainly approves

  • @mushybakaton8555
    @mushybakaton8555 Před rokem +74

    I live next to the city of Kortrijk where the battle of Groeningheveld (battle of golden spurs) happened. There is debate about whether goedendag comes from the knodding motion of a head being beaten by the club or stabbed with the spike or of it is simply a joke about beating your opponents head into pulp as being a way to say good day.

    • @sebastianriemer1777
      @sebastianriemer1777 Před rokem +5

      I believe that it is just good old humour. The same humour that made coppers call their batons "night sticks"

    • @Bamboozlenoodle
      @Bamboozlenoodle Před rokem

      Mo vint toch wen die kissakken van Fransmans nogo eentje in udr mulle geskeetn eh?

    • @gman258
      @gman258 Před rokem +1

      7:16 Goedendag!

  • @z-e-t-aanimations8823
    @z-e-t-aanimations8823 Před rokem +79

    I love how Skall does that small silly smile directly after smashing the pumpkins.

    • @thhseeking
      @thhseeking Před rokem +4

      Someone's having pumpkin for the next week :P

    • @ChrisStroud1
      @ChrisStroud1 Před rokem +2

      Skallagrim: Smashing Pumpkins
      Also Skallagrim: Smiling politely

    • @JinKee
      @JinKee Před rokem

      @@ChrisStroud1 We'll crucify the insincere tonight
      (Tonight)
      We'll make things right, we'll feel it all tonight
      (Tonight)
      We'll find a way to offer up the night
      (Tonight)
      The indescribable moments of your life
      (Tonight)
      The impossible is possible tonight
      (Tonight)

  • @leopoldbloom4835
    @leopoldbloom4835 Před rokem +28

    „Its structural perfection is only matched by its hostility. I admire its purity.“

    • @tackyman2011
      @tackyman2011 Před rokem +2

      "I can't lie to you about your chances, but... you have my sympathy."

  • @junichiroyamashita
    @junichiroyamashita Před rokem +222

    The Goedendag is a favourite of mine,the right mix between simple,instinctual, and the technical,practical. A symbol of revolution and defiance toward the so called " upper" class,while also pretty simple and easy to make ,so to field a large number of levied troops. All in all ,a pretty romantic weapon. But what i personally like about it is that it is conceptually a mace spear hybdrid,making it pretty easier to imagine a goedendag kanabo,or something like out Dynasty Warriors in real life

    • @jurtheorc8117
      @jurtheorc8117 Před rokem +12

      Interesting that you mention the Goedendag AND Kanabo in the same sentence so close to one another. I am trying to create a Gothic-ish story set in a world much like ours, about a goth girl who accidentally travels back in time in an 1800's-inspired era.
      And her weapons of choice tend to be blunt: A flanged mace, a Goedendag, and eventually a Kanabo.
      She's pretty blunt herself, and doesn't exactly have finesse for swordfighting-- and knows it.
      But any idiot can pick up a stick and hit with it, and she's just as good as any idiot- - and knows it.
      So, she gives a whole new meaning to "Goths going clubbing".

    • @taylorfusher2997
      @taylorfusher2997 Před rokem

      Now are the castle designs in Elden ring accurate with the medieval castles in medieval times?

    • @oliverking8633
      @oliverking8633 Před rokem

      @@jurtheorc8117 what will you call it ?

    • @simtexa
      @simtexa Před rokem +10

      I also appreciate the fact that unlike historically accurate swords, even a relative amateur could slap together a reasonable replica of something like this, using an old baseball bat, a square beam or rebar and some sheet metal.

    • @ckl9390
      @ckl9390 Před rokem

      @@simtexa A steel punch would make a good spike, and already readily available.

  • @Alexey_Selivanov
    @Alexey_Selivanov Před rokem +16

    Goedendags were used almost exclusively during the period when the main protection of the knights were brigandines and chainmail, and it's hardly a coincidence. Against plate armor, especially when you oppose a mounted knight, goedendags are much less effective (as a plated opponent can withstand blunt strikes much better and it requires both skill and luck to hit him into the less protected areas with the tip of your goedendag) and thus were ousted by more efficient sets of main weapons - basically, pikes (which, when properly used, allow you to keep the desirable distance) and various long-shafted multifunctional weapons (halberds, lucerne hammers and the like). In the most general sense, the latter group can be considered the successors of the goedendags, but all of them had longer shafts and, of course, were considerably more expensive.

  • @edspace.
    @edspace. Před rokem +36

    The latest account I'd seen of a Goedendag being used in combat was in World War One as a trench raiding tool and that it was on occasion thrown as a method of silently killing German scouts and patrols, that said the account that came from was quite one for sensationalized and romanticized accounts of the war (in another section it is documented how a Canadian co-pilot took down a German triplane by wing-walking to the edge of his plane and slashing the German's plane's rigging with "an antique Scottish Broadsword").
    Either way, thanks for the coverage, fun fact, I am of Belgian descent.

  • @anonymousbosch9265
    @anonymousbosch9265 Před rokem +9

    I’m a utility company line splicer and I use almost this exact thing but the shaft is heavy insulated fiberglass used to jab/prod/push test a pole before climbing. I’ve practiced HEMA for years and I always think about the brutal efficiency of our pole tester

  • @yeahminecraft1627
    @yeahminecraft1627 Před rokem +192

    Im impressed with his dutch pronunciation of 'goedendag'. The only correction I would make is that the 'oe' in 'goeden' should be closer to an 'oo' sound rather than an 'oh' sound. But he got the 'g's right, which is what most people normally mess up, so - nice job skall!

    • @Ninjamanhammer
      @Ninjamanhammer Před rokem +20

      I think Skall is Norwegian so it makes sense he'd be better at pronouncing it.

    • @b.elzebub9252
      @b.elzebub9252 Před rokem +35

      Ironically the hard G isn't used in Flemish and southern Dutch accents.. But A for effort non the less!

    • @Iowfrequency
      @Iowfrequency Před rokem +13

      He got the 'g' right, if it were spoken with a Dutch accent. ^^

    • @colbyboucher6391
      @colbyboucher6391 Před rokem +6

      Yeah, that vowel is really tough for us Americans

    • @jorenbosmans8065
      @jorenbosmans8065 Před rokem +20

      Sooo are we saying he got it right if it was from West or east Flanders or in general? 😅 As someone from Limburg, it sounded weird to me. I do appreciate the effort and it wasn't a bad try. So bonuspoints to him.

  • @leoscheibelhut940
    @leoscheibelhut940 Před rokem +34

    The slightly longer ones, starting at 1.5m or about 5ft seem to have the same virtues as a good quarterstaff plus the important addition of the spike for formation use against mounted troops and for thrusting into the gaps in melee combat. As you said, a great value for the money and readily available to all but the poorest peasant.

    • @1stCallipostle
      @1stCallipostle Před rokem +4

      A staff or club has always been a perfectly good choice
      Adding a pointy bit and a reinforced bit to make it even bonkier really is just intuitive

  • @catastrofe75
    @catastrofe75 Před rokem +24

    Club + Dagger = one of my new favorite weapons.

  • @jorenbosmans8065
    @jorenbosmans8065 Před rokem +44

    So a small comment/correction on the video. Flanders back then was only the region to the west and I think a part of France and the Netherlands. The area Skall showed was the modern Flanders. About the attacking people who mispronounced something, I was taught it was de "Schild en vriend" they had to pronounce correctly. Although this might have been a myth.
    Besides this, wonderfull video Skall, I've heard the goedendag was devastating but never saw it tested like this. Also, strangely great timing, there is a history show about Flanders running here and they just covered the Guldensporenslag.

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Před rokem

      Any country that has suffered invasion and occupation will have many stories about their shibboleths.

    • @hOiKiPOiKiE
      @hOiKiPOiKiE Před rokem +1

      Yeah the whole "scilt ende vrient" thingy is a bit controversial these days, but it seems the mispronuciation of the sentence is attested by at least three sources.

    • @jorenbosmans8065
      @jorenbosmans8065 Před rokem

      @@hOiKiPOiKiE of schild en vriend or the goedendag? and yeah controversial in several ways, but a bit part of the time i assume

    • @hOiKiPOiKiE
      @hOiKiPOiKiE Před rokem +1

      @@jorenbosmans8065 the schild en vriend. However the different authors each give a different mispronunciation so they defenitely were saying it wrong, but in what way remains to be seen.

    • @flitsertheo
      @flitsertheo Před rokem +6

      According to other sources the question would actually have been "zijt gij des gildens vriend ? " (Are you a friend of the guilds ?) but then uttered in a hasty mangled way. A simple Flemish "ja" (yes) would have sufficed as answer. But as we know the French(speaking) they are rather unable or unwilling to speak any other language (they still are) so they replied in French. And as a result got their head bashed in, as they deserved.

  • @Shiratto
    @Shiratto Před rokem +13

    I can tell from the joy on his face in the testing footage that Skall is quite the fan of Smashing Pumpkins!

  • @basdejong1598
    @basdejong1598 Před rokem +6

    It's surprising how something so simple can be so effective, but I guess that's often the case. A simple solution to a certain problem (in this case mounted and/or armored soldiers) is often the most effective. It may not be as elegant as for instance pole-axes, but it's simplicity is definitely an advantage. As you mentioned, any village blacksmith could make one of those in a few hours. Even with my limited experience in blacksmithing I'm confident I could make a goedendag.

  • @tetsubo57
    @tetsubo57 Před rokem +62

    Inspired by you I recently made my own Goedendag. Though in a post-apocalyptic aesthetic.

    • @Skallagrim
      @Skallagrim  Před rokem +31

      Neat! And nice to see you're still crafting stuff. :)

    • @comradebork
      @comradebork Před rokem +10

      For a Goedendag, how does a post-apocalyptic esthetic differ from a pre-apocalyptic one?

    • @imperfectlump6070
      @imperfectlump6070 Před rokem +7

      @@comradebork maybe carvings of mushroom clouds in the wood for gripping?

    • @tetsubo57
      @tetsubo57 Před rokem +14

      @Comrade Bork I used an oak tool handle, section of steel tubing from a motorcycle and heavy threaded rod for the spike and fasteners. You can see it in my Deviant Art page. Link in bio.

    • @rayanderson5797
      @rayanderson5797 Před rokem +10

      Kind of an underrated post-apoc weapon. With access to a welder and some basic modern tools, this would be even easier to make than it was in the middle ages.
      It'd probably be kinda crappy, but no biggie, really. If it breaks just weld it back together, or grab a new pole from somewhere.

  • @gumbercules3925
    @gumbercules3925 Před rokem +24

    This is the 100% the type of weapon dwarves would love in a fantasy setting. It also seems like the ideal cheap, easy to make zombie apocalypse weapon.

    • @jurekmc
      @jurekmc Před rokem +4

      i think dwarves would think it is too simple for the habilities they have but some brutish creatures as trolls, goblins, kobolds... they would love it

    • @dutchdykefinger
      @dutchdykefinger Před rokem +2

      but dwarves are usally involved in mining ore, so they already have pickaxes and regular axes to fell trees
      they probably woulnd't go out of their way to make a goedendag if they already have the other tools

    • @kyoukan91
      @kyoukan91 Před rokem +3

      Uhm no. Dwarves are almost universally revered as master craftsman and artists. They're entire lives revolve around intricate forging and adornments. Dwarves would probably hate this.

    • @aLukepop
      @aLukepop Před rokem +3

      @@kyoukan91 Dwarves might admire the efficiency but I agree. This is a human or greenskin weapon.

  • @thedutchguy6732
    @thedutchguy6732 Před rokem +6

    Ever since I learned of our history this has been my favorite weapon! Cheap and easy to make, yet extremely effective in even the clumsiest of hands. Simple farmers taking down heavily armored noble cavalry must have been a sight to behold

  • @Toporshik
    @Toporshik Před rokem +25

    This is my favourite type of content. An in-depth report on one particular piece of equipment (weapon in this case) with historical and cultural context.

  • @GunterThePenguinHatesHugs

    It's basically a slightly chonkier trash-picker/ garbage spike they use to clean up cans and crisp packets.
    (Theses are also illegal in the UK as far as I know, and you could be charged with _being in possession of a highly dangerous weapon._ )

    • @imperfectlump6070
      @imperfectlump6070 Před rokem +6

      You might have to get highly dangerous to get your rights back.

    • @GunterThePenguinHatesHugs
      @GunterThePenguinHatesHugs Před rokem +3

      @@imperfectlump6070 _* Thinks about doing something and is immediately arrested for a thought crime. *_
      ... Don't become like the UK 💀

    • @imperfectlump6070
      @imperfectlump6070 Před rokem +3

      @@GunterThePenguinHatesHugs it's a sad state of affairs certainly. I keep my ear to the ground. They try the stuff over there before trying it here.

  • @blizzardthewizardlizard
    @blizzardthewizardlizard Před rokem +8

    The Goedendag is my favorite medieval weapon. Glad you covered it.

  • @VoidVagabond
    @VoidVagabond Před rokem +10

    I have been toying with an idea for a medieval inspired weapon, a quarterstaff with a Goedendag-like spike on the bottom [concealable with a rubber cap, if discovered you can say it's just for icy terrain] and a pommel-like metal knob on top, for hefty bonking or even "ending one rightly". I'm also thinking of adding langets for extra support along the shaft, but they'd have to be a lightweight metal to save on weight.

    • @googleandsusansucks
      @googleandsusansucks Před rokem

      Or move to America where you are not disarmed by your own government. That probably sends money or weapons to Ukraine btw. Always loved that our politicians in Sweden are perfectly comfortable to send weapons of war to Saudi Arabia. But letting the civilians own guns? Oh no no no. They seriously trust a religious autocracy more than their own populace.

    • @VoidVagabond
      @VoidVagabond Před rokem +3

      @@googleandsusansucks I do live in America, I just like medieval weapons. Although I would like to buy some guns in the near future.
      Unfortunately I live in a state that just passed a law limiting magazine sizes to ten rounds, so that's fun.

    • @minutemansam1214
      @minutemansam1214 Před rokem

      @@googleandsusansucks In America you are not legally protected in owning non-firearm weapons.

    • @alexanderoddy4916
      @alexanderoddy4916 Před rokem

      More needless Willy waving by an American with no idea about gun laws outside the states…….it’s ok we get it your gun makes your winkie look bigger……..mine just shoots stuff

  • @stevenhendrix4768
    @stevenhendrix4768 Před rokem +8

    I'm a Flemish Belgian. There seems to be a little confusion about the code word The rebels used in 1302. Yes goedendag is the way we greet eachother during the day or goedenavond in the evening.
    To know for sure who was French and who was one of us we had the phrase "schild en vriend" It is very difficult to pronounce that short sentence for a someone who speaks a foreighn language. Schild en vriend means shield and friend in English.

  • @sebastianl.5354
    @sebastianl.5354 Před rokem +7

    First saw the weapon in the PC game "Battle Brothers". It is kind of a starter weapon there, but does horrific damage. Thanks for the background informations to this odd piece of wood.

  • @kevinlobos5519
    @kevinlobos5519 Před rokem +61

    One of my favorite weapons of all history, it's just such a brutally simple yet clever design. I own a heavier one and I always wondered how a ZGB head would look like after a go with it. Now I know thanks to you! Great video, would love to see some kind of sparring version (which I know is hard to pull off considering it's a club) and some sparring footage along with it.

    • @hanelyp1
      @hanelyp1 Před rokem +2

      A sparing version of a club is easy, wrap a core rod in foam. Also known as a "boffer". The spike part would be harder to make safe for sparing without some gross alterations of the shape.

    • @kevinlobos5519
      @kevinlobos5519 Před rokem +1

      @@hanelyp1 yea, maybe a rubber version with a sphere at the tip would work, like the rubber spear tips that are available in the market

    • @ckl9390
      @ckl9390 Před rokem

      The most difficult part would be getting the weight right. By simply having enough mass the sparring version could be unnecessarily dangerous for practice. I guess the solution is a dense core with thicker foam to blunt the impact? A soft foam-rubber spike is probably the only way to do that part.

  • @stauker.1960
    @stauker.1960 Před rokem +6

    These kind of infomercial style videos, with demonstration and explanation, were always my favorite. Bonus points for weird art.

  • @SplendidFellow
    @SplendidFellow Před rokem +11

    I love the Goedendag, one of my favorite weapons for sure. It's actually incredibly effective against chainmail, almost like it's not even there

  • @ulrichkalber9039
    @ulrichkalber9039 Před rokem +2

    about the construction:
    If you hammer a spike into the end of a stick/club the wood would split.
    if you take an iron sleeve, heat it up so it expands and then push it over the end of the stick it would shrink onto the stick(like iron cartwheels are shrunk over a wooden wheel) if you then hammer a spike into the wood it cannot split, as the sleeve holds it together. also sideways forces to the spike cannot split the wood as it is held together by the sleeve.
    i suppose the spike would be sharpened after being hammered into the wood.

  • @RuneChaosMarine
    @RuneChaosMarine Před rokem +1

    @2:45 lolol i love when you show us funny ass illuminations and react.

  • @BladyGra
    @BladyGra Před rokem +16

    Peak Skallagrim episode for me. Well researched and edited video, with enough info and humor to keep watching. Outdoors shots show that line between science and fun blurs, when melee weapons are at hand. Thank you for this great episode, been a fan of the channel since Potop fight-scene video and was really happy to see that you still make great videos!

  • @RiskOfBaer
    @RiskOfBaer Před rokem +3

    It's interesting how some of the deadliest weapons out there are also some of the simplest. This is just a heavy metal spike on a stick, but it does a phenomenal job at what it needs to do.

  • @ravissary79
    @ravissary79 Před 2 dny

    I love that against pumpkins, it literally makes a musical "bonk"

  • @CRT_sRGB
    @CRT_sRGB Před rokem +4

    The extent to which that face was destroyed near the end was horrifying! It's easy then to believe that this humble weapon helped defeat those knights.

  • @occams_lazor
    @occams_lazor Před rokem +4

    This weapon is my all time favorite. Absurdly simple to make with stuff you probably have around your homestead, but can murder anyone with or without armor. So simple and brutal in it's design; I love it so.

  • @brianmoyachiuz905
    @brianmoyachiuz905 Před rokem +4

    My kind of zombie slaying stick, I can poke and bonk em
    Man I do wish more video games put these underappreciated weapons cause they're very cool and versatile

  • @matthuck378
    @matthuck378 Před rokem +2

    What I like about it is that it fits into any fiction, pretty much. Fantasy, scifi, historical, modern day...everything. It's just a good, simple melee weapon design.

  • @douglaslester6812
    @douglaslester6812 Před rokem +1

    In Oakshotte's ''Archeology of Weapons" he said that the weapon was often used against the French knights' horses when collapse in the water filled trenches pinning the French knights in the water filled trenches.

  • @ryandean3162
    @ryandean3162 Před rokem +6

    Pointy Sticks: Your trusted source of poking stuff for over a million years.

  • @adamabele785
    @adamabele785 Před rokem +3

    The iron spike has a second use. You can put it on the legs of a ladder, which then can stick in the ground during a siege to stabilize it.

  • @russellthompson8414
    @russellthompson8414 Před rokem +1

    30 years ago I was in the United States Air Force and we had tent poles that looked like that. Every time I see one I think some poor sap putting up the tent got attacked and that was all he had to defend himself with. It worked pretty good, so he kept it for that.

  • @LazykidsWorld
    @LazykidsWorld Před rokem +11

    I was always under the impression that the Goedendag was like a staff with a metal cap and spike, interesting to find out it is quite a bit shorter than I thought.

    • @tpotshax8703
      @tpotshax8703 Před rokem +1

      Well, if some of those drawings are accurate then you weren't wrong.

    • @themotions5967
      @themotions5967 Před rokem +3

      I’m sure the weapon by its very mature varied drastically in length and weight of end.
      I’m sure there were some more mace like shorter ones that had a heavier head on them, and some more spear like ones with a long length and spike to focus on reach.

  • @advanceringnewholder
    @advanceringnewholder Před rokem +5

    Nothing beats a good ol STICK

  • @waltercordemans5123
    @waltercordemans5123 Před rokem +5

    The correct greeting in Bruges was "Schild en Vriend" which is apparently very difficult to pronounce for you non-Flemisch 🙂The term "Goedendag" could arguably come from the fact that the weapon mostly served to stab in weak places in the armor, like the neck. When stabbed there, the head of the knight would nod as to say "goedendag".
    Vlaanderen de Leeuw!😁

    • @istoppedcaring6209
      @istoppedcaring6209 Před 7 měsíci +1

      also explains the "goede dagge" explination, as it clearly isn't anything like a dagger but can perform the function of a dagger or hearthcatcher which as you allready put it is to stab in weak places in the armor,

  • @b.elzebub9252
    @b.elzebub9252 Před rokem +2

    1:00 I really appreciate the effort you put into getting the pronunciation of 'Goedendag' right. With the Dutch hard 'G'. Which is hard to pronounce if you're not used to it! But in Flemish and other southern Dutch accents the throaty 'G' isn't actually used. That's a northern thing.

  • @rumblefx0
    @rumblefx0 Před 17 dny +1

    Great video, although small correction: when the Flemish militia attacked Bruges they didn’t say “goedendag” (“hi” or “good day”) but “schild of vriend” (“shield or friend”) which the targeted person had to repeat out loud. The underlying idea was the same though, the French have trouble pronouncing “sch-“, making it sound more like “sk-“ (phonetically, eg as in “skalding”). Failure to pronounce correctly resulted in a swift death. That being said, thanks for this hommage to my home, Flanders

  • @RogueWraith909
    @RogueWraith909 Před rokem +3

    The Fremish and the Flench must've had a really tough fight back then but there's no denying how dangerous a person with a pointy heavy stick can be if they know how to use it.

  • @lordInquisitor
    @lordInquisitor Před rokem +6

    Never underestimate the power of a good stick

  • @TimParker-Chambers
    @TimParker-Chambers Před rokem

    2:48 That cat removing the rat... 🥴🥴🥴🥴🙈🙈🙈🙈 That's definitely a look of ''Don't want to be touching this... Don't want to be touching this...'' 🥴🥴🥴🥴😆😆😆😆

  • @matthewdougherty1159
    @matthewdougherty1159 Před rokem +2

    what's funny is me and my dad accidently made a few out old lumber, tin cans, and some 6in lumber spikes to use as walking staves to help deal with snakes

  • @Ayeskint
    @Ayeskint Před rokem +3

    I always thought the goedentag seemed a pretty basic, ineffective weapon. I've come away from this with a whole new view and a lot of respect for the thing. Basic, maybe, but also pretty damn effective! Cheers, Skally.

    • @twforster15
      @twforster15 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Nothing ineffective about it.

  • @tersus4967
    @tersus4967 Před rokem +6

    Goedendag is awesome. Simplicity and effectiveness incarnate.

  • @sassyviking6003
    @sassyviking6003 Před rokem +1

    Gotta love the elegance of simplicity.and realistically the polarms that overtook it, are just a more refined version of the same concept. A heavy striking end (axe, hammer, club) at the end of a decently long shaft with a spike on the tip to act as a spear as well.

  • @TheFrogMan-or5rx
    @TheFrogMan-or5rx Před rokem

    The beauty of such tools and weapons is not in ornate engravings nor intricate design, but in its practicality and versatility.

  • @J-AngelShifter
    @J-AngelShifter Před rokem +3

    I love this weapon, it's simple yet effective.
    It's a beautiful cross between a caveman's club and a spear.

  • @Ricochet1665
    @Ricochet1665 Před rokem +3

    Possibly my favourite weapon in history, love to see Skal talk about it

  • @MartijnVos
    @MartijnVos Před rokem +2

    Interestingly, when I was young, a goedendag was usually presented as a spiked ball and chain flail, rather than a single spike on a stick. Later maybe a stick with multiple spikes, and now it's a stick with a single spike. I don't know if that's a new understanding of the weapon, or if it's one of those common pop-culture misrepresentations (like chain mail, not to mention studded leather).

  • @comradebork
    @comradebork Před rokem +31

    I'd like to *see* one of these made. People describe it as easy, but that round enclosure (what's it properly called?) looks hard to make at all, let alone strong enough for battle.

    • @istoppedcaring6209
      @istoppedcaring6209 Před rokem +21

      i think they mean relative to other weapons, there are videos on youtube of people making them

    • @seancoppinger432
      @seancoppinger432 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, not like a poleaxe but it's certainly gonna spoil your day!

    • @kleinjahr
      @kleinjahr Před rokem +8

      I used pipe fittings to make mine.

    • @Wastelandman7000
      @Wastelandman7000 Před rokem +14

      Any smith could make one. Basically, shape the blade and then heat the tang and burn it into the shaft (if you have a disk guard you put that over the tang just before you burn the tang into the shaft. Then you make the collar, put it on hot, then plunge it into the quench. This will cause the collar to shrink over the wood and that blade won't be going anywhere.
      A really good smith could turn them out far quicker than Skall said. You make a bunch of blades, then you set them in the handle one after the other.

  • @roninsjourney7560
    @roninsjourney7560 Před rokem +4

    Since the primary striking point is the metal fastener under the spike, I think thickening the metal and/or adding studs would improve the weapon. It would be at the cost of more weight, but it would add more force and durability.

  • @user-cl5vx9em4e
    @user-cl5vx9em4e Před 8 měsíci +1

    The accent cleaning is common practice for modern gangs as well. Triads killed a bunch of crips back in the day. Driving around saying " sup cuz" and anyone who responded got light up

  • @89Michiel
    @89Michiel Před rokem +1

    Great video Skal! Cheers from Flanders

  • @Wanup_Vodka
    @Wanup_Vodka Před rokem +6

    I found something that looks a lot like this in a lake. We think it was a pole used to move logs but it has an almost identical design

  • @nucleonegro9762
    @nucleonegro9762 Před rokem +3

    Maybe it's not a very sophisticated weapon, but boy does it get the job done

  • @matthewjohnson1510
    @matthewjohnson1510 Před rokem

    Glorious, praiseworthy, and popular is the man who performs cut tests and shares the results in videos. :-) Thank you.

  • @channel_lurker
    @channel_lurker Před rokem +1

    Hey skallagrim, i might have something fun for you too look at; its a game where you melt Tetrahedrite ore, create maces made from silver, stud them with copper and have their dammige determent by:
    -their weight
    -material density,
    -material purity
    -applied force
    -the wind
    -the users aim
    against
    -the opponents bone density
    -muscle mass
    -blood contents
    -armor quality with the same modifiers as the mace
    im speaking afcourse, about Dwarf Fortress, made by tarn adams.
    But thats not all!
    Embark with an axe>cut down trees>plow this ground and plants some cotton seeds, in the right season afcourse!>water it from a nearby lake or pray for rain>use the logs from your trees too make a farmers worshop, a clothier and a loom>gather your cotton before the harvest season is over>process the plants into thread in your farmers workshop>process the thread into cloth in your loom>use leftover thread and your cloth in the clothier to produce a single.freaking.dwarven.sock :D

  • @matthewmorrisdon5491
    @matthewmorrisdon5491 Před rokem +9

    The story I heard was that Dutch farmers were forced to become mercenaries/soldiers, and the geodendag was a farm implement used as a weapon which became a formal weapon after enough repairs

  • @WeissM89
    @WeissM89 Před rokem +3

    In the world that I'm building, I've been considering making spears the standard weapon "traditional" mages use instead of staves (I hate squishy wizards), but the goedendag is a cool choice too.

  • @deusvult77
    @deusvult77 Před rokem +1

    Would love to have a longer one. More like a staff than a club.

  • @NateV-SwordSavvy
    @NateV-SwordSavvy Před rokem

    Aaaaaaahhh!!! The battle of the Golden Spurs - I love this topic!!!
    Cheers for the dedicated video on the Goedendag Skall, I've been waiting with bated breath for your thoughts on this one since the Sickle to the Face video back in November.

  • @isaweesaw
    @isaweesaw Před rokem +10

    Spiky stick always wins!

  • @edgarburlyman738
    @edgarburlyman738 Před rokem +19

    Little know historical fact, the French cavalryman's relationship with his horse was not only a professional one, but romantic and sexual as well.

    • @Mrgoraist
      @Mrgoraist Před rokem +7

      Do you happen to have any source’s for this claim? Asking in good faith.

    • @disconnected7737
      @disconnected7737 Před rokem +28

      @@Mrgoraist it came to him in a dream

    • @edgarburlyman738
      @edgarburlyman738 Před rokem +5

      @@Mrgoraist it is well documented by artists the internet over

    • @eagle162
      @eagle162 Před rokem +1

      What???

    • @MarkGoding
      @MarkGoding Před rokem +5

      What if the horse says Neigh?

  • @MarkHenryWolfshade
    @MarkHenryWolfshade Před rokem

    Really enjoyed the historical deep dive!

  • @crabman3144
    @crabman3144 Před rokem +1

    I've liked the idea do the Goedendag ever since I first heard of them. Smiple, practical, and effective. Definitely under-represented in fiction and games.

  • @michaelgoldberg4000
    @michaelgoldberg4000 Před rokem +8

    Hey, that's like the medieval shotgun
    See the kind of damage it does, while being cheap and popular, as well as easy to handle?
    And they both would be excellent weapons for clearing trenches!
    The evolution of "good day" throughout history: Goedendag - Blunderbuss - Shotgun

  • @ezrafaulk3076
    @ezrafaulk3076 Před rokem +21

    Sure, weapons like poleaxes and polehammers replaced it *eventually* , but maybe the reason those same weapons have a spike or spearhead on the top of the haft is because they understood that not *every* part of an old thing needs to be discarded (which, sadly, is more than can be said of a lot of *modern* people), and they decided to keep at least *that* part of the Godendag in the poleaxe and polehammer designs.

    • @Specter_1125
      @Specter_1125 Před rokem +1

      The pollaxe most likely has spike on the end is because of spears.

  • @savijdafuq6776
    @savijdafuq6776 Před rokem +1

    Really enjoying those simple weapontesting vids :)

  • @salimufari
    @salimufari Před rokem +2

    The Goedendag is one of my favorite & most versatile simple weapons around. Good stuff.

  • @toddwebb7521
    @toddwebb7521 Před rokem +14

    Having seen Shad's video on it I have to say quite effective and the video is quite good if you are craving more goedendag after watching Skall's

  • @Pooknottin
    @Pooknottin Před rokem +6

    Ah, the medieval baseball bat. It has a spike, because they played hard ball back then.
    Also, hand ball.

  • @shinx-hr6uq
    @shinx-hr6uq Před rokem

    Looks like you and the fellas had some fun smacking Bob around with this gnarly thing

  • @Tekdruid
    @Tekdruid Před rokem +1

    2:48 Ergot is hell of a drug. Also from manuscript illustrations we can tell the most feared enemy of the medieval knight was a rabbit riding a snail.
    All in all, the Godendag seems like the medieval equivalent of a Kalashnikov: cheap and easy to manufacture, simple to use, doesn't need a lot of maintenance, and Just Works™.

    • @khallrik
      @khallrik Před rokem +1

      That rabbit has a mean streak a mile wide! It's a killer!

  • @rorschach7257
    @rorschach7257 Před rokem +4

    Good choise for the zombie apocalypse

  • @muylae
    @muylae Před rokem +1

    hi, Flemmish person here with a big interest in history. i do believe the weapons was more a short spear with club like attributes than a club with a spike, anyway it was a HEAVY weapon. so i think most were longer than the one you use and they were used as spears against the initial charge of the french cavalry. with the back of the goeden dag resting on the ground, held in place with one foot on top of the back end resting on the ground, probably kneeled on the ground to compensate for the not full length spear size to have the spiky bit still a length in front of them. after the initial charge they were used more as extra long clubs with the advantage to also be able to be used as spears to stab at the dis horsed knights in mail and be used both as stabbing and clubbing weapon. the battle of the gilded spurs (named after all the gilded spurs taken from slain french knights) was a transformative moment in the history of Flanders. the fact that the north of belgium still has Flemmish as their langauge and that we didn't become a part of France, we have to thank for that battle. A well armed and trained militia, maintained by the guilds, with very few knights in it, who before the battle dismounted and reinforced the militia line, as to inspire them and make it clear to the militia that they were not going to get away on horses when things went awry, to reinforce the morale, combined with favorable terrain (a muddy field) was able to stand up to a charge of the finest cavalry in the world at that time. purely by the numbers, the Flemmish militia should have been swept of the field.
    as a side note, your pronunciation of the Flemmish (dutch dialect/ borderline different language) words and place names is far above average for an English speaking person, so respect for that.
    another note, the 'goeden dag' part of the uprising ... two phrases were used to differentiate the French people from the Flemmish people. obviously the 'goeden dag' and secondly, and it's a bit more controversial about what was being said . 'schild en vriend' (shield and friend) or 'des gilden's vriend?' (... (are you a) friend of the guilds ?). my opinion it was the later as the guilds were instrumental of the uprising. both would have been in-pronounceable by the french people without applying a heavy accent which determined their fate. the initial part of the uprising was an early morning affair in which the militia went around town from door to door saying either or both of these sentences to determine the allegiance/origin of the people and ended up in a mass murder of the french guards and citizens. that part we call de 'Brugse metten', 'Brugse' meaning 'from Bruges' and the 'metten' being the early morning prayer.
    in the end the battle of the gilded spurs was also a transformative battle in world history because a battle between two forces, roughly similar size, one half ultra heavy cavalry (all knights) the other half being support (ranged and infantry) and the Flemmish side being pure militia infantry with a sprinkling of Flemmish knights who had dismounted and bolstered the Flemmish militia lines was won by the infantry, which was almost unique up to that point.
    for a infantry militia that had maybe 2% to 5% at best dismounted knights in them to defeat a cavalry charge that was half their numbers when the traditional logic is that knights weighted 1 knight is 10 infantry men .. 2 infantry wiped 1 ultra heavy cavalry odds.
    but the Flemmish infantry militia had it's origins in the Frankish infantry that beat the Muslim advance into south of France at Poitiers in 732. so the Flemmish militia had always been fairly heavy infantry that had a history of holding the ranks against cavalry charges.
    i loved the video... i would have liked to see a bit longer and heavier 'goeden dag' though. 1.5 meter sound about right and it was probably broader at the end too. making it a bigger and heavier weapon than what you used, based on the archeological finds which show that the top metal part might have had a 10 cm diameter (4 inch) metal club like part. that would make it a VERY heavy weapon.

  • @archibaldc.1833
    @archibaldc.1833 Před rokem

    7:20
    "Woah, man, don't lose your head there!"

  • @davidtuttle7556
    @davidtuttle7556 Před rokem +1

    Imagine a formation of dismounted knights operating as men-at-arms, armed with this.

  • @knutzzl
    @knutzzl Před rokem +1

    A longer goedendag used in a pike formation, plant the bud in the ground and stick the point at horse chest height. The pole is thick and strong enough to stop the horse dead in it's track's but the mounted knight does not.
    Flying over the horse's head with a bow, "goedendag"

  • @brothereldrian9913
    @brothereldrian9913 Před rokem +2

    I got to know the Goedendag via Sapkowski's historical trilogy starting with the Tower of Fools. Thoroughly enjoyed the books. Reinmar isn't like Geralt but he's fun as well.

  • @lucasstevenart3735
    @lucasstevenart3735 Před rokem

    Belgian man here. Pretty impressive notions of our history and land, thanks

  • @DonPeyote420
    @DonPeyote420 Před rokem +1

    Get yourself two of these, pair them with skis, and you're practically a winter ninja.

  • @mikepette4422
    @mikepette4422 Před rokem

    good stuff loved this weapon very simple. also good historical analysis