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The Colée/Buffet
Sir Edward:
I'd say a glove-slap (no bony fingers involved), or a shoulder-punch kind of thing would be OK. But I'll leave it to you guys as to what you'd like.
--- Quote from: Sir William on 2011-05-19, 20:23:53 ---So you had some people shy away because of the colee/culee? Which is correct?
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After some googling, "colée" is how it's spelled in "The knight in History" by Frances Gies. It seems to be the most common spelling I'm running into online.
Sir William:
Well I think you did admirably...and the three taps to the shoulders is what we all know to be part of the knighting process.
Sir Edward:
--- Quote from: Sir William on 2011-06-06, 18:06:43 ---Well I think you did admirably...and the three taps to the shoulders is what we all know to be part of the knighting process.
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Yeah, I think it worked out pretty well. Since the adoubement with the three taps evolved out of the colee, it's just fine. I tried to make the taps nice and solid, pressing downward. I don't know how well you two could feel that through the armor.
Sir William:
Well, I felt them so that's saying something.
Sir Gerard de Rodes:
A good kick up the arse also works well lol
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