Pikes
The pike was a primitive weapon, consisting only of a sixteen
foot
long wooden shaft, steel shod at the tip. Its advantages lay in the ease in which it could be
manufactured, and the minimal training needed to ready men for its use in combat.
Although all pikes should have been sixteen feet in length, industrious soldiers often sawed off
a few feet at the end to make it easier to carry on marches. This was strongly discouraged by
officers, since it gave the regiment a disadvantage in combat.
"...few exceed fifteen feet; and if officers be not careful to prevent it, many a base
soldier will cut some off the length of that, as I have often seen."
Sir James Turner