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Association for Historical Fencing (AHF) - Tournament Rules - Sabre Rules adapted from Foil And Sabre A Grammer Of Fencing by Louis Rondelle, and The Art of The Sabre and The Epee, by Luigi Barbasetti. Editor: Ken Mondschein ...
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Association for Historical Fencing (AHF) - Articles - The Other ... The Other Wild West: Fencing in New York in the 1880s and After ... have taught his students a modified version of an old-fashioned form of Italian fencing ...
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Association for Historical Fencing (AHF) - Events Past Events. Grand Assault of Arms: November 22-23, 2008, New York City, NY. The annual Open Classical Fencing Tournament. ...
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Association for Historical Fencing (AHF) - Mission Statement A "super-national" approach established commonality in fencing language, as well as codes and rules for dueling. It is also within the classical period that ...
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Association for Historical Fencing As far as schlager blades, the approach is the same, while the replica ... so those who practice rapier fencing are forced to make do with one or more of ...
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Association for Historical Fencing (AHF) - Articles - The Good ... Many scholars advocate using épée blades, schlager blades, replica rapier blades of varying thickness and rigidity, while some even attempt to work with ...
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Association for Historical Fencing (AHF) - Mission Statement Nonetheless, the different eras of the development of fencing can clearly be distinguished from each other, as each era has its own distinct characteristics ...
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Association for Historical Fencing (AHF) - Mission Statement The sixteenth century also saw the birth of an entirely new civilian school in Spain with the writings of Don Jeronimo de Carranza. Historical Fencing Late ...
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Association for Historical Fencing (AHF) - Tournament Rules ... It is not the intent of these rules to recreate “actual small-sword combat,” but rather to outline basic parameters for conducting fencing with the ...
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Association for Historical Fencing For at least the last five years there has been almost constant argument about what constitutes an effective practice rapier. Many scholars advocate using ...
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