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N    11:59  Training Royal Armouries MS I.33 4 changes history +1,502 [Admin (4×)]
     
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11:55 (cur | prev) +1,717 Admin talk contribs (Created page with "This syllabus is based on our interpretation of one specific manuscript, Royal Armouries MS I.33. You can see scans of the original MS here: [http://wiktenauer.com/wiki/Walpurgis_Fechtbuch_(MS_I.33)]. We are working primarily from Jeffrey Forgeng's translation, published in 2003 and updated in 2018. The interpretation has been significantly influenced by the work of Sean Hayes and Roland Warzecha. Note: update needed to provide videos of all the basic drills, borrowed f...")
N    11:52  Choosing a Sword and Buckler 4 changes history +1,985 [Admin (4×)]
     
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11:36 (cur | prev) +1,526 Admin talk contribs (Created page with "= Choosing a Sword and Buckler = The sword most commonly used with a buckler is the medieval arming sword. This type of sword was carried throughout Europe for centuries, both as a sidearm and as a companion to a shield or buckler. Your first sword should be a blunt training sword, suitable for working safely with partners. The blade should be made from heat-treated spring steel, and the sword should handle in a way that reflects the historical originals. File:Sword...")