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Forums => New Here? => Topic started by: jtgadget on August 27, 2008, 07:56:21 PM
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I live in Queens New York. I would like to learn sword fighting. I purchaced a Medieval Knight single Hand sword at the Ren Fair in Tuxiedo NY. Does anyone know Where I can go?
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Well I liked my method, it was simple enough.
Find Tree - Whoop it's backside, ha ha ha. >:D
Sorry I know that that was less than helpful.
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seek out your local SCA. they are a group of reenactors that dedicate themselves to the middle ages. you can find you group at SCA.org
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Yes, the SCA or the MSR are going to be helpful. Years back ('87) I too went a Faire, but it was out the Island. It was hosted by MSR. Evidently there were some politics between the two groups- but I never learned the differences.
I did have an opportunity to take fencing and broadsword lessons by an MSR member. He taught on Saturdays in Flushing Meadows Park. It was fun to learn from a former Olympic fencing alternate. At the time the historic standards were too much for me so I joined FALO, which is based on community instead of historic accuracy. (It's also Fantasy based- dwarves, elves, magicians and such)
Try to attend the Pennsic Wars. http://www.pennsicwar.org You'll have a blast. There are a ton of vendors, and the community is amazing.
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Besides https://www.sca.org/ mentioned above an Olympic style fencing club can teach you a lot more than you can imagine. Try https://member.usfencing.org/clubs
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Just a heads up that the SCA BoD has approved steel swords for combat:
https://www.sca.org/news/armored-combat-with-rebated-steel-blades/
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