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Heh, something about college age boys and swords I suppose.As one college student to another, the easiest way to recruit is to head to the quad and start swinging swords at a like minded partner once you find one. Practice is public and you will pull them in.
Books for someone with no experience...
Any particular recommendations as far as which manuals to start with?
Thanks! I'm most interested in the broadsword- gotta establish that link back to my heritage.Books for someone with no experience...
Sigmund Ringeck's Knightly Art of the Longsword is a well illustrated book that is newbie friendly. If you are going to be doing rapier, i like Fabris.
Once you know the basics enough to be able to read a text heavy book, and know the terminology, i strongly recommend getting the Meyer book.
I thought he was referring to the workshop. The "Seminars" page doesn't refer to the seminars as such, in fact it makes several distinctions:You should indeed start by attending an NTP 1.0...
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