Postby Stacy Clifford » Tue Nov 30, 2004 12:40 pm
OK, here's a question to add fuel to the fire: If you are the one attacking a rapier with a cut and thrust (single handed with no offhand weapon), is it a fatal mistake NOT to engage the rapier's blade when making an attack?
My opinion: in most cases yes. In my sparring matches with JC like this (few and far between, but very educational), my best successes (rare, but savored) came when I could keep the rapier busy defending long enough to create an opening by either getting it too far offline to counterthrust or getting in position to grab it. A furious attack with half-arm and wrist cuts in front of the body can fluster a rapier's defense, but as long as it's still pointing at you, the only reachable target is the weapon arm.
(This is a really challenging fight by the way, and really forces you to think. Lots of fun.)
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Stacy Clifford
Free-Scholar
ARMA Houston, TX