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G.Alan Beck
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Seattle Area Group?

Postby G.Alan Beck » Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:23 pm

Greetings to all.I see there are several ARMA members in the Seattle area & wondered if any of you folks are training together or have considered forming a study group?My interests are Bolognese & I:33.Thanks & take care.
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Jaron Bernstein
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Re: Seattle Area Group?

Postby Jaron Bernstein » Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:32 pm

G.Alan Beck wrote:Greetings to all.I see there are several ARMA members in the Seattle area & wondered if any of you folks are training together or have considered forming a study group?My interests are Bolognese & I:33.Thanks & take care.


I thought there was a Las Vegas study group out there. I recall meeting 2 of them at the IG.

G.Alan Beck
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Seattle Area Group?

Postby G.Alan Beck » Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:38 pm

Sorry.After a little more digging through past posts I see some prospect I'll email.
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Jeramy Gee
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Speaking of Seattle ARMA Members...

Postby Jeramy Gee » Wed Mar 05, 2008 11:53 pm

I too would like to start practicing with people in the Seattle area. If anyone is interested, please drop me an e-mail:

jeramygee@hotmail.com

Thanks and hopefully I'll see some of you soon.

Kevin T. Crisalli
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New Seattle ARMA Members

Postby Kevin T. Crisalli » Thu Mar 06, 2008 7:02 pm

Hey fellow Seattleites, yes, we have a number of people in the area and one official study group! Most members are either in the Tacoma area, or, like myself, on the eastside. Feel free to contact me via PM and I will provide you with more information as well as a time and place for everyone to meet the new blood. Talk to you soon!

Kevin Crisalli

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Tim D
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new to arma

Postby Tim D » Thu Jun 14, 2012 5:49 pm

hi,
I just learned of ARMA today through a friend on facebook for a resource to learn sword fighting skills. i am wondering if there is still a group in the Tacoma area. I live in UP and am looking for a group local to me.

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Postby Ryu Roh » Sun Jun 17, 2012 2:41 am

You've found a like mind. I've also just learned of ARMA and am interested in participating in the Seattle Area.
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Aaron Peabody
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Postby Aaron Peabody » Sun Jun 24, 2012 8:52 pm

I learned of ARMA recently and am thinking of joining, but before I do I'd like to make sure that there are some local folks available to practice with. I'm a complete novice and live on the north side of Seattle. Are there a decent number of members in the area, or better yet, a study group?

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Odysseus G Osborne
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Seattle Area Group

Postby Odysseus G Osborne » Fri Apr 26, 2013 10:34 pm

If you are in the Kent area and fancy popping in, we are available. I've about 9 years of 1.33 experience and have done a fair amount of longsword. I'm not an ARMA member but from what I've seen of ARMA, I'd like to help in whatever way I can. We have a small group of fighters here who are eager to learn and test their mettle. :-)


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