Bart!
I think i speak for all of us when i say that the seminar was great. I had a really great time. Bart took his time to make sure that we all understood his instructions. He was well prepared and everything runned smoothly. And i am glad that we succeded to go through the whole manual Codex Wallerstein. And i agree with what Joakim wrote, the winden technics in Codex Wallerstein was an eye-opener for alot of us that have worked with Ringeck. The Messer part and the Dagger part was great fun. I will definitly continue training the Messer from now on. Peter Johnsson was helding a lecture on day 1, always inspiering. And we got to see and wield his new blades. Nice, very nice.
On Monday some of us went to the Skokloster castle to check out the weapon chambers and the weapon chamber that is not usually viewed to visitors (except for Peter Johnsson offcourse

). We saw some nice things, Longswords, Twohanders, Rapiers, Daggers, Staffweapons, Twohanded Rapiers, Executioners swords, Smallswords, Guns, Bows etc. And yes, the unicorn horn.
How about those Two handers, Joakim? are you also having them in your dreams?
I would like to thank Bart for visiting us and giving us his interpretation of Codex Wallerstein. Two days of good and intresting training. I would also like to thank Peter Johnsson who managed to participate at the seminar and for bringing all the blades with him. Everybody who attended the seminar.
Thanks and see you again.
/Björn Sollander, Arma Uppsala