Postby Jake_Norwood » Thu Jan 01, 2004 1:39 pm
Hi Stu (and Stew).
I've attended Bob's seminar on the longsword, and the kind of static edge-block that we drives us ARMA guys nuts isn't in his repetoire either. I don't want this to become an edge-parry debate, but no one in the community with any respectable position is advocating any kind of static edge block past the ricasso. The ARMA "anti-edge-parry" position is soooooo misunderstood by anyone that hasn't trained with us. Thus we say "no edge blocks" and others say "yes edge blocks" and we're using 80%+ the same techniques...it's a terminology issue primarily. I don't presume you're arguing that Aragorn and Eowyn's horrific edge-to-edge meeting was anything out of a historical manual for any european weapon that cuts on a regular basis. Are you?
As for Meyer, I've been spending all of my time on this (okay, and some messer) lately. Meyer advocates receiving attacks on the flat or the ricasso every time. The Meisterhau anywhere in the German tradition due to basic mechanics line edges to flats 90-100% of the time in laboratory conditions. And that's using all of Tobler's interpretations, with more full extension of the arms, as is advocated in the manuals frequently (Plate 5 of Zabinski's Wallerstein to start).
So I think that the argument of edge-and-flat is a terminology war, not really a technique war. The stage-combat modified small-sword parry with a longsword is *not* good fighting no matter where you're from, and the masters agree.
Jake
Jake
Sen. Free Scholar
ARMA Deputy Director