Question about 18th & 19th Century Historical Manuals

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Nathan Calvert
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Question about 18th & 19th Century Historical Manuals

Postby Nathan Calvert » Tue Sep 30, 2008 1:55 pm

I was wondering how practical the content of the manuals in the Research & Reading section Old Swordplay, Cold Steel, and Hungarian & Highland Broad Sword are compared to the content of earlier manuals
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Postby Sal Bertucci » Tue Sep 30, 2008 8:46 pm

I haven't read any of those books, but I have a semi-similar question.

Has anyone read any of the books of Guy Windsor? If so, what are your thoughts on them?


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