Ringeck's First Leg-break

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Re: Ringeck's First Leg-break

Postby JeffGentry » Mon Oct 25, 2004 10:32 pm

Hey Philippe

I would be interested in seeing your translatin, i am trying to get more familiar with Ringeck have read bit's and piece's at diffrent time's i am going through the Lindholm/Svard book right now, would like to see a little diffrent take on it, i have been stuck in meyer for a few month's and am just trying to see how these diffrent German Master's relate there teaching's.

I think my e-mail is on here, drop me an e-mail if you want.

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Re: Ringeck's First Leg-break

Postby philippewillaume » Thu Oct 28, 2004 1:49 am

hello jeff
send it to you yesteday.

PS: you can pass it around
PSS: It may change as time goes by.
i Just have a new understanding on the breaking of the guard so....
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Re: Ringeck's First Leg-break

Postby JeffGentry » Thu Oct 28, 2004 10:22 pm

Hey Philippe

i got it, these thing's will alway's change as we gain understanding and more insight, i just sort of looked it over briefly i am going to print it out so i can read it thourghly though.

Jeff

P.s. Thank's alot for sharing it.
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Re: Ringeck's First Leg-break

Postby philippewillaume » Fri Oct 29, 2004 3:27 am

de nada.
if there is things that you do not agree with let me know.

cheers
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Re: Ringeck's First Leg-break

Postby JeffGentry » Fri Oct 29, 2004 9:47 am

Hey Philippe
That may not be something to tell me, I am just a contrary person, lol.

Like i said i am just trying to get more familiar with his work and want a couple diffrent version's to compare diffrent people's take on it.

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