Postby John_Clements » Wed Apr 12, 2006 7:26 am
Guys, this is the standard fencing mythology that has filled book after book since the early 20th century, and still fills the heads of countless fencing coaches and modern sport fencers I've encountered ---even the ones who have actually read Egerton Castle still largely subscribe to this kind of 19th century misconception and Hollywood inspired garbage: swords weighed 40 pounds, knights were clumsy and slow and just crudely bashed, all parrying must be an edge to edge block, the cut was "proved" inferior to the thrust, rapiers "defeated" armor, saber fencing is "ancient", the second hand is useless or improper in a fight, true swordsmen don't grapple, all duels were gentlemanly affairs, etc., etc.
For some of them it's as if we and Dr. Anglo don't exist and have proved nothing.
JC
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