Jonathan Newhall wrote:I am, given my username, Jonathan Newhall. (Feel free to call me Jon if you want). I am not yet a member of ARMA, though I do intend to apply in the upcoming years, and I have been interested in swordsmanship for years, but only in the past six months have I really been into studying theoretical and practical applications. I've read more or less all of the public information on this website, a lot of the forum posts et c. and visited many links. Thus far I have Christian Tobler's instructional book, and am looking into purchasing Mr Clements' book on the Medieval Longsword as well. I am also a big fan of ARMA's technique with proper intent et al.
If you don't mind terribly, I'd like to get answers to a few questions from the board members! I currently live in Mercer County, New Jersey, and oddly enough steel blunts are considered weapons that require a permit! Unfortunately, I am not 21 and thus cannot register myself for a weapon permit, and as I have no desire to do anything illegal (I have consulted both a lawyer and a local judge on the legality of steel blunts, no dice

) I was wondering what you guys would recommend as the most realistic (i.e. close to a steel blade in handling, if not look) waster out there? The only requirement is it cannot have a metal blade, sharpened or not, as that is the stipulation of the "knife" law in this local county.
Furthermore, what do you guys think would be the best book or video purchase in terms of instruction in the various sword forms for the longsword? I'd prefer the German system, but the Italian system isn't that different besides being classified in a different language. I'm sure I'll have more questions as time goes by, and I'll do my best to help anyone with questions I can answer - I look forward to being a part of the ARMA forum, even if I am not yet part of the organization.