Moderators: Webmaster, Stacy Clifford
As best I can tell the purpose of the article was to educate, as such it is a major failure. If the author is not responsible for the mis-information in his article then who is?Matt wrote:
But you can't blame the guy, he does sport fencing and choreography.
with all their "stupid" armor they couldn't raise to their feet one they were dismounted.
But you can't blame the guy, he does sport fencing and choreography.
Poster: Matt Shields
Subject: Re: Amazing Misinformation
Yes, your right, he does need to be held responsible. I just wanted to point out that he didn't invent this nonsense himself. He comes from a very strong background of it.
o the internet spewed forth another plagiarist, liar, and/or idiot talking about swords. It's nothing we haven't seen before.
True, although one should expect better from a supposedly historical article on a major fencing website. I've seen a lot of nonsense passing itself off as history on the web -- and not just about swords for that matter. But writing that swords weighed 50-70lbs is a particularly egregious butchering of history that defies basic common sense.
Return to “Research and Training Discussion”
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 16 guests
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|||