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Showfighting techniques?

Postby LafayetteCCurtis » Fri Aug 31, 2007 7:43 am

I recall reading on this forum about one of the German masters treating of nonlethal, showy techniques in his Fechtbuch, and I heard elsewhere that there was a German master who did such--though, of course, he clearly set these techniques apart from the more "normal," lethal ones. Can anybody confirm or deny this? I'd also like to know where to look for those plays if I can.

Thanks beforehand. ;)

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Re: Showfighting techniques?

Postby Craig Peters » Fri Aug 31, 2007 9:15 pm

LafayetteCCurtis wrote:I recall reading on this forum about one of the German masters treating of nonlethal, showy techniques in his Fechtbuch, and I heard elsewhere that there was a German master who did such--though, of course, he clearly set these techniques apart from the more "normal," lethal ones. Can anybody confirm or deny this? I'd also like to know where to look for those plays if I can.

Thanks beforehand. ;)


Can you provide us with a name? Simply mentioning that it was a German master leaves a lot of "potential" individuals.

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Postby Axel Pettersson » Sat Sep 01, 2007 6:52 am

Isn't it Lekuchners messer? Something about hitting the opponents kidney with the flat if you didn't want to kill him, aswell as some showfight techniques?

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Postby Jeffrey Hull » Sat Sep 01, 2007 2:23 pm

Axel Pettersson wrote:Isn't it Lekuchners messer? Something about hitting the opponents kidney with the flat if you didn't want to kill him, aswell as some showfight techniques?


I see that Rasmusson indicates "show" in his transcription / translation:

http://schielhau.org/lebkommer1.html

Maybe the exact interpretation of that is arguable, maybe not.
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Re: Showfighting techniques?

Postby LafayetteCCurtis » Sun Sep 02, 2007 11:51 pm

Craig Peters wrote:Can you provide us with a name? Simply mentioning that it was a German master leaves a lot of "potential" individuals.


I didn't remember the name, so I was asking for that as well. But the mention of Leckuechner/Lebkommer certainly strikes a chord. I'll go and check the link ASAP.


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