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Title: western knife arts
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Forum: Western Martial Arts  Western Martial Arts - forum profile
Total authors: 4 authors
Total thread posts: 4 posts
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Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2008-10-03 18:03:00)  by max Chouinard
To complete the picture of martial arts with some living lineage in the western world, here is the knife part: Sicilian knife: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDYm92axOLM Baratero - Spanish navaja (seems to include some stick): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpdQFubPUo0...
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Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2008-10-04 00:30:00)  by lklawson
Quote: Originally Posted by max Chouinard Baratero - Spanish navaja (seems to include some stick): James Loriega and his crew. James knows his stuff, sure 'nuff. The vid., ims, was made to showcase the WMA stuff he does at his school so it includes the navaja, baston, etc. Peace favor your sword, Kirk
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Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2008-10-04 07:11:00)  by adouglasmhor
Got a stir seeing Bannockburn at the start of the Scots clip. How much of a buzz being able to train there, plus Scotland with no rain and no midges
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Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2008-10-04 11:16:00)  by Louie
Hi Max Quote: Scottish dirk dance (would be curious to see the actual dance (wink at Louie ): Been getting a growing number of requests regarding producing an instructional book and/or DVD on the dirk dance. With a new class up and running it's something I'm looking into... Hi adouglasmhor Quote: Got a ...
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max Chouinard
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western knife arts
Published (2008-10-03 18:03:00)
To complete the picture of martial arts with some living lineage in the western world, here is the knife part: Sicilian knife: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDYm92axOLM Baratero - Spanish navaja (seems to include some stick): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpdQFubPUo0 Scottish dirk dance (would be curious to see the actual dance (wink at Louie ): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7maMlwC3P2w That's about it.
lklawson
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western knife arts
Published (2008-10-04 00:30:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by max Chouinard Baratero - Spanish navaja (seems to include some stick): James Loriega and his crew. James knows his stuff, sure 'nuff. The vid., ims, was made to showcase the WMA stuff he does at his school so it includes the navaja, baston, etc. Peace favor your sword, Kirk
adouglasmhor
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western knife arts
Published (2008-10-04 07:11:00)
Got a stir seeing Bannockburn at the start of the Scots clip. How much of a buzz being able to train there, plus Scotland with no rain and no midges
Louie
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western knife arts
Published (2008-10-04 11:16:00)
Hi Max Quote: Scottish dirk dance (would be curious to see the actual dance (wink at Louie ): Been getting a growing number of requests regarding producing an instructional book and/or DVD on the dirk dance. With a new class up and running it's something I'm looking into... Hi adouglasmhor Quote: Got a stir seeing Bannockburn at the start of the Scots clip. How much of a buzz being able to train there Toward castle in the...