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Classical Fencing Masters Fencing French Foil
From Benjamin Bowles’ YouTube channel: “Classical foil fencing bout between Maître d’Armes Cecil Longino (right) of Salle Saint-Georges in Seattle, Washington, and & Maestro de Armas Antone Blair (left) of Destreza Pacifica in Arcata, California. This bout was during the … Continue reading
Swords Club, 1936
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Tagged 1936, 20th Century, Australia, Black and White, Fencing Unifom, foil, New South Wales, Photograph, Sam Hood, Silver Gelatin Print, Women
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Escrime Motion Studies, 1890
Étienne-Jules Marey was a French scientist and pioneer in several fields. His early work was in medicine, studying blood flow, but his studies ventured into locomotion where he engaged photographic analysis. His achievements include development of early motion photographic techniques … Continue reading
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Tagged 1890, 19th Century, Étienne-Jules Marey, cinematography, escrime, Fleuret, foil, Italian, locomotion, Motion, Motion Picture, Naples, photography, saber, sabre
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1924 Fencing Demonstration
Given the upcoming Olympic Games, this video is again being shared in the fencing community. If you have not seen it, you will likely find it interesting. It features Gaudin, Ducret, and Parrodon with multiple weapons. Classical fencers will recognize … Continue reading
Posted in History, Olympic, Uncategorized, Weapons
Tagged 20th Century, épée, Demonstration, foil, French, saber, sabre
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The Cavé in French Swordsmanship
French fencing masters wrote about the cavé (pronounced cahv-ay) as a distinct fencing action. In French, caver means to cave in or collapse. The cavé thus described how a fencer would change or position his wrist or body to create a sharp angle—“caving in” from, … Continue reading
Posted in Theory, Weapons
Tagged 18th Century, Angelo, cavé, Danet, Esquive, Flanconnade, foil, French, Gomard, Gordine, Grisier, La Boëssière, Small Sword, smallsword
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