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JCC Swords & Swordplay etc

Discussion in 'Community' started by Sarge , Jul 29, 2013.

  1. Mikaboshi

    Mikaboshi Force Ghost star 6

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    Interesting thread, going to have to read all of it later. I enjoy swords, have a black belt in Kumdo, really miss cutting in particular, once you get your technique down it is VERY addicting.
     
  2. yeurgh

    yeurgh Jedi Knight star 3

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    I've started taking archery lessons on Sundays. Just using a recurve bow with a measly 50lb draw weight at the moment. There's a place nearby that does warbow shooting in the summer... I definitely see myself progressing to a traditional yew bow with a monstrous draw weight. Sadly, winter here means short days and crazy winds coming in off the Atlantic.
     
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  3. Sarge

    Sarge 6x Wacky Wednesday winner star 10 VIP - Game Winner

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    Measly 50 lb draw weight? A friend let me try his 40 lb longbow once. That convinced me I'd never be much of an archer.
     
  4. yeurgh

    yeurgh Jedi Knight star 3

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    Sarge the trick is to draw with the muscles in the mid back (rhomboids & traps) rather than pulling with the arm.

    I'm more in the market for something like this 170lb warbow:



    Also, I want one of these:

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  5. Sarge

    Sarge 6x Wacky Wednesday winner star 10 VIP - Game Winner

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    That's a good-looking broadsword. Is Thibaud Pascual the manufacturer? I'm not familiar with that name. If it's good steel and well-tempered, you could have a lot fun at cutting practice with that blade.
     
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  6. yeurgh

    yeurgh Jedi Knight star 3

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  7. Sarge

    Sarge 6x Wacky Wednesday winner star 10 VIP - Game Winner

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    After a quick scan of his FB page I have a good feeling about his blades. Dimensions and weights are good, and it looks like he really does temper them. I don't know if those are top-of-the-line swords or not, but they're definitely a big step up from the cheap things that hang on the walls of restaurants with delusions of grandeur.
     
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  8. yeurgh

    yeurgh Jedi Knight star 3

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    Yeah, if/when I get one I want something that won't break in a fight. Need to do a lot more research before I part with money, though.
     
  9. poor yorick

    poor yorick Ex-Mod star 6 VIP - Former Mod/RSA VIP - Game Host

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    Pretty stuff! I used to have a lovely custom-hilted epée made by an outfit called Popinjay's. It had a green leather and gold wire grip and a brass philodendron leaf on the handguard. The thing was $140, including the blade, which was very competitive with Triplette's unadorned epées at the time. I lost it in a complicated series of events involving multiple moves. :( I still miss it.
     
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  10. Sarge

    Sarge 6x Wacky Wednesday winner star 10 VIP - Game Winner

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    Condolences, ophelia. There should be a support group for fencers who have lost favorite swords.
     
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  11. yeurgh

    yeurgh Jedi Knight star 3

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    Not really sword-related but this made me chuckle :)

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  12. MrMojoRisin

    MrMojoRisin Jedi Master star 4

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    I've been collecting swords for years. It never gets old.
     
  13. Sarge

    Sarge 6x Wacky Wednesday winner star 10 VIP - Game Winner

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    MrMojoRisin Watcha got, bro? Pics or it didn't happen; them's the rules.
     
  14. MrMojoRisin

    MrMojoRisin Jedi Master star 4

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    @Sarge

    Dang Sarge, I've got so many. I've got most of the Highlander replicas, a lot of movie/tv replicas, a ton of decorative swords and several actual "battle ready" swords. And a few hand made ones. I collect a lot of weapons. Knives, swords, guns, etc. As for pictures, when I get home, I'm sure I can take some.
     
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  15. Sarge

    Sarge 6x Wacky Wednesday winner star 10 VIP - Game Winner

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    I'm most interested in the battle-ready blades. Others are what I refer to as SLO's: Sword-Like Objects. Also known as wall-hangers. They look nice mounted up there, but I want something useful.
     
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  16. Sarge

    Sarge 6x Wacky Wednesday winner star 10 VIP - Game Winner

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    This is a real thing.

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  17. yeurgh

    yeurgh Jedi Knight star 3

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    I visited an old friend today and found out he does battle re-enactment. It's more history-geek than combat oriented but - even so - I think I might join him next time he takes part in one.

    He and I trained at the same gym in London but he's recently moved to this part of the country (about 60 miles from me). It's always really odd encountering people you've only ever seen in the gym in another environment.
     
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  18. Sarge

    Sarge 6x Wacky Wednesday winner star 10 VIP - Game Winner

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    [​IMG]

    This one's for you, yeurgh
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  19. Kiki-Gonn

    Kiki-Gonn Jedi Grand Master star 6

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    My original sensei's sensei is the guy that taught Arnold sword work for Conan.
     
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  20. Sarge

    Sarge 6x Wacky Wednesday winner star 10 VIP - Game Winner

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    The swordplay in Conan was better than I expected, Red Sonja was pretty good too.
     
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  21. VadersLaMent

    VadersLaMent Chosen One star 10

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    Except those parts where they block with the edge of the blade. Though Conan's sword had that thicker piece above the handle.
     
  22. Kiki-Gonn

    Kiki-Gonn Jedi Grand Master star 6

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    Which one was it where he fights Wilt Chamberlain?
    The funny thing is the finishing move Arnold uses there is actually from a boat oar fighting move.
     
  23. Sarge

    Sarge 6x Wacky Wednesday winner star 10 VIP - Game Winner

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    Some swords are OK to block with the edge. Most medieval broadswords did not have razor edges, which would be ruined if they tried to chop through steel armor. "Chisel edge" is the term used for most broadsword blade edges, and they'd only get minor nicks from edge parries. And with an edge parry, the force is absorbed by the entire width of the blade (2 inches or so) instead of the thickness of the blade (about 1/8 of an inch).
     
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  24. poor yorick

    poor yorick Ex-Mod star 6 VIP - Former Mod/RSA VIP - Game Host

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    They taught us blocking-with-the-edge moves in Iaido, including one where you deliberately get your sword edge stuck into your opponent's sword edge. That keeps their blade occupied while you move in to do something violent, like kick them. :p

    My favorite swordplay movie is Rob Roy . . . the final battle is so awesome.
     
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  25. Sarge

    Sarge 6x Wacky Wednesday winner star 10 VIP - Game Winner

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    Yes, the Roy Roy swordplay is the most believable I've ever seen in a movie.
     
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