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Post by cfaustus on Nov 28, 2006 8:00:43 GMT -6
There are a lot of us doing 'Traditional Fencing' these days. Many are in areas where easy access to advice or advanced instruction are difficult. Some would be thankful for any help, to get their TF group going or to further support their already blossoming TF studies. Problem is, if Fencing is a widespread, disconnected community, TF is even more so. One can go for years without hearing of other TF groups, even in one's own city! David Achilleus and I at the CFS thought it might be helpful to compile information on various groups to help guide others through the murky waters of Traditional Fencing to find the resources they need to further their training in the school and style they desire. To this end, we have made available the Traditional Fencing Organizational Survey on our website. Please only fill the survey once for each organization. Duplicates will be combined and deleted. The CFS website is at: www.cfssda.org/main.php(click the disk in the upper right hand corner with the image that looks like a piece of paper)
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Post by fox on Nov 28, 2006 9:43:14 GMT -6
That's a fine plan. Unfortunately, while the historical groups are fairly well represented in the Houston area (Schola St. George, Tattershall and ARMA) I have not run into any classical or traditional fencing clubs in Southeast Texas.
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