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by bend_gules
Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:59 am
Forum: Medieval Combat and Weapons
Topic: "The Sword in Two Hands by Brian Price" review wan
Replies: 841
Views: 115911

Re: And my turn

...I believed it was an honest misunderstading by the FC people, but, in order to be complete, here is what happened. I commissioned sculpting, molds and pewter castings from FC. We set the terms by email, and on the Ellefante pin, the first project, my commission appeared for sale on the FC websit...
by bend_gules
Wed Oct 01, 2008 4:07 am
Forum: Medieval Combat and Weapons
Topic: Ealdormere Fall Crown List
Replies: 31
Views: 1207

Important info missing - who is inspiring them?

Good sir Knight, I'd love to know who in this list is being fought for. I realise that the combatants are of most interest to fighters - but their ladies and lady friends can help make, or break, their experience of the day. Pray, who are they fighting for? Genevieve Thamesreach, Drachenwald now a l...
by bend_gules
Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:03 am
Forum: Medieval Combat and Weapons
Topic: Drachenwald Crown Tourney
Replies: 29
Views: 1313

Out of shape??

Sir Dmitriy My bid is Duke Sven or Padraig, with my own knight Duke Matthew being a little bit out of shape-fightingwise. George fitzHume ...you call losing all that weight off his middle being 'out of shape'?? What on earth do you consider being in shape? Aside from supporting my lord Robert, natu...
by bend_gules
Tue Mar 20, 2007 12:43 pm
Forum: Medieval Combat and Weapons
Topic: ISO - Headlesse Household fighting manual
Replies: 3
Views: 381

Duke William the Lucky gave my squire brother a copy with the understanding it was only to be given to fighters in the barony, therefore I doubt that it has been made electronic. Hmmm. Well, it was fairly widely available when I joined the Society in the principality of Ealdormere, basically at the...
by bend_gules
Thu Mar 15, 2007 8:13 am
Forum: Medieval Combat and Weapons
Topic: ISO - Headlesse Household fighting manual
Replies: 3
Views: 381

ISO - Headlesse Household fighting manual

Greetings good cousins, Recently I went looking for my copy of the Headlesse House Fighting manual, which I got, pre-internet, fairly early in my SCA life. Sadly, it seems to have gone a-viking. I hear word that this venerable text is now available online, but haven't had any joy finding it w/ Googl...
by bend_gules
Thu Apr 13, 2006 7:47 am
Forum: Medieval Combat and Weapons
Topic: Anyone still doing Tournament Companies
Replies: 33
Views: 1316

spreading the high middle ages bug

[quote="Jehan de Pelham"]The Tournament Company movement was what brought me back to the SCA. <snip> I believe that the Deeds of Arms movement is the next thing. Individuals and small groups engaging in private deeds, done according to how such things were done--for example a group of men at arms co...