"Barriers" for Pas De' Arms

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newfghtr
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"Barriers" for Pas De' Arms

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What would be a good barrier for a Pas ?


Are there plans for a passable,easy to transport barrier available on-line ?

Thanks !
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newfghtr wrote:Are there plans for a passable,easy to transport barrier available on-line ?

A Proper Tourney Fence would probably work. :)
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Would need to be really durable.

Check out this:

http://history.westkingdom.org/Year38/Photos/MC45.htm

it is made with heavy wood and is done with beafy mortise and tennons and lap joints.
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There are lots of good patterns out there for pas barriers but the best that I've gotten to fight over was store boguth split rails set into the groud and then two rails spread like a "V" on either end. Not many sites will allow a permanent barrier like this but it was good to have something that we could play as hard as we wanted over and not tear down.
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