WMAW 2006

For those of us who wish to talk about the many styles and facets of recreating Medieval armed combat.
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WMAW 2006

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October 13-15 in Dallas (actually Lewisville) Texas.

http://www.wmaw.us/

Four! Count 'em, four! Classes in I.33 sword and buckler taught by Robert Holland and Sean Hayes. Sweet.
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Looks like fun.

I wish it looked like there were going to be more armoured combat classes or demonstrations. :(
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I'll be there. Living in Abilene has to be good for something :-)
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im thinking about it but i'd like to see a final, commited list of instructors and classes before I start dropping bills.
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Michael Ekelmann wrote:I'll be there. Living in Abilene has to be good for something :-)


Only three or so miles down from my appartment in Flower Mound. 8)

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I have enough friends teaching (and can't pass up any opportunity to work with Pete Kautz) that I'm there.

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