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I must respectfully disagree with what you state above. George Silver, in describing the use of the "short sword" of his day (a basket-hilted broadsword or backsword, that actually had a rather long blade of 37"-40"), said that one of the main defensive options was to "ward, & after to strike". This is what modern fencers call a parry-riposte, and thus we are talking about a double-time action. The parry-riposte remained a staple for cut-and-thrust swordplay with the broadsword, backsword, saber, & cutlass. Best, R C |
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