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Old 14th February 2005, 09:19 PM   #3
capt.smash
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HI ,,fencing is ideal for learning the basic structure of sword play then depending on what length style and weight sword you want to become good at get some books on it to help bridge the gap...if your gona use new metal swords for practice make sure you have a partner you know and trust and get some safety equipment even a practice/blunt sword can crush a finger or put out an eye
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