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CaptainJackRussell

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  1. Sorry, I disagree...

    Just take a look at fencing manuals (Ott, Hutton etc.) and you'll clearly see it is still in common.

    Period is early to late 18th.

    I just have the fencing manuals as .pdf, too large to put on my webspace, but, if wanted, I take some screenshots.

    Friendly blows,

    Jack

  2. I guess there is.

    As far as my experiences in historical fencing there are many techniques to disarm the opponent or get his sword out of the line or occupied simply the left hand is used.

    The right hand, often protected by basket or hilt, is delivering an attack then with high efficienzie.

    Friendly blows,

    Jack

  3. Off Topic:

    If anyone needs such small cutlasses/ blades like the thing above: I have two to give away for free, one with a wooden grip, the other a not-so-nice replica of an USN boarding knife (civil war).

    Unfortunately, they're in Germany, but if you have contacts via the forces or so...feel free.

    Cheers,

    Jack

  4. I hardly can imagine a cutlass simply worn in the belt without scabbard. it was/is sharp edged, so it will cut the belt within a short time or hurt people including the bearer.

    Baldric, belt scabbard, however. But naked...?

    Cheers,

    Jack

  5. For most pirate reenacting flintlocks are the common guns, so no firecaps are used. They belong to a later era, civil war and so on.

    Your "gun" isn't a gun after all, it's a cheap cast wallhanger or a toy. Not usable for firing/igniting/crackling anything.

    It's much too dangerous, and if you run the lock too often it will simply break.

    Cheers,

    Jack

  6. I prefer Playmobil, but they never do any movie stuff. But, anyways, they do great pirate toys:)

    Is it available in the States?

    Fair Winds,

    Jack

    Rum

    I personally like Pussers and Gay Mountain (know, sounds...ahhh...well...), last is a golden barbados rum.

    As an everydays rum and in out tent pirates cocktail tavern (bookable for events) we use the "Ols Pascas", brown and white.

    I don't know it is available somewhere else than here in Germany. It is very smooth and a good cocktail base, 'cause the own flavour isn't that strong after all.

    Our favourite drink (in our customers opinion) is "Tortuga Libre", made of (cylindrical glass needed) 2 fingers high white rum, two fingers high brown rum, two fingers high lime, and, al last, two fingers high Coke.

    Unfortunately, we have not many quality rums over here. Most are "German Rum", which means cheap blends.

    Fair winds,

    Jack

  7. Hi, Kevin,

    sorry for having a different opinion.

    I have seen so many broken blades, all of the same reason. If you take a look on the break, you see the crystal structure of the blade's steel very good. It's matte, but 2-4 mm are like mirror polished. That's where the steel has been compressed and inflicted breaking.

    The break is almost straight with a tooth on the opposite end. The typical way a blade breakes.

    Foxe's adress looks quite great. Alternatively I still recommend Jiri's blades.

    But, certainly, I've never seen one of yours. Just crying people with indian cheap replicas or united cutlery swords, freshly broken and spent a lot of money for nothing.

    Cheers,

    Jack

    Marcus Berns

    Fechthalle Hamburg

    European Traditional Martial Arts

    Mistere a' serm schola MERLET

    Master Of Defence (HEMAC)

    (sorry for that :huh: )

  8. Today/yesterday I got my new shous from this guy:

    http://www.sattlerei.cz/

    He also ships to the states. A groupage order is possible, if we take more then 15 pairs, even mixed. The discount I then have to discuss. I guess, it will be 15 - 20 Percent off.

    Sample order could work as follows:

    You sign in here what you wanted to have. If we reached the breakpoint, I need your sizes. therefor I upload a form.

    Advance payment should be 50%, the other 50% before shipping when done.

    This will take 30 to 60 days, approx.

    I need one person in the States recieving the shoes by airfreight (it's the cheapest way, maybe you have a friend here at the forces, then I'll ship it to him and transport is free over to the states.

    The person who will do the work gets his/her shoes at 50%, payed from a little percentage out of the discount.

    Interested? In yes, I'll open up a new thread.

    The yours,

    Jack

  9. I guess it's a military solution. Try to shoot a muzzleloader while wearing a hat with a wide brim. It will be more then just uncomfortable.

    With the brim dressed up it's a lot easier not to get in conflict with head and gun and not to burn the hat by pan's flash.

    Also manouvering within the lines is easier.

    Many tricorns had loops and hooks to release the brim when weather is bad or you stand sentry in the rain.

    Jack

  10. In a sword has a good sound it is a bad sword after all. Vibrations of the blade go up during fight, it's only a matter of time.

    In historical fighting arts there is no parry as seen in the movies. This would ruin a sword fast. First in gets the shape of a saw, then also a great sword of a quite fine smith will break. Metal gets compressed, the steel looses it's crystal structure...that was it.

    The real fighting style let's energy never end, just changes direction of it.

    Cheers,

    Jack

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