It does sound like a person choking, doesn't it?Ted C wrote:Just pretend you've got a bad chest-cold.LadyTevar wrote:The sad part is I can do Celtic names pretty well... it's the Viking and Germanic I can't do LOL

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It does sound like a person choking, doesn't it?Ted C wrote:Just pretend you've got a bad chest-cold.LadyTevar wrote:The sad part is I can do Celtic names pretty well... it's the Viking and Germanic I can't do LOL
Klaatu... verada... ni-halk-hoff-hack.LadyTevar wrote:It does sound like a person choking, doesn't it?Ted C wrote:Just pretend you've got a bad chest-cold.LadyTevar wrote:The sad part is I can do Celtic names pretty well... it's the Viking and Germanic I can't do LOL
Rogue 9 wrote:My sister decided to practice action photography, and what better place than fencing practice?
I'm on the left.
I own a triplette (italian grip) and a darkwood 3 ring swept hilt. I love my darkwood, I'd snuggle with it at night if my wife didn't think that was so odd (She's an armoured fighter and doesn't get how attached we are to our swordsRogue 9 wrote:No; Triplette. I don't have the money to blow on Darkwood's wares, though I spent an inordinate amount of time drooling over their blades at KWAR. This double clamshell design. The dagger (the one making the kill in the picture) is the matching dagger design. I sometimes think that was a mistake, as using a sword hilt on a dagger makes it ridiculously hilt-heavy, but on the other hand, it's the fastest blade I've ever held. Can't keep it in a frog to save my life, though; I need to make a sheath and weight the end.
Lord Mark (the man I'm landing a very rare kill on), on the other hand, is wielding Darkwood weapons. One of his swords costs only marginally less than all three of mine together.
I got thugged like that last year at Pennsic, from one of Lutter's (Midrealm king, forgot how to spell his name) royal guards no less. On my ribs. Hurt like a bitch.Rogue 9 wrote: An object lesson in clearing the opponent's blade all the way, instead of just away from your body and into your arm.
My friend uses some brown leather gloves with the fingers cut off. Seems to work fine for him. I suppose you could always try some welder's gloves. I don't think that's what he uses but those look like they'd work, too. And if the picture is anything to go by, they look pretty period to me.Grasscutter wrote:Hey SCA folks, I'm in the market for a pair of durable gloves to use during sword & shield combat. I'm using my old fencing glove for my sword hand but my shield hand is getting rubbed raw something fierce (plus I'd like something a little more period-authentic looking). I'd be grateful for suggestions on good suppliers.
I'd go with seperate Peerage as well (for all that my opinion mattersLadyTevar wrote:The real question is should it be a separate Peerage, or a subset of the Laurel.
I like the idea of a separate Peerage, myself.
Thank you for saying that. I know Pelicans and they do a hell of a lot of work. But I also know many marshals of rapier who put in a hell of a lot of work on tourneys, dedicating time at pennsic, etc... Plus they fencers also dedicate time to training, teaching and working in an art form.Rogue 9 wrote: Whichever one it ends up being, it needs to happen. With absolutely no disrespect to the Order of the Pelican, I can think of no good reason why superb fencing and archery cannot earn a peerage while washing the dishes can. It's absurd.