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    Armouring tests

    Dont mean to hog up athread jsut to get this question answered but, Is at the Olympic center the only place one can go to get the test taken to become an armourer.
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    No, it is not the only way. It can be done at a tournament. But the only one doing the test right now is Dan DeChaine. I know he is going to somewhere in Washington this month and giving a clinic. He may be testing there also.

    The next tournament, I know he is doing is LBI in October.
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    do you kno of a way of contacting Maetsro DeChaine?
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    His e-mail address is BigDan@keyway.net. Don't expect a quick reply. In ways, he and Joe are very similar. Dan tries, with the computer, but he is not too tolerant of junk mail and as most know that is a problem.

    I have a policy of not giving out phone numbers and physical addresses without express permission. If you can e-mail DHCJr@juno.com me your imformation, I will get it to him and ask him permission. Dan was at the New York World Cup and from there he is going to Washington to give some clinics and will not be back until a week from tomorrow.

    I hope this is helpful
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