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Old 07-03-2004, 08:02 AM   #1
Arie Knoops
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RE: [CFML] Italian Foils (where)

Rez,
He is at the Pacific Fencing Club In Alameda, CA., its just over the Bay
bridge from San Francisco. Even though Halberstadt is just five blocks from
my house and Golden Gate Fencing is LITERALY around the corner, I still
commute to the East Bay for PFC
www.pacificfencingclub.com

Arie



-----Original Message-----
From: Arie Knoops [mailto:ariek@pacbell.net]

>>To my knowledge the use of a wrist stap is still allowed. What I use is
>>an elastic stap. My teacher Arthur Lane got me to start using the italian
>>foil and the elastic. He got that from another student when they were
>>students of Nadi's. (whom he still at the age of 87 only refers to him as
>>the maestro) Arie


Good to hear that Master Lane is still alive and teaching.
Where is he teaching now?
I have a video tape of him teaching "lines of defense."

Rez

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