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[CFML] Duelling sabres update.
Dear All,
Just an update regarding the duelling and Hutton sabres.
All recomendations for alterations are being taken on board. The
appropriate tooling adjustments shall be made and further samples
provided.
The Hutton sabre shall have an extra 2" of blade length and the
Radaelli slightly reduced in weight without compromising strength
overall.
A quote on time to production from now has been given as 3 months,
so they should be available from around the end of July onwards.
Initial discussions indicated that future classical fencing blades
should be possible, ensuring accurate weight, dimension and temper
blades for several weapon types.
I trust that this news is of interest to all and I shall of course
keep you all updated as soon as further is heard.
For your information, I shall be out of the country from tomorrow
until Monday and therefore unable to answer personal e-mails directly.
Yours Very Truly,
Paul Macdonald,
Maestro d` Armi, IMAF,
Director, BFHS,
Macdonald Academy of Arms,
Macdonald Academy of Exercises
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