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  1. #1
    Barry Herman
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    'rambo' foil grip - where?


    Ah, the joys of proper grammar. Does anyone out there know where I might
    find a left-handed foil grip known as the rambo? I know a few fencers who
    are using it, but all of their suppliers have since stopped carrying it.

    Thanks,
    - Barry




  2. #2
    Amy & Joseph Kormann
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    Re: 'rambo' foil grip - where?

    Barry Herman wrote:

    >Does anyone out there know where I might find a left-handed foil grip known as the rambo?
    >
    >


    What does this grip look like? I've never seen one before. I'm still
    upset that I cannot use a spanish offset grip.

    --
    Amy and Joseph Kormann


  3. #3
    David Neevel
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    Re: 'rambo' foil grip - where?

    It's spelled "Rambeau". It's sort of a slimmer, less blocky variation on the Russian grip. The
    chief problem with it
    is that the upper spire has a pronounced inward curve, which tends to dig into the base
    knuckle of the thumb and cause
    blisters. American Fencers Supply stocks the grip in the U.S. In Europe, Allstar has it
    available on their website.

    -Dave

    Amy & Joseph Kormann wrote:

    > Barry Herman wrote:
    >
    > >Does anyone out there know where I might find a left-handed foil grip known as the rambo?
    > >
    > >

    >
    > What does this grip look like? I've never seen one before. I'm still
    > upset that I cannot use a spanish offset grip.
    >
    > --
    > Amy and Joseph Kormann



  4. #4
    Michael F. S. Christensen
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    Re: 'rambo' foil grip - where?

    ´ Way Cool '

    I imagine a grip fitted with a compas (for quick fencing piste orientation),
    build-in survival knife and fishing line (hrmm... can't see where that comes
    in handy), matches, and finally a detailed mission specification sheet. :-)

    Best regards
    Michael / Denmark

    "Amy & Joseph Kormann" <ajkormann@monmouth.com> wrote in message
    news:bhk9ga$9qs$1@news.monmouth.com...
    > Barry Herman wrote:
    >
    > >Does anyone out there know where I might find a left-handed foil grip

    known as the rambo?
    > >
    > >

    >
    > What does this grip look like? I've never seen one before. I'm still
    > upset that I cannot use a spanish offset grip.
    >
    > --
    > Amy and Joseph Kormann
    >




  5. #5
    Zebee Johnstone
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    Re: 'rambo' foil grip - where?

    In rec.sport.fencing on Mon, 18 Aug 2003 10:28:38 +0200
    Michael F. S. Christensen <michaelAT@steensgaardsDOT.dk> wrote:
    > ´ Way Cool '
    >
    > I imagine a grip fitted with a compas (for quick fencing piste orientation),
    > build-in survival knife and fishing line (hrmm... can't see where that comes
    > in handy), matches, and finally a detailed mission specification sheet. :-)
    >


    The fishing line? That's for really *dedicated* flickers.

    After all, you guys have reels and all....

    Zebee

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