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Looking for lessons in NH. I am looking for fencing lessons for my 17yo son (his idea) in NH or N.
Mass.
Any suggestions?
Matt matt@nationalwebgroup.com -
Re: Looking for lessons in NH. Perhaps try Amoskeag Fencing Club http://www.amoskeagfc.com/
Also try the USFA's club page for more...though it's probably a bit
outdated: http://www.usfencing.org/Clubs/clublist.asp?State=NH
-Jim http://fenfool.com
"Matt Rivero" <matt@nationalwebgroup.com> wrote in message
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> I am looking for fencing lessons for my 17yo son (his idea) in NH or N.
> Mass.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Matt
> matt@nationalwebgroup.com
>
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Re: Looking for lessons in NH. amych@mindspring.com (Amy H) wrote in
news:Xns93DDD01A36149amychmindspringcom@207.69.154 .206:
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> I don't know clubs in that area myself, but my BF (who consistently
> beats me in all 3 weapons, for what it's worth) started out at
> Seacoast Fencing Club and had a great experience there. They have
> locations in Dover and Manchester.
>
> http://www.seacoastfencingclub.org
About ten years ago, I fenced occasionally at Seacoast, and always found
it a pleasant place. At the time, I was a beginner, so everybody there
seemed very good (as they were all better than me, hehe), but as I keep
running into Chris Pullo (coach) at Nationals where he's coaching
various of his fencers, my bet is that he's turning out some genuinely
good fencers. He has always struck me as a very nice guy, which is
another point in favor of Seacoast, as well.
--Holly
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