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Re: [CFML] Resigning from List In einer eMail vom 7/24/2005 9:45:27 PM W. Europe Daylight Time schreibt 1@msfencing.org:
Where online can we read "Walter's concordance of the rules used
1890-1930.?"
You have to order it from him, Rez. Here's his site:
_http://www.sallegreen.com/_ (http://www.sallegreen.com/) Considering all the work he's put into
his program, the price is cheap.
Hope you like it! Oh--we tested our shorter piste length over here. (Walter
documents its use, with such as photos of Salle Bertrand.) Turns out it
pretty much fits the scale of a fencing environment with no strip in place, that
the "natural" space evolves to about that length, confirming that size
matters! Some folks might at first feel uncomfortable at the idea of reducing 14
meters to 6.3, but it works. Rules do make a difference, indeed. You can't
rush and poke and the safety factor increase is logarithmic.
Bill
_flanconade/soestfechten@aol.com_ (mailto:flanconade/soestfechten@aol.com)
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