Hello all,

I also have a question on children's foils, having never seen one up
close. Would the handle on such a thing be suitable for smallsword
practice? I'm looking around for a very utilitarian (read: "cheap")
pair of smallsword simulators, and while I recognize that a modern
foil is hardly ideal, I'd just be happy with a weapon that let's me
work in pronation comfortably. Any info would be appreciated!


Cheers,

Eric Gerry



--- In classicalfencing@yahoogroups.com, "J. T. Farmer" <jfarmer@g...>
wrote:
>
> Brian D. Schenck wrote:
>
> >--- Kim Moser <cfml@k...> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Any suggestions for where to get smaller handles and guards? I
> >>wouldn't mind a source for smaller pommels, either. Blades,
> >>fortunately, are not a problem.
> >>
> >>
> >>







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