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Old 07-17-2008, 06:50 AM   #81
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If you had the upper arm covered with Lame cloth but with a nonconductive gap between the Lame on the arm and on the Lame body, you could do this.

Arm extended, no contact, off target.

Arm in contact with the body, arm Lame in electrical contact with the body Lame, Touch.
The FIE tested this a few years back as well as a similar solution for the upper part of the sword arm. As you said when the arm is away from the body it's not target, in contact it his.
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