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    The 1995 rule book (the one with the famous Star Trek DE) is an important one to keep onhand. That's the last rule book which explained how to do repechage. And since the USFA still uses repechage at NAC's, I can personally attest that bout committees need to refer to it at times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JEC View Post
    According to Wikipedia:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur...gue_of_America

    The AFLA had 4 rulebooks:

    2 Rules
    2.1 1891 edition
    2.2 1940 edition
    2.3 1957 edition
    2.4 1965 edition
    They missed one. There was also the 1974 Suplement.
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    Hi!


    I have a binder with the 1994 FIE rules, in Swedish. Any interest?


    Have a nice time!

    Peter Gustafsson

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    Quote Originally Posted by DHCJr View Post
    They missed one. There was also the 1974 Suplement.
    Actually the 1974 is a full rulebook. I just found a hard copy and it was edited by Joe Byrnes.

    The supplement came later.

    So the last AFLA rulebook was 1974.

    Does anyone go into Wikipedia and correct the entry?
    Last edited by DHCJr; 09-22-2008 at 03:05 AM.
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    You can do it yourself.

    If you wish, I can do it for you.

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    I just got copies of the 1951-52 and 1970 AFLA rulebooks through ILL.

    Would people still like me to scan them?

    Also, the 1970 rulebook states that it's a full 1970 edition. The full title is:
    Fencing Rules and Operations Manual: 1970 Edition, Authorized translation from the French by C.-L. deBeaumont President of the Amateur Fencing Association of Great Britan

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    Quote Originally Posted by riceboy View Post
    I just got copies of the 1951-52 and 1970 AFLA rulebooks through ILL.

    Would people still like me to scan them?

    Also, the 1970 rulebook states that it's a full 1970 edition. The full title is:
    Fencing Rules and Operations Manual: 1970 Edition, Authorized translation from the French by C.-L. deBeaumont President of the Amateur Fencing Association of Great Britan
    Craig could set a repositary here.

    I have an original 1940's edition that I am scanning slowly (124 pages + cover).
    Epee is the Sword.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brtech View Post
    You can do it yourself.

    If you wish, I can do it for you.
    Considering we are finding several that are missing, I think it would be wait until we have everything.

    I noticed one of the items that are on the site is what changes were made. I for one would not know what changes were made for 1974 as I never saw the 1970.
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