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Array  Originally Posted by chisa8saba You would think that, especially in san francisco, there would be a wide variety of fencing clubs where this guy and his "leisure buddy" could go to "hook up". I'm not sure where you are located. Although "San Francisco" sounds like a single point it's actually 30-40 miles away on a very heavily traveled freeway from the area that the gentleman is actually located in. And yes there are a number of clubs in S.F. It would be more intelligent to ask about "S.F. Bay Area" or just "the bay area" -
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Array  Originally Posted by jjefferies I'm not sure where you are located. Although "San Francisco" sounds like a single point it's actually 30-40 miles away on a very heavily traveled freeway from the area that the gentleman is actually located in. And yes there are a number of clubs in S.F. It would be more intelligent to ask about "S.F. Bay Area" or just "the bay area" I think chisa8saba was intimating the possibility of practicing "sword-play" at the Sutro Baths Fencing Club or some such sort. Nob Hill Theater Fencing Center, anyone? -
 Originally Posted by jjefferies Really?!! Then why have we been parking out on the street fighting with all the arena users all these years?? Uh, because you didn't know about TFC's super secret back parking lot for cool people. (Many of us do know btw).
It's open during some HP Arena events, and occasionally operated as a pay lot. But if there is an attendant and you indicate that you're there for fencing and look believable, they will let you in without paying. -
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