I realized that soon as I type it. McCleod is good, but it was rather fantastic to see him swing a Claymore and beat a guy with a regular sword.
-------------- Original message -------------- From: Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> No, that's a conventional Claymore, according to all the Scots folk I know. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Okay, now I remember the blade. I've seen it. Very European. I believe sword's used by some of the principals in George R.R. Martin's novels. Speaking of big a$$ swords, did you see the season seven ep of "Highlander" when McLeod went home to Scotland? He fought an evil immortal there using his family sword: one of those long-ass blades the Scots used to cut the legs from charging horses. That blade was at least six feet long. Is it the same? -------------- Original message -------------- From: Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> It's a big-a$$ blade, averaging five to six feet in length. You have to use it more as a staff than a blade, clubbing opponents into submission as much as stabbing them. I tried to take it up back when I worked, had a little success until my wrists started giving out. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: which is the hand-and-a-half sword? I recently found agreat website on swords, and a cheap book about them on sell at Borders, but haven't dived into either yet -------------- Original message -------------- From: Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Just flimsy things. I could manage them when I was a little shorter (back when I was a paltry 6'2" or so), but when I passed 6'4"... And, if I could, I'd take up the hand-and-a-half sword, because it would fit well with the training I've had in JKT and aikido. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What happened to your wrists? If given a choice of a weapon to use, what type of sword would you go with? A katana sword, a European broadsword, a curved sword similar to those used by the Monguls or the Arabs, what? Ever watch the series "Highlander"? Even though the fights were of course stylized for TV, I loved the battles between McLeod and his Japanese sword and all the other immortals and their blades. -------------- Original message -------------- From: Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I love swords, too, always preferred them over guns, but I don't have the wrist strength for it anymore. "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I fenced in high school and a little in college too! There are so few Black fencing enthusiasts, I always get excited with I meet one. Tracey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > Although I joke about him carrying a sword--and as someone who fenced > in college and owns a foil, I can't talk--speaking personally, if Man > must bear weapons I'd prefer swords to guns. Sure, the idea of a guy > getting skewered in the gut is disturbing, but so is the sight of a > hollow point entering same gut--and the exit wound it leaves. And I > know the images of recent years of some of our African brothers > literally hacking each other to death with machetes might give some > pause. But I contend that's nothing compared to the sight of men too > young to drive, spraying hundreds of bullets indiscriminately: boys > literally wielding the power of small armies. At least with bladed > weapons you have to get up close and personal, and the collateral > damage is kept to a minimum. And a potential victim might stand a > better chance defending himself against a sword-wielding maniac than a > hail of bullets. > > Perhaps we should all became modern-day Don Quixotes like this guy, > wearing blades on our sides, carrying out ritual combat with rules. > Maybe the Crips and Bloods and other gangs should settle their > problems with their leaders dueling at dawn. Maybe if people had to > fight duels with agreed-upon weapons and seconds standing at the > ready, a bit of civilization would come back to warfare? Yeah, right.... > > **************************************** > Sword seized after man mistakes porn for rape > OCONOMOWOC, Wisconsin (AP) -- A man says he broke into an apartment > with a cavalry sword because he thought he heard a woman being raped, > but the sound actually was from a pornographic movie his upstairs > neighbor was watching. > "Now I feel stupid," said James Van Iveren, who has been charged in > the case. "This really is nothing, nothing but a mistake." > According to a criminal complaint, the neighbor told police that Van > Iveren pounded on the door and kicked it open without warning February > 12, damaging the frame and lock. > "Where is she?" Van Iveren demanded, thrusting the sword at the > neighbor, the complaint said. "Where is she?" > The neighbor told police Van Iveren became increasingly aggressive as > he repeated the question, insisting that he had heard a woman being > raped. 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