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Postby Mike Cartier » Wed Jan 19, 2011 6:41 pm

Mangifico to say the least, Kevin and Chris van Slam have returned from Italy and the meeting with our brother in arms Roberto Gotti over there with wonderful new viewpoints and goodies. Expect some mind blowing stuff come February, those Northern Italians are quite unique and its high time they get known for how much they do for HEMA.

Ahh Marozzo......
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Re: Italia

Postby Jayson May » Wed Jan 19, 2011 8:26 pm

I can't wait to see the articles on the italians in the Journal. Its going to be awesome.
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Re: Italia

Postby Francesco Lanza » Thu Jan 20, 2011 2:10 am

I had the chance to meet Kev and Chris in Treviso. They are incredible fellows! We were sorely tempted to kidnap them for our fencing delight :D
Well, I hope I'll have the chance to meet 'em again soon, and maybe some more members of the Frei Fechter Guild along with 'em.

Here a brief dual language report on what we did in the very short time we had together:
http://www.septemcustodie.it/wp/?p=3768
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Re: Italia

Postby Francesco Lanza » Thu Jan 20, 2011 4:02 am

You'll see the next model of dusack we're thinking about! :D And then, I think I'll also put together a pair of halberds with the same glued leather technique. We'll see how much fun it is XD

As for the rest, you were fantastic, and it was enlightening for the art seeing how easy it is to bridge the Atlantic for us HEMA practitioners. The problem with Italian historical fencers, at least around here, is that they were a bit too holed up in their little den, with their habits and followers, with no love for the Internet. For some reason, they didn't look to the international community at all. People like Roberto are going to be game changers. And I try to help along the way :D

I bet that in a couple of years we'll have and even wider community to build upon, and progressively vaster series of connections!
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Re: Italia

Postby Keith P. Myers » Thu Jan 20, 2011 5:54 am

Can't wait to see the reports! :) I remembered that you guys were going, but had forgotten the time frame. Sounds like lots of fun!
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Re: Italia

Postby steve hick » Thu Jan 20, 2011 7:00 am

Francesco Lanza wrote:You'll see the next model of dusack we're thinking about! :D And then, I think I'll also put together a pair of halberds with the same glued leather technique. We'll see how much fun it is XD

As for the rest, you were fantastic, and it was enlightening for the art seeing how easy it is to bridge the Atlantic for us HEMA practitioners. The problem with Italian historical fencers, at least around here, is that they were a bit too holed up in their little den, with their habits and followers, with no love for the Internet. For some reason, they didn't look to the international community at all. People like Roberto are going to be game changers. And I try to help along the way :D

I bet that in a couple of years we'll have and even wider community to build upon, and progressively vaster series of connections!

Yes, hope to have more and better engagements with the Italian HEMA community, only a few of whom are even distantly associated with other groups we know, e.g. HEMAC, it would be great to have sources on the ground so to speak.
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Re: Italia

Postby Jayson May » Thu Jan 20, 2011 8:01 am

Francesco Lanza wrote:I had the chance to meet Kev and Chris in Treviso. They are incredible fellows! We were sorely tempted to kidnap them for our fencing delight :D
Well, I hope I'll have the chance to meet 'em again soon, and maybe some more members of the Frei Fechter Guild along with 'em.

Here a brief dual language report on what we did in the very short time we had together:
http://www.septemcustodie.it/wp/?p=3768


Francesco,
that was a great write up. Hopefully all of us Freifechter will have the opportunity to cross swords with you soon.

thanks
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Re: Italia

Postby A Froster » Thu Jan 20, 2011 8:13 am

Francesco Lanza wrote:Here a brief dual language report on what we did in the very short time we had together:
http://www.septemcustodie.it/wp/?p=3768


Francesco,

Is it okay if we repost your review on this forum?
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Re: Italia

Postby Francesco Lanza » Thu Jan 20, 2011 10:21 am

Absolutely no prob. Let's spread the love :D
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Re: Italia

Postby nathan f » Thu Jan 20, 2011 10:32 am

hey il be travelling through italy this summer and would love to meet you guys and cross swords if your interested?
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