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9th December 05, 03:10 PM
#1
I have years of experience in fencing.
I don't recommend ever practicing fencing in a kilt for any reason.
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9th December 05, 07:05 PM
#2
Fencing
I've done lots of fencing in kilts but, the splinters are fierce
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9th December 05, 07:07 PM
#3
One mof my greatest desires is to learn to fence.
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9th December 05, 07:26 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by chasem
One mof my greatest desires is to learn to fence.
Me too, but my tastes run a bit differently from the norm. The class I'm taking is modern Olympic fencing, but what I really want to learn is late medieval German longsword! Much more interesting. Aprox. 45" long two handed swords weighing in at about 3 or 4 lbs, and FAST! Not the slow, heavy, clumsy, hacking, skill-less fighting so cherished in the popular misconception of medieval fighting. There are groups that practice it, but not near me
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10th December 05, 01:06 AM
#5
Don't many fencing jackets have a groin that straps between the legs to connect with the back? I know a sabre jacket (especially a lamé jacket) is cut to the waist, but the regular protective jackets drop lower. Those definitely wouldn't work with a kilt.
You certainly woud be able to lunge easily, but I think a stray thrust could get tangled up in your kilt and be a danger. Besides, you'd have to find an all-white kilt and match that with white hose and flashes, and a white sporran. 
Andrew (who used to fence foil and epée, back in his trousered days).
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