Please don't start some "Ask Dwight" forum. I'm honored you considered me, but as you can tell from my erratic posts, I really don't have the time to be doing that on a regular basis. There are a lot more people out there with better qualifications than I who would be more than glad to help. Just as Pete, my primary WMA focus is on the 18th & 19th Century. The reason I'm seen fooling around with Rennaissance & Medieval techniques is because those were the core fighting skills that came to this country during the early colonization period. Like so many writers, I'm not a true expert on some of this history I have a great group of students that work full time at Historic Jamestown and Colonial Williamsburg. I am an idiot without their guidance and help. I,m sure Pete's time is limited to because he does this martial arts business full time but I'm sure a question now and then would not hurt anyone. While I'm at it (time for a shameless plug) a lot of my time is taken up with a new book called Dancing with Steel which deals with some Korean sword work that was tied to a custom made sword I had made by Tom Maringer over a decade ago. My daughter thought it wise to get all those notes and things down on paper before I get too old and the rocking chair becomes more attractive than a blade. So I'm working on it now. We are in the middle of doing one day monthly seminars at my home on the Bowie Knife so anyone that wants to come to those just drop me a private email. This seminar is documenting the complete Bowie curriculum that I developed over the years with the help of some really good people. ( BTW these are no fee seminars) We are capturing it with DVD and on paper and will probably become The Bowie Training Guide. That's about it.
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Dwight