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  • I wish him well in his recovery give him my best

  • ok one word ( WOW )

  • @jetlee357 I showed this to him last week. He liked it a lot. Good memories from the 1970's. He still moves great even now.

  • Heard Lam Chun Fai's seriously ill from a Hung Kuen Sifu from Hong Kong??? R.I.P

  • @popsjnr

    He is trying to recover from an operation. But has stopped teaching now.

  • @popsjnr I was with Lam Chun Fai al last week. he is OK now. Very much recovered.

  • Great Grand Master Lam Chun Fai,Has no rivals and no associates. He is the paragon of hung gar excellences. See for yourself. His performance will take you to a new deminsion of enjoyment. His movements are crisp and clear with the correct punctuation .It is as if he is writing or reciting a poem when he's performing. Thanks Si-Bak for your tutelage. Peace and blessing unto you and your family.

  • without a doubt Si-Bak Lam Chun Fai is the best you will ever see performing his family gung fu. sho nuff!

  • @Quandoman

    No Doubt.

  • So how/where can I get this version? Also makes me wonder, if it's from cassete, how did you get it on a digital video?!?

  • @EToastE

    If you want it just download the vid with VDOWNLOADER and convert to MP3 with any video converter (like magic video converter). When I tranfered the film to DVD I also used the cassete for the audio at the same time.

  • @Bedstysifu sorry, just realized its not the whole song. Send me a message and I'll tell you how to get the whole song.

  • I love this version of the wong fei hong theme

  • @EToastE Thanks. This is the FIRST one from 25 years ago on cassete tape. Jun Gwon Ling (Generals Theme/march) is the name.

  • wha

  • I agree. Don't want to get this lost. Thx for sharing, sifu

  • Awesome escrimador!;-)

  • very good!!!

  • holy cow! awesome!

  • Awesome!

  • Great energy from Marter Lam, but the technique reminds me Double broadsword, I can't see very clearly, it's a shame the video is so old. Thanks for posting.

  • master lam chun fai has my favorite hung gar flavor. His forms are impeccable

  • one word "CLASS".

  • i got a lot in my super 8mm archives too....gotta begin the step of digitizing them. looks like the same exhibition i filmed at too...in SF? circa 1976 when they all came with Chan Sau Chung, Shek Kin, Chun Yuk Jen, Mok Piu, etc.

  • Excellent performance!!!

  • thanks for sharing. What a treasure!

  • Yeah, so that's what a walking blender looks like.

    Anyone know where I can download a copy of that song, or one really close to it? I want it to have that old, nasty old, quality too so I can remix it uber. ^.^

  • Looks more like a walking salad shooter to me, personally.

  • Check the opening of kung fu film classic"budo wing".He does a wicked demo at the start.

  • Thank you for posting. I´m from Czech republic, but I´ve seen my sigung Lam Chun Fai several times and it is great to see how he looked 30 years before... well how his excersicing looked :)

  • good

  • Awesome Video! Its interesting as well im under his lineage, he's my Si-Bak, and this is the first time i've even seen him do a thrust before splitting the swords!! Very Cool, im

    going to have to ask him about that move now!

  • Mad Skills on display. Thanks for sharing out of your archives.

  • That was off the hook!

  • that was nice !

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