Dirk and Cudgels
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its spelt scots not scotchs. but since your not scottish ill excuse you.
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@jrobertsmvi in britain it's spelt, not spelled, but since you are an ignorant twat i'll forgive you
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@kingdomofdalriada its spelled, not spelt, but since you are a fucking idiot I'll excuse you
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I don`t know..i didn`t see no Mel Gibson look alike`s anywhere.
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you find real life examples of "duel wielding" in the strangest places
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@ReligionDestructor Arnis, also known as Escrima (A European word) looks like European sword and stick play. The famous escrima clubs of Cebu developed out of a fencing school. The angles and weapons sets such as sword and dagger are surely based on the European styles, perhaps having been blended with the Moros Silat and pre Christian cultural martial arts of the Islands. As mentioned, there are many European martial manuals having survived from Renaissance times showing the styles.
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This song's kinda kool...Who's it from?
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If that was real fight they would cut each other fingers i each attempt... (while it wasnt their intention)
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What a surprise, styles where two blades are used resembling each other. Who'd ever guess.
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where in scotland are you from ?
Er, looks like Arnis.
ReligionDestructor 3 years ago
The dagger block I'm using can be seen in several European medieval fight-book manuals.
Fighting with singlesticks (or cudgels if your using two) was popular in the UK up until the 20thC.
scottishsword 3 years ago 3