[Ansteorra] Youth Combat Sword Confusion
Manners, Tabitha
tabitha.manners at okstate.edu
Tue Feb 10 13:02:53 PST 2009
I have found that a lot of the information on the Youth Combat Website is out of date and therefore only reference the Ansteorra Complete Participant's Handbook (or other such handbooks as the event requires). That way you have a legal document to back up why you made the weapon or armor the way you did.
Liliana
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From: ansteorra-bounces+tabitha.manners=okstate.edu at lists.ansteorra.org [mailto:ansteorra-bounces+tabitha.manners=okstate.edu at lists.ansteorra.org] On Behalf Of Sweet, Debby
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 2:35 PM
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Subject: [Ansteorra] Youth Combat Sword Confusion
I'm greatly confused by these contrary things I found while trying to get information for my boys to start up in the Youth Combat Boffer Division.
I have the Ansteorra Complete Participant's Handbook - Jan 2008 Revision.
I also found the http://youth-combat.ansteorra.org site.
On making swords for the youngest division (age 6-9):
1) the ACPH says 1/2 inch PVC or rattan. Do not cap the striking end of the PVC.
2) The Youth Combat website says to use non-reinforced foam rubber or a single golf tube.
On making swords for the next age up (ages 10-12 -my oldest will get there soon enough):
1) The ACPH says (again) to use 1/2 inch PVC or rattan (with possibly some other equivalents). Again do not cap the striking end.
2) The Youth Combat website says to use either PVC or two golf tubes nested. Cap *both* ends of the PVC.
I have not searched for any other discrepancies as these were enough for me.
Which are the correct rules??
Estrill
Confused in Mooneschadowe
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