[Ansteorra-marshals] Rapier marshallate question for Red Tape

Deborah Wade Deborah.Wade at tpwd.state.tx.us
Wed Jul 13 11:00:06 PDT 2011


If she can come out on Saturday afternoon there will be two YR marshals
(you and me) and I could probably get Tostig to stay for awhile as a
third YR marshal
Rhiannon

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Tape

Dore wrote:

>Obviously this will take some experimenting but I don't think
blindfolding
>the other guy belling them both is the right answer. 

I never considered it. I was going to fight a sighted person while I was
blindfolded so that I'm not asking the minor to do something nobody's
ever done before. It was an experiment that proved the bell I had was
inadequate.

> The blind guy has experience moving without sight but the 
> other guy does not. I agree with Fiacha, bell the opponent. 

Yes, of course.

Perhaps a set of bells on elastic bands (and
>probably some other attachment methods too) can be made for the blind
guy to
>carry with him so when he fights he can ask his opponent to put them
on. It
>will become part of his kit. I would include different bells for each
hand,
>bells for the feet, waist, head, and sword hilt. It would be good to
have a
>noise of some sort coming from the point as well but I can't think of
how to
>do that without creating something swords will hang up on.

The bell I experimented with was hanging from the tip. Even at that
distance, I can't hear it at all. I need louder bells. Where does one
get them?

>I have holes in some of my hoods over my ears so I can hear. In a mask
those
>ears are still covered by metal mesh which lets in sound. So the blind
guy
>will need his equipment adapted for his needs, something he is use to
by
>now.

Good idea. I'm not ready to make her a special hood at this point, but
it may become necessary.

>I would also suggest the use of a spotter, basically someone to give
him
>info any sighted person could see.

Also an excellent thought I hadn't considered. It might be distracting,
but she can tell us that.

>He should feel the sword frequently until he has memorized it's length,
>shape and details. He needs to do point control work against a
stationary
>object (with a bell someone is ringing or some other way of making
noise) so
>he can learn to hit his target and what his range is.

Actually, the one extremely useful skill she has is knowing exactly
where the end of her white stick is. She is quite comfortable reaching
out with the sword.

>Finally, I would want to get him on the field asap to try these things
a
>see what will work. No doubt adjustments will have to be made.

I'd like to, but I won't put her out on the field until there are two
youth marshals present.

> I think most of the newbies and all of the youth I work with would
> walk away after 3 weeks of nothing but drills.

She is achingly, unctuously grateful for the footwork drills. I thought
that the paperwork requirements would stop her, but she *really* wants
to do this. 

I'd like to get her in armor, but I can't until I have a bell system or
something. That's why I brought this up.

Thanks for the help and suggestions.

Robin of Gilwell / Jay Rudin

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