[Steppes] Knife, axe, & spear (formally known as Live steel):

Jack Spinks jspinks at ix.netcom.com
Mon Jul 16 17:24:00 PDT 2001


I be in for all of it.  You already knew that but lets make it official.  My
sons, son-in-law and daughter will also be interested if they can fit it to
their schedules.

Jacques the Spink

----- Original Message -----
From: <ironwyrm at juno.com>
To: <steppes at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 12:47 PM
Subject: [Steppes] Knife, axe, & spear (formally known as Live steel):


In response,

I most definitely understand the confusion because the term "live steel"
also includes target archery, it did give me cause to pull out my wallet
to check my marshal's card and also refer to the handbook for a clearer
definition.  Lord Christiam the Kingdom's knife, axe & spear marshal has
signed my card as a "live steel marshal".  The handbook calls it knife,
axe, & spear.  Most persons participating call it "live steel", and I
have seen it listed both ways at events.  I guess "live steel" does
convey a rather broad meaning and could become another of those endless
strings of inflamed debates over how the term should be used but please,
lets not and just say we did!

So please allow me to re-state the question.  Is anyone on this page
interested in getting together a knife, axe, & spear group?

So far I have learned that there two more you out there with an interest
that I can add to the list.

Thanks,

Ironwyrm


On Mon, 16 Jul 2001 12:36:44 -0400 "morgancain at pop.earthlink.net"
<morgancain at pop.earthlink.net> writes:
> >>> "Live Steel" (knife, axe, & spear) ....
>
> When I think of "live steel" I think of the scripted fights that you
> see at Ren Faires.  I think of these as "Throwing Weapons" and I
> know that is usually how the competitions are named at various
> events.
>
> If you can switch the name to the more common one, that would help.
> And yes, I would be interested.
>
>                                ---==organ
>
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