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This is the recognised website for the Lochac fencing community, which is supported and hosted by the Lochac Rapier Marshallate.

All queries about fencing in Lochac should be directed to the Lochac Kingdom Rapier Marshal.

All requests for correction and revision to the site contents should be directed to the Site Admin.

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News

Guild pages have been updated
1 Apr 2012

The Provost Secretary has been busy updating the Chronicle, membership list as well ... Read More

Updated the profile page for Cornelius von Becke
30 Nov 2011

HRM Cornelius graciously provided an updated profile for his page. If anyone else ... Read More

Update to the manuals page
15 Oct 2011

Just a quick note about the Manuals page. Some of the information on the page has ... Read More

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Articles


This page lists the articles hosted on this site.

Drill

These are the teaching articles, detailing either individual drills or whole fencing programs designed to get an individual up to an acceptable standard. You can find links to extra information from around the web listed in the Training page in the Resources area.

Understand

These articles are interpretations of material covered in period fencing and duelling manuals, and may include explanations of how to apply the material to your own fencing. Links to the actual manuals can be found in the Manuals section or in the Books page in the Resources area.

Build

These articles describe how to build or construct your own equipment. You can find links to extra information from around the web listed in the Equipment page in the Resources area.

History

These articles are research articles, detailing the historical aspects of what we do, and context in which it would have occurred in period. You can find links to extra information from around the web listed in the Books or Links pages in the Resources area.

Experiences

These are personal articles outlining experiences or opinions on various matters. They are there to promote thought, or provide insight into what can happen.