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Re: A (very) Grand Masters' Invitational « Reply #46 on Mar 29, 2007, 5:18pm »
This thread kind of wimped out for awhile. I was just curious, among the fencing coaches in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana, if we found a venue in the first half of August, who would really be interested in suiting up?
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Re: A (very) Grand Masters' Invitational « Reply #48 on Mar 30, 2007, 12:35am »
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This thread kind of wimped out for awhile. I was just curious, among the fencing coaches in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana, if we found a venue in the first half of August, who would really be interested in suiting up?
Sabre is theatre. Foil is art. Epee is truth.[ss:Blue Tabard][F4:5987930[F4:59879300 3][F4:598793003]
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Re: A (very) Grand Masters' Invitational « Reply #49 on Mar 30, 2007, 7:13am »
We could always do it like the old "Bragging Rights of Texas" tournament and schedule it for a town that is in between the main fencing centers. What was it back then? Calvert?