merch-rapier-msg - 8/11/97 Merchants who sell rapier and fencing gear. NOTE: See also the files: bucklers-msg, r-tourn-ideas-msg, fencing-art, fencing-msg, rapier-books-msg, p-rapier-msg, SPD-msg. ************************************************************************ NOTICE - This file is a collection of various messages having a common theme that I have collected from my reading of the various computer networks. Some messages date back to 1989, some may be as recent as yesterday. This file is part of a collection of files called Stefan's Florilegium. These files are available on the Internet at: http://www.florilegium.org I have done a limited amount of editing. Messages having to do with seperate topics were sometimes split into different files and sometimes extraneous information was removed. For instance, the message IDs were removed to save space and remove clutter. The comments made in these messages are not necessarily my viewpoints. I make no claims as to the accuracy of the information given by the individual authors. Please respect the time and efforts of those who have written these messages. The copyright status of these messages is unclear at this time. If information is published from these messages, please give credit to the orignator(s). Thank you, Mark S. Harris AKA: Lord Stefan li Rous mark.s.harris@motorola.com stefan@florilegium.org ************************************************************************ From: bushfire@aol.com (BushFire) Newsgroups: rec.org.sca Subject: Re: Fencing supplies... Date: 4 Aug 1995 09:55:29 -0400 > I am looking for addresses of companies that sell fencing equipment, >more specifically, flexi-daggers. The person I am trying to help for some >reason does not want to order from Triplette, which is the company I usually >deal with. If anyone knows other companies that sell them, could you e-mail >me? Greetings Lady Nicolaa, In answer to you question about flexi-daggers, American Fencer sells them through it's Armoury Catalog though they are a lot more expensive then Triplette. American Fencers Supply 1180 Folsom St. San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 863-7911 As a side note I spoke recently to Triplette and was told that they were going to be at Pennsic for the first time this year selling equipment. They are sharing a merchant booth with some fabric merchant. They are planning on having both epee blades and flexi-daggers for sale. Benedict of Beverly Canton of Rimsholt Barony of Andelcrag MidRealm >Nicolaa/Susan >Canton of Eoforwic >sclark@epas.utoronto.ca From: Bert Sanford Newsgroups: rec.org.sca Subject: Re: Fencing supplies... Date: 5 Aug 1995 00:58:32 GMT sclark@blues.uucp (Susan Carroll-Clark) wrote: > I am looking for addresses of companies that sell fencing equipment, > more specifically, flexi-daggers. The person I am trying to help for some > reason does not want to order from Triplette, which is the company I usually > deal with. If anyone knows other companies that sell them, could you e-mail > me? > > Nicolaa/Susan > Canton of Eoforwic > sclark@epas.utoronto.ca Greetings to you as well, For really good period weapons, you might try Scottie Armoury. Malcolm has many different style of daggers and rapiers available as well as custom work. You can find his catalog at the following address: http://www.primenet.com/~valenti/scottie/catalog.htm It has pictures and everything. Hope this helps you in your search. Albert Faulke of Sandford From: Peter Valentine Newsgroups: rec.org.sca Subject: Re: Fencing supplies... Date: 7 Aug 1995 01:32:25 GMT Organization: Mystech Enterprises sclark@blues.uucp (Susan Carroll-Clark) wrote: >greetings! > I am looking for addresses of companies that sell fencing equipment, >more specifically, flexi-daggers. The person I am trying to help for some >reason does not want to order from Triplette, which is the company I usually >deal with. If anyone knows other companies that sell them, could you e-mail >me? Good Gentle, I host an on-line catalog for a local Atenveldt Smith who creates some of the finest blades in the known world. Scotties Armory can be found at: http://www.primenet.com/~valenti/scottie/catalog.htm I hope that he might have some of what you seek. Wolfgang von Hesse Fencing Marshal, Barony March of Mons Tonitrus From: James Crouchet To: Mark Harris Date: Sat, 28 Oct 1995 On 27 Oct 1995, Mark Harris wrote: > I just got a flyer from Triplette. They are offering a package deal > on a TCA Flex Dagger. > > TCA Flex Dagger Blade > Saber Guard > Leather Grip > Pad > Pommel > > for $45.00. Regularly $54.90. > > I'm thinking about getting this. Is this all I need to > specify? Or do I need to ask for a particular stiffness > of blade? I remember you talking about that for schlauger, > but I see no mention of it in the rapier rule book. Ask for the stiffest blade they have. This is usually a "C", but who knows what their rating system is this week, or if the person you are talking to understands it? Savian From: James Crouchet To: Mark Date: Tue, 31 Oct 1995 Subject: Re: flexi-daggers On 31 Oct 1995, Mark Harris wrote: > Is there another place that sells the flexi-daggers? Yes, American Fencing and Scotty Armory. Both are significantly more expensive than Triplett. What's more, American is often rude and most of their folks have very little use for SCAers. To find out more about Scotty Armory, try out http://www.primenet.com/~valenti/scottie/catalog.htm Have fun! Savian From: bwhaley@access2.digex.net (Brocmael) Newsgroups: rec.org.sca Subject: Re: Fencing Equipment Date: 25 Nov 1995 15:05:42 GMT Organization: Express Access Online Communications, Greenbelt, MD USA Steve Bulger (sbulger@capitalnet.com) wrote: > I have recently taken up fencing, and have gotten to the stage where > I need to think about picking up some equipment. The group I > practice with highly reccomends an outfit called Triplette > Competition Arms, supposedly of North Carolina, though someone also > suggested San Francisco. Unfortunately, the catalogue we have seems > to have taken a vacation on us ... can anyone here give me the > address and/or phone number of this company? I just ordered some stuff from the two vendors in question. They are: Triplette Competition Arms 162 W. Pine St. Mt. Airy, NC 27030 (910) 786-5294 and American Fencers Supply Co. 1180 Folsom St. San Fransisco, CA 94103 (415) 863-7911 (415) 431-4931 fax If you want a catalogue from American Fencers, get the "Armoury Supplement". If you get it when you order it doesn't cost $3. Unfortunately, the Spanish Cup Hilt, which you want from American Fencers, has a 6 week lead-time, and Triplette is out of the desired Mangold mask, with a 3 week lead-time. But I figured that gets me the equipment after the holidays, and after I get back from England :-), so 'tis not a problem. Basically, the Spanish cup hilt comes from American Fencers, and everything else (mask, blades) comes from Triplette. Broc From: david.razler@postoffice.worldnet.att.net (David M. Razler) Newsgroups: rec.org.sca Subject: Re: Fencing Equipment source Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 05:25:32 GMT Kevin Greer wrote: >I was told that a possible source was *physchess@aol.com*. There are two >other Companies, Santille and Triolee(?) in the >NE of the US. If you still need info, Contact me and I will try to dig up >their address. For a Society source: Black Rose Creations, Don Terrence Marr, (609) 96-1297, representing AFS, and providing custom hilts dmr Also look for the web page of Don Justinian Syke Terry tends to stock/get more metric blades, George more english-thread stuff, but both can provide either and provide fine service to the Society. OK, shameless plug. I am a good friend of Terry, who has also taught me a good deal about what I know about fencing, and I like George and Heather and they have alot of good stuf an SCA fencer might need - Falconwood reprints of period fencing manuals, period clothing, etc. Their prices, in my net surfing, are also usually better than ordering direct from AFS, Santelli, Triplette or the dealers who specialize in mundane fencing gear, like $80 non-electric Olympic-caliber foil blades and pistol grips. There are probably many others in the Society who are just as good who I don't know. Aleksandr, Traveller/dmr David M. Razler david.razler@worldnet.att.net From: gority@third-wave.com (Gority) Newsgroups: rec.org.sca Subject: Re: Fencing Equipment Date: Wed, 26 Jun 96 00:22:55 GMT Organization: Third Wave Development Inc. Edward Henry wrote: >Where can I find SCA allowed Fencing Equipment either Online or Mail? >Also I am told I have moved to the Shire of Quintavia. Anyone know who I >must contact for Lessons in the Arte of Fence? Try Sykes Sutlery...online at http:///users.aol.com/sykesutler/ [http://members.aol.com/sykesutler/index.html was mentioned by Caitlinn Ingen Brigt/Kat - ed] Liam Cameron From: bjm10@cornell.edu (Bryan J. Maloney) Newsgroups: rec.org.sca Subject: Re: Fencing Equipment Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 11:32:43 -0400 Organization: Cornell University I have a page that lists a lot of folks who, in addition to selling rapiers, sell the kind of stuff legal for SCA 'fence. The URL is "http://potato.cit.cornell.edu/Bryan/Rapier/merchants.html" I've got about ten or twelve merchants listed. Date: Fri, 26 Jul 1996 21:30:21 -0700 From: Kevin Mayfield Organization: M.A.S. Weapons Newsgroups: rec.org.sca Subject: Fencing Supplies Looking for fencing supplies? Broke your last epee at the last fighters practice? Well, we're here to help. M.A.S. Weapons is a new retailer of fencing blades and accessories. We sell only France Lames blades. Available now are #5 epee, foil, and Silverstar Epee, as well as Schlagger, Musketeer blades, and flexi daggers. Interested? Please, feel free to contact us. Our E-mail address is weapons@webzone.net Don't have access? We have a fax/voice mail number (918) 835-6663. Give us a call, we'll send you a price list. Better yet, come see us at Queens Champion August 2,3, and 4 in Greenville, Texas. August 10 we will be at Small Grey Bear in Furlough Arkansas. Send email request for our calendar of events. We will be selling at Queens, Known World Academy of the Rapier (of course) and many others, so call us! Kevin and Samantha Mayfield M.A.S. Weapons Edited by Mark S. Harris merch-rapier-msg