by Doug Nichols | May 17, 2018 | Angell, Tommy, Blog Post, Fencers, Fencers A - E, Fencers F - J, Fencers K - O, Huddleson, Demi, Mayer, Helene |
With apologies to the Marvel Universe, I’ve recently been schooled in what I perceive to be heroic. Now, this is all colored by what I do for a living – which has full crossover functionality with what I do for fun. Job description goes like this: I track down...
by Doug Nichols | Apr 4, 2018 | Blog Post, Coaches, Coaches P - T, Piller, George |
It came, with only a minimum of delay, all the way from Italy. As I wrote in my last outing, I was awaiting the arrival of an Ebay purchase. This Ebay purchase: I guess my earlier description of the cover was a bit off. The girl isn’t trying to kiss the guy here,...
by Doug Nichols | Mar 22, 2018 | Blog Post, Coaches, Coaches K - O, Fencers, Fencers K - O, Nadi, Aldo |
In French, “Le Miroir des Sports”. That’s the name of the old publication I picked up on Ebay recently. I have mad Ebay skilz. Have I mentioned? These “skills” lead to trouble, of course. The trouble is, I find stuff I can’t resist buying and I spend money. ...
by Doug Nichols | Mar 15, 2018 | Blog Post, Northern California, Schools/Clubs, Stanford |
Well, this has been an adventure! As far as that goes, what isn’t? But in the present incarnation, adventuring has taking me on a tour of San Francisco Bay Area fencing history in preparation for a talk I’m going to give in a few weeks at Harold Hayes’ Pacific...
by Doug Nichols | Aug 8, 2017 | Blog Post, Coaches, Coaches A - E, Coaches F - J, Coaches K - O, De Jong, Duris, Funke, Erich, McDougall, John, O'Brien, William |
Not the buried in the sand pirate-type I always dreamed of unearthing in the Southern California former orange-grove backyard where I grew up. My treasure hunting has been refined to a sharper focus that has proven no less fortunate to me than those who find...
by Doug Nichols | Jun 12, 2017 | Blog Post, Coaches, Coaches F - J, Fencers, Fencers K - O, Halberstadt, Hans, Mayer, Helene |
I’ve been perusing the pages of “The California Fencer”, later just “The Fencer”, a West Coast publication that circulated for a few years following WW2 and prior to the start of the national American Fencer magazine. I’ve written about it before, but in short,...