Mori and Kendo

Mori and Kendo

I confess, I don’t know a whole lot about Kendo.  Outside of the countless samurai films I’ve seen (which I don’t pretend are representative of Kendo), I’ve only been around the sport a couple of times.  On my very first fencing team, the best guy had picked up a foil...
Another Fortuitous Occurance

Another Fortuitous Occurance

It’s impossible to know why these things happen.  They can’t be planned for or expected yet I’ve been experiencing more than my share of these types of events since starting this archive and I couldn’t be happier about it.  This is simply the latest. I hope talking...
Historical Documents in the Digital Age

Historical Documents in the Digital Age

Fear. That’s the thing.  It’s a motivator for me.  Not the average, everyday kind of fear, nor an amorphous fear of zombies or clowns.  Rather, the fear of loss.  A very specific kind of loss. The loss of fencing history. I don’t know why it gets to me so much, but it...
The San Jose Summer Workshops

The San Jose Summer Workshops

Ah, San Jose, California in the summer.  In the late 70’s, that meant two things: heat and smog.  However, for a few years it also meant fencing at the University! Sometime prior to the summer of 1977, Michael D’Asaro and Charles Selberg devised a plan to create a...
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