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Yet More Comics!

Yet More Comics!

If you have ever taken the time to peruse the backlog of stories on this site, you may have run across a few older posts that had collections of newspaper comics that include a fencing reference.  Well, it’s that time again!

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Living By The Sword

Living By The Sword

During an otherwise very pleasant Italian meal I shared with two-time, two-weapon National Champion and Olympian Sewall “Skip” Shurtz and Andy Shaw of the Museum of American Fencing, Andy mentioned that he’d come to appreciate, late in life, a difficult-to-like fencer who was once a teammate of Skip’s.

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Party Like Hans Halberstadt

Party Like Hans Halberstadt

Of the 13 million Germans mobilized for the First World War, over half were killed, wounded or taken prisoner.  Hans Halberstadt and other survivors jumped into the Roaring Twenties with gusto.

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The Fencing Muralist: Victor Arnautoff

The Fencing Muralist: Victor Arnautoff

There is a great photo hanging on the wall at the Halberstadt Fencers Club on South Van Ness in San Francisco that I’ve always admired.  It shows four fencing masters sitting and watching a tournament at the Funke Fencing Academy when it was on Geary Blvd in the City.

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