Order from the Chaos
All the posts![Count Marco and the Photo Shoot](http://westcoastfencingarchive.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/untitled-4-2-957x675.jpg)
Count Marco and the Photo Shoot
There was one group of photos, classes, individual fencer, etc., that I couldn’t place or identify after collecting them as part of the Selberg estate, so I sent some to John for help.
![Studio of American Fencing Collage #1](http://westcoastfencingarchive.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Carnighan-Montage-No.1-1080x675.jpg)
Studio of American Fencing Collage #1
I love photo collages of fencers, even when I don’t know who any of the people in the pictures are. Especially if there are lots of faces to look at. I always find myself looking closely and wondering, “Is that….?
![The Selberg Instructional Series](http://westcoastfencingarchive.com/wp-content/uploads/ngg_featured/Selberg-Inst.Box_.jpg)
The Selberg Instructional Series
It’s funny how things have come together while gathering items for this Archive. When I was just starting to get things together, I went to visit Matthew Porter at his shop, American Fencers Supply.
![The Hans Box](http://westcoastfencingarchive.com/wp-content/uploads/ngg_featured/The-Box-1080x608.jpg)
The Hans Box
Mark Headley and I hold the distinction of having dismantled the salle d’armes that Charlie Selberg put together in the woods of Southern Oregon. On the outside, it looked like this: On the inside, like this: Taking it all down for transport to Berkeley and...
![Tronchet vs Pavese](http://westcoastfencingarchive.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Pavese-Troublecopy-1080x675.jpg)
Tronchet vs Pavese
I’ve been fascinated with Generoso Pavese since first finding his picture in an antique store many years ago. Looking at it, I can’t resist the tug on my brain