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Dewey Decimal Number: 796.8
EAN num: 9781581603897
ISBN number: 1581603894
Label: Paladin Press, Boulder, CO
Manufacturer: Paladin Press, Boulder, CO
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Page Count: 240
Printing Date: 2003-03
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This valuable training guide provides insight into Jim Bowie, the 'Bowie knife' and the fighting systems associated with both. Reminiscent of art found in early fencing manuals, the 200+ pen-and-ink drawings in this book are so skillfully executed that they vividly convey the movement of the training sequences. Whether you want to learn to fight with a big blade or just want to find out more about Bowie, this book is for you.
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This book and the follow-up volume on advanced Bowie techniques are superb technical resources on the use of big fighting knives. The author gives a little historical background which teases us, making us want to know more. The techniques are described in clear text and with a series of terriffic drawings. The drawings themselves are worth the price of the books. I highly recommend Mr. McLemore's books for their graphics and his explanation of how to fight and defend with the famous American icon, Bowie knives.
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Thursday, November 15, 2007
Weapons of Modest Destruction
Weapons of Modest Destruction
Stop me if you've heard this one. Two lawyers, a bear, and a duck walk into a bar... Wait, the legal department has just handed me a memo. It seems that jokes about lawyers are out. Lawyers don't think they're funny, and no one else thinks they're jokes. I'm also required to write the following before getting to the meat of the column:
Misuse of the weapons featured in this column could result in serious injury or death. The author, publisher, and distributor of this column disclaims any liability from damage or injuries of any nature that a reader or user of the information may incur. Moreover, it is the reader's responsibility to comply with all local, state, and federal laws and regulations pertaining to possession, carrying, and/or use of said weapons. This column is for academic study only.
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Bowie And Big-Knife Fighting System by Dwight C. McLemore: This well-known fighting arts instructor, bladesman, and Bowie aficionado provides insight into Jim Bowie, the Bowie knife, and the fighting systems associated historically with both. Contains great illustrations and practical training drills. I say walk softly and carry a large knife...
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In an age where the single shot pistol gave you at most one chance to dispatch your assailant, a reliable backup weapon was critical. The common man's choice was not the gentleman's small sword, but the big knife--the Bowie. BBKFS is a fascinating historical reconstruction of what big knife fighting of the early 19th century may have been like.
McLemore has successfully documented the dynamics of the bout using a combination of still images (line drawings) and continuations (vectors) for feet, blade and hand. He also explores the possible history/origin of the big knife fighting technique--an adaptation of small sword fighting to an even shorter length weapon. His illustration skills are excellent. He is a very effective communicator in this medium. Even so, this material cries out for a companion dvd.
The drawings and labeling are generally accurate, but there are a few mistakes which better editing would have caught.
o p.73 (Timetable for death) "Subclavian" should be "Femoral"; on the Brachial Artery diagram, loss of consciousness should be 14 seconds (not 5 seconds), death 1 1/2 minutes (not 12 seconds); on the Radial Artery diagram, loss of consciousness should be 30 seconds (not 30 minutes). [This information is a restatement from Fairbairn's "Get Tough"]
o p.94, p.95, p.121 (Angles of attack). Which drawing is correct? I had to conclude p.95, since most of the labeling on subsequent drawings is consistent with this figure.
o p.101 (View of Angle 5 on the opponent) The leftmost drawing mistakenly labels this as angle 6.
o p.102 (View of Angle 6 on the opponent) The leftmost drawing mistakenly labels this as angle 5.
Grip, stance, guard, presentation, thrust, cut, parry, legwork--this book reads like a fencing manual. Add to that Mr. McLemore's skill with the conte crayon. Agrippa meets Bridgman.
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Bowie and Big-knife Fighting System begins with a brief history of the Bowie knife, and offers a bit of insight into the life of Jim Bowie himself.
While the Bowie knife is perhaps not commonly carried in today's society, skill with this weapon can still serve one well. And... it should be noted that while a Bowie knife may not be a common sight on a man's belt any more, it is still quite possible for a man to have his Bowie knife close at hand.
Bowie and Big-knife Fighting System shows the grips, holds, stances, guards, and presenting of the large knife. Then there is an excellent and detailed discusion of the proper application of both the thrust and the cut when using the Bowie knife in combat.
Bowie and Big-knife Fighting System is well-illustrated with numerous drawings, demonstrating the proper application of the knife, and helping one visualize the instructions in the printed text.
I found this book to be an excellent training guide, as well as offering an enjoyable insight into early American history and American fighting knives and knife fighting concepts.
Highly Recommended!
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After reading his works, and having viewed the video by the same name, I have learned that Dwight McLemore knows more about BIG KNIFE FIGHTING than anyone I know. His written material and video material is well paced, and exceptionally well informed. For people who wish to be instructors, he peppers his material with a type of trivia that adds to the colour of his instruction. As we can not all have the vast experience McLemore has had, we need to make secondary reference to material. McLemore's material is perfect for this purpose.
There are other works that cover material, but it is the organization that is key. After all the phone book is filled with information, but it is the organization and the quick acess to information that is important. McLemore has a very straightforward, and no nonsense type of style. I have enjoyed his written work.
With his written material, his videotape, and a few like minded friends, the techniques become alive.
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