Gunting seminar Clearwater FL
Gunting seminar Clearwater FL
Ok guys n gals..there will be a Gunting seminar in Clearwater Florida April 26-27..
Sat 12noon - 6 pm..
Sun 10am -4pm...
It will cover all aspects of Gunting:
certfied instructors..get a handle on teaching the format!
Newbees..come play and understand the Gunting..
The time set up should give you time to arrive and time to leave...
Check www,CSSDSC.com for other details
Sat 12noon - 6 pm..
Sun 10am -4pm...
It will cover all aspects of Gunting:
certfied instructors..get a handle on teaching the format!
Newbees..come play and understand the Gunting..
The time set up should give you time to arrive and time to leave...
Check www,CSSDSC.com for other details
Hello Lunumbra! I am not sure where it originated, but I heard it as a teenager, from a preacher. I took it to be one of those "folksy" sayings that has been around forever, but specifically used by people who live in areas where "low water crossings" are the norm. Those are low bridges, often made of stone, which are submerged with any significant amount of rainfall. They are still found in the Texas Hill Country, and other places, too, I am sure. The same expression would apply to "fords," which are crossings where the water is fairly shallow and the bottom firm.
Lunumbra pretty much covered everything in his review, which is on this MBC forum as well as Bladeforums, where it has received several responses. Except for previously seeing the 3-tape set, which I had ordered from Spyderco, I was totally new to all the Gunting stuff, and this was my first seminar. I learned how woefully inadequate my employer's DT program is! Even such basic things as arm bars and come-alongs, I had never learned to do properly. I also learned how hard it is to drive 1000+ miles "straight through" and then try to be mentally focused and physically able to learn anything right away. I hope there will be some Gunting people at the Blade Show in Atlanta in June. I need to review and practice!
Edited by - Rex G on 4/29/2003 10:34:48 AM
Edited by - Rex G on 4/29/2003 10:34:48 AM