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    Engravings from the early 16th-c HEMA tradition

    From “ye olde ruff and tumble” by Flemish engraver Romein De Hooge, published in 1712, probably written ca 1700. What comes around goes around: eye gouges, 2 on 1 with head pressure, setting hooks from the top, Tomoe-Nage sacrifice throws, limb destruction from weapon retention, and arm bars—just as a start. The book is available on kindle, and takes maybe 20 min to get through, if you are a picture guy.
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