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How are you defining a dagger that there is no Asian equivalent?There must be some arts that focus on dagger fighting, or at least have it in their curriculum. As far as I know the dagger was not and is not used in any of the Asian martial arts so any art that does include dagger fighting would be a western art not an eastern art.
A dagger, from what I believe, is a double edged knife with a straight blade. I could be wrong.How are you defining a dagger that there is no Asian equivalent?
A dagger, from what I believe, is a double edged knife with a straight blade. I could be wrong.
You are correct with this.There must be some arts that focus on dagger fighting, or at least have it in their curriculum.
You are incorrect with this.As far as I know the dagger was not and is not used in any of the Asian martial arts so any art that does include dagger fighting would be a western art not an eastern art.
"a sharp pointed knife for stabbing""A short knife with a pointed and edged blade, used as a weapon."
dagger | Definition of dagger in English by Oxford Dictionaries
The Fairbairn-Sykes stuff is pretty good but I wouldn't call it knife vs knife really. A lot of assassination, sentry removal, and knife vs. unarmed dude.The fairbairn/ Applegate systems
There are a ton of Western based systems. The German (Liechtenaur) and Italian (Fiore) knightly systems had a bunch (particularly the German), Italian Renaissance master Achille Marozzo, to WWI era Alfred Hutton. Plenty more.There must be some arts that focus on dagger fighting, or at least have it in their curriculum. As far as I know the dagger was not and is not used in any of the Asian martial arts so any art that does include dagger fighting would be a western art not an eastern art.
it does have to have a point.
They're easier than ever to get a hold of now. Vast numbers have been made available online and republished as treeware. There is only one of which I can think of which is generally unavailable and that is a 17th C. English Naval treatise with some very interesting cultass and flintlock pistol work. The Historic Maritime Combat Association was granted access to it once but not allowed photography or duplication.Treatises are pretty hard to find, depend son which ones.