James Loriega: Paladin Press Author of the Month February 2005

Cruentus

Grandmaster
In spirit of the Modern Knives E-zine review I just posted, I found this over on the palidin press website.

James Loriega is a Modern Day proponent of an old Gypsie style of Spanish Knife fighting as found in the book "Manual of the Baratareo: the art of handling the Navaja, the Knife, and the Scissors of the Gypsies."

A good read for anyone interested in learning a bit more about this:

http://www.paladin-press.com/authormo_0205.aspx
 
Tulisan said:
In spirit of the Modern Knives E-zine review I just posted, I found this over on the palidin press website.

James Loriega is a Modern Day proponent of an old Gypsie style of Spanish Knife fighting as found in the book "Manual of the Baratareo: the art of handling the Navaja, the Knife, and the Scissors of the Gypsies."

A good read for anyone interested in learning a bit more about this:

http://www.paladin-press.com/authormo_0205.aspx
James is a first rate teacher and I can't wait to work with him again this weekend (seminar in NJ). While tournament victory is no certain indication of real skill, he was able to turn me into a winner after just a few lessons so his style certainly holds up against others.

Chris
 
Mod. Note.
Please, keep the conversation on topic..

Conversations about Mr. Loriega's Ninjutsu background is not the topic of this thread.

-Paul Janulis-
-MT Moderator-
 

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