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Doug
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Date Posted: 08:32:50 07/05/02 Fri
In reply to: JAK 's message, "About using "Deception" and more" on 22:56:38 07/04/02 Thu

WOW Great article! Thanks JAK!
Mike thanks for the advice also!
I will try to put as much of this knowlegde into my traing not that I will take up magic but I know someone that does and I will pick his brain about deception and futher study the the art of deception..Time to hit the libary..LOL
Mike as soon as I can get the mula to head out west to take a seminar with JAK or if there is ever one near NY iI will let ya know..
JAK can I assume that deception was part of the old Cloak and Dagger techniques?
Or was it used in the fashion as we see it today like in the movies when the hero wraps his or her jacket around the wrist? I relize this is only seen in the movies but did it apply to cloak and dagger?
Comming from a kung fu and kali background I would really am interested in the european knife techniques I have your tapes but I am sure there is much more to it than what you show..Would you say there is a link between The filipino blade and the european knife? I see many common techniques would you say the same?
Again to all Mucho Thanks in advanced..
Doug

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similar lines thru-out all artsJAK15:36:33 07/05/02 Fri


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