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TFA MAGAZINE

THE ONLINE MAGAZINE OF TAMPA'S FENCING ACADEMY
7042 W. Hillsborough Ave., Tampa, FL 33634 phone:813/885-3645
E-Mail: TFA
Volume 1, Number 2 April/May/June 1998

editor: Ann Morris
assistant editor: Gerry Duran
Tampa's Fencing Academy Home Page
FENCING LINKS


Table of Contents

Tune In 2000 Fencing Project See how you can help in the effort to get more TV coverage of Olympic fencing.
The Pen and the Sword Our poetry page
A Touche' of Style How to be a well dressed fencer
LA BELLE PAGE Current News Page (updated regularly) Look here for interesting new links.
Fencing Photo Album Have a look at some of the folks who fence at TFA.

BACK ISSUES OF TFA MAGAZINE
TFA MAGAZINE, Vol.1, Number 1
This link takes you to the TFA Homepage from which you can get to the first issue of TFA Magazine. In this issue: Interview With a Champion, From the Maestro's Book, and Affirmations

Look for the next issue of TFA MAGAZINE July 1, 1998.

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ON FENCING...
Only a narrow mind could doubt that fencing is an art. True artists recognize and admire other arts besides their own, and I have yet to find one be he musician, sculptor, painter, writer, or actor, who does not succumb to the galvanic attraction of fencing as soon as he or she grasps its full meaning. The greater the artist, the greater his ever-increasing passion for it. Perhaps this is so because all arts are interwoven into one.

--Aldo Nadi
World Professional Foil Champion 1926

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