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Old 07-16-2018, 08:06 PM
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Hi All,

And hi, Flagirl727, and welcome to the forum.

In high school, I was on a co-ed fencing team, and we had a lot of fun jabbing at each other every Tuesday night during the school year. We also traveled around the state and competed against college teams, as there were no other fencing programs in the other area high schools. I've also watched fencing competitions on television on the rare occasions that it was being shown. My point of all this is that fencing is a lot more fun to do than to watch on TV.

The same can be said about paper modeling, too. Rather than just being an interested bystander, why not pick up a hobby knife, a pair of scissors and some glue and start building some of the freely available models that are readily found on the internet. Sure, you'll make some mistakes on your first few tries, but you'll quickly learn the simple techniques and with the help of the talented and generous members of this forum, you'll receive all the help you can ask for.

Worth a thought, yes?

Score and fold,

Thumb Dog
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