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| − | Abhauwen(cutting away) means to step away from an encounter while delivering a cut to cover one’s withdrawal. Also called fighting away. The technique was featured in [[Johannes Lecküchner]]'s messer treatise and was made great use of by [[Joachim Meÿer]].    | + | '''''Abhauwen''''' (''cutting away'') means to step away from an encounter while delivering a cut to cover one’s withdrawal. Also called fighting away. The technique was featured in [[Johannes Lecküchner]]'s messer treatise and was made great use of by [[Joachim Meÿer]].    | 
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Latest revision as of 00:35, 25 February 2016
Abhauwen (cutting away) means to step away from an encounter while delivering a cut to cover one’s withdrawal. Also called fighting away. The technique was featured in Johannes Lecküchner's messer treatise and was made great use of by Joachim Meÿer.
