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User:Jvansteenkiste
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Jeff Vansteenkiste's fascination with fencing dates back to childhood and the first wooden sword made for him by his grandfather. He enjoys both the academic and physical aspects of historical fencing, focusing mainly on the Italian traditions of the 16th and 17th centuries.