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Hunnic Horse Archery -- Ride & Shoot
The Huns were born in the saddle. Composite bow from horseback, forward and backward shooting, feigned retreat with volley fire. Tip: The feigned retreat is the deadliest tactic in cavalry warfare. Pretend to flee, let them chase in disorder, then turn and destroy them. It requires discipline to run and courage to turn.
Gallic Longsword & Chainmail (La Tene Style)
La Tene style longsword (30-inch blade) and early chain mail shirt. The Gauls invented chain mail -- Rome copied it from us. The sword is designed for slashing from horseback. Longer than the Roman gladius, but less effective in tight formation. Choose your weapon for your fight.
Gallic Carnyx War Horn (Replica)
Bronze carnyx -- the tall war horn with the animal head that towered above our battle lines. The sound carried for miles and terrified Roman horses. A psychological weapon and a signal instrument. I will teach you to play it. Your neighbors will hate you.
Viking Navigation Workshop -- Stars, Sunstones & Currents
How the Norse navigated the open Atlantic without compass or sextant. Sunstones (calcite crystals) to find the sun on cloudy days, star patterns, wave reading, bird sighting. I sailed from Scandinavia to Paris to the Mediterranean. Tip: The sea has patterns. Learn them and the ocean is a road, not a barrier.
Viking Seax Knife & Leather Tool Roll
Large seax knife (12-inch single-edge blade) and leather roll with fire steel, whetstone, and bone needles. The seax was tool, weapon, and eating knife in one. Every Norseman carried one. Mine has a pattern-welded blade -- the maker's signature in the steel.
Tizona & Colada (Replica Swords of El Cid)
Replicas of my two legendary swords. Tizona -- the firebrand, taken from King Bucar of Morocco. Colada -- won in single combat. Both are straight double-edged blades, 36 inches, designed for mounted and foot combat. A knight carries two swords because battles are long and edges dull.
O-Yoroi Samurai Armor Set (Display & Training)
Full o-yoroi great armor -- lamellar plates, silk lacing, iron kabuto helmet with menpo face guard. Designed for mounted archery. The wide shoulder guards deflect arrows from above. Heavy but magnificent. I wore armor like this when I took heads at Awazu.
Arabian Cavalry Tactics -- Speed & Initiative
Light cavalry on Arabian horses -- the fastest, most enduring mounts in the world. Flanking attacks, pursuit, feigned retreat, desert crossing at forced march. At Yarmouk, my cavalry reserves struck the Byzantine flank at the decisive moment. Tip: Reserves are not idle men. They are the hammer you hold behind your back.
27-inch 4K Monitor (LG UltraFine)
LG 27UK850-W 27-inch 4K monitor. USB-C input (charges laptop while connected), HDR10, IPS panel, height adjustable stand. For designers, developers, or anyone who needs screen real estate.
Rat (Signed Print -- Or Is It?)
A print of one of my rats. Signed. Or is it? That's the question with everything I make. Authentication in the art world is a racket. This print is real if you believe it's real. Isn't that how all art works? Comes with a certificate of ambiguity.
Rhythm Workshop -- Complex Time Signatures
Learn to count in 7/8, 5/4, 11/8, and shifting meters. I'll teach you the rhythmic language of The Rite of Spring -- the piece that started a riot. Bring a drum, a table, or just your hands. Rhythm is the most primal element of music.
Vocal Coaching -- Finding Your Voice (Rock, Gospel, Country)
I started singing gospel in church. I ended singing everything. I'll help you find your voice -- not my voice, YOUR voice. We work on breath control, vibrato, and the thing nobody teaches: vulnerability. If you're not scared when you sing, you're not singing hard enough.
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