I first
met John Waller in 1994, when he came to visit me
together with Guy Wilson, the Master of the Royal
Armouries in connection to the new Museum in Leeds which
was near to opening. They were organizing educational
activities in the museum and were in need of swords and
other weapons. John
was Museums Director of Live Interpretation
and later Creative Director until 2006, training the
interpretation team in the performance of numerous
historical combat styles as well as the acted
interpretation and the Museums own riders and horses.
He had a brilliant
career in swordmanship as well as in historical combat
styles and weapons.
He also was a professional archer, Fight Director and
Combat teacher, a horseman and falconer.
For many years we have
been in touch and we shared passion for old weapons. I
was impressed by him, a good and kind man. For years I
supplyed the Leeds Royal Armouries Museum with my
replicas of swords and other weapons, it was in 1995 that
I met him at the RA Museum in Leeds, as I had the
honour to have an invitation for the opening by the
Queen.
Again it was very nice
to meet him in the Leeds Museum, during the European
Historical Combat Guild Seminar in 2003 and I am
proud for the Honoury membership I received from him as
Guild Master.
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