Great presentation Mike and Nick! Your video deserves more views. I wish Mike had a sword for completeness, but it is already a ton of interesting information. Best regards to you and the rest of Milchiean Hoplites! ;) May your shields never splinter!
Hello my name is Nick Barksdale and I currently working on a fun UA-cam series that revolves around the battle of Thermopylae and I was wondering if it would be possible to use a silent and shorter version of this video? I would happily provide attribution, and if you know where I could find more footage and especially Spartan featured videos I would appreciate your advice, great video!
Hi Other Nick, I give you permission to download that video and edit however you like. That was a one off taping of the Milchiean Hoplites I did that day. I don't have any other footage like that. You can try Milchiean Hopilte group on FaceBook. "Milchiean" is a made up word, combining "MILwaukee" and "CHIcago" from where the guys are located. Good luck.
Great presentation Mike and Nick! Your video deserves more views. I wish Mike had a sword for completeness, but it is already a ton of interesting information. Best regards to you and the rest of Milchiean Hoplites! ;) May your shields never splinter!
Hello my name is Nick Barksdale and I currently working on a fun UA-cam series that revolves around the battle of Thermopylae and I was wondering if it would be possible to use a silent and shorter version of this video? I would happily provide attribution, and if you know where I could find more footage and especially Spartan featured videos I would appreciate your advice, great video!
Hi Other Nick,
I give you permission to download that video and edit however you like. That was a one off taping of the Milchiean Hoplites I did that day. I don't have any other footage like that. You can try Milchiean Hopilte group on FaceBook. "Milchiean" is a made up word, combining "MILwaukee" and "CHIcago" from where the guys are located. Good luck.
Nick's Videos Page excellent and thank you so much!
You need to hold it only with Index middele an thumb, so that you can exdend your arm forward in Oberarm.