The Armourer's Guild
In association with British Fencing and Leon Paul

This section has been developed by Leon Paul with Chris Wheeler and the Armourer's Guild. It is the definitive guide to Armoury and fencing equipment. Use the buttons on the top bar and side menu to navigate through the site or use one of these hot links:

Becoming an Armourer
The Guild of Armourer's is responsible for the protection and development of Armourer's within British Fencing. It is ultimately answerable to the BFA Board, via its committee. There are four grades of membership, open to members of the BFA, NIAFU, SF or WF:

Apprentice Armourer On recommendation from a Club Committee, Armourer or a Master Armourer. Learning the trade, applicants must be seriously interested in acquiring the requisite skills and must aspire to eventually qualify as an Armourer. The minimum age is 12, though apprentices under 18 may not work unless under the supervision of a Journeyman or above. (Yellow Badge)

Journeyman Armourer Having had at least one year's experience and on the personal recommendation of a Master Armourer, or by examination. Must be able to cope with the ordinary tasks of a club armourer and assist at Opens, minimum age 18. (Green Badge)

Armourer After suitable experience, by examination. Must be able to fully run the armoury at a Club and a UK Open event. Must be fully aware of all the requirements of weapon control and such skills within the armoury as could be reasonably expected. (Blue Badge)

Master Armourer By invitation from the Master Armourers. In addition to the skills required of an armourer, a Master Armourer should be fully capable of running an Armoury, or a Weapon Control, at a Full International Event (World Cup, European or World Championship). (Red Badge)

The Committee and Membership:
The committee consists of the Officers, who must be either Armourers or Masters, together with other co-opted members.

For a printable version of the application for please click here.

The Britiah Armourer's Guild was established in 1996 and has been vital to British fencing. Joining the Guild is a great way to get involved in the technically challenging and genuinely rewarding world of fencing. To find out more about it click here.

For further details on any aspect of the armourers guild please contact:

Peter Huggins,
31 Hill Brow, Bearsted, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 4AW
Tel/Fax. 01622 739605