The Lectures with Benjamin Pang Jeng Lo; DVD
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4 commercial DVDs
The Lectures with Benjamin Pang Jeng Lo; DVD
4 commercial DVDs
Combat Conditioning Unarmed/Hudo WWII; VHS
Home Movie (Clauda) TC Sword 1st try; VHS
Martial Arts:The Real Story "Final"; VHS
R Smith - Aikido O Sensei; VHS
Tai Chi Chuan with Wolfe Lowenthal; VHS
Wan Lai Sheng ; Sigman vs. Miller - "surprize finale!"; VHS
Columbo 2. Equalizer 3. Musashi 4.Push Hands; VHS
Trevor Leggett "Judo" cassette
Two card catalogs that include RWS book collection (at one time)
DVD access copy
This disk contains three separate segments from totally different sources.
The first segment is taken from a professionally filmed BBC television broadcast series entitled: The Way of the Warrior. The episode shown here is entitled: “T’ai Chi – The Soft Way”; however, this title is somewhat misleading. The focus of the episode is not on T’ai-chi but, rather, on Master Hung I-hsiang, one of Mr. Smith’s teachers in Taipei, Taiwan in the 1960s. The episode was filmed in Taipei in the late 1970s or early 1980s. It show-cases Master Hung’s teaching of the “soft arts” of Hsing-i Ch’uan, Pa Kua Chang, and T’ai-chi Ch’uan, as well as containing a few scenes of Shaolin Boxing. See YouTube post:
< https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ4t7mWdKsw>
The second segment is a home movie filmed in Taiwan probably sometime in the late 1960s or early 1970s. In a small, indoor venue, a series of performers demonstrate their respective arts to a panel of distinguished guest or judges who are seated at the end of the narrow room. Arts demonstrated include Preying Mantis (Tang Lang), White Crane, Monkey, Linear Pa Kua, Hsing-i Linking form, and various Southern Shaolin forms. Of particular interest is a brief clip of Master Hung I-hsiang demonstrating how to escape from and reverse various arm joint-locks. Some of this footage has been posted to YouTube:
< https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_O7RqV8BYU>
The post refers to the website: “sacredpeaks.net”, but I couldn’t identify it.
The third segment consists of a color film made in Beijing, China on Ba Gua Zhang.
It appears to have been aired on television and consists of high quality demonstrations of bare-handed forms, weapon forms, and martial applications.
The final entry consists of two disks (“Part 1” and “Part 2”).
Japanese Art of Judo 1950, British Judo 1948; VHS
MA Real Thing - at least 1/2 Brit version; VHS
Martial Arts( UK version) plus Wigan wrestlers; VHS
Martial Arts:The Real Story - Shows One and Two; VHS
Martial Arts:The Real Story Home Video Version; VHS
Real Story Rough Cut - Shows 1 & 2 TV; VHS
Ron Chappell-Self Defense (Japanized Chinese 7 southern (boxing); VHS
VHS; music documentary, Bettie Smith
Cheng Man Ching - The Master Tapes - Push Hands Master Class; DVD
Cheng Man Ching:The Master Tapes-Limited Edition 4 Disc Boxed Set; DVD
Sun Lutang daughter: Danny Emerick; VHS
Wu Shu Peking Hsing I; VHS and DVD
Yang Ch'eng Fu - Negatives in box
"bern Auguffen Dent" Bosques books- Microfilm in plastic container
Misc Transparency slides [Asian male figure]
A&E Martial Arts Doc-Shaolin Monks on Leno; VHS