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Uttering the word '''"Clear!"''' in a loud, clear voice is a way of warning others that you are bearing [[live steel]]. Using the word "clear" is a required [[safety|safety measure]] and a courtesy to others, but is not a replacement for [[common sense]].
In the [[SCA]], uttering the word '''"Clear!"''' in a loud, clear voice is a way of warning others that you are bearing [[live steel]]. Using the word "clear" is a required [[safety|safety measure]] and a courtesy to others, but is not a replacement for [[common sense]].


It is generally not required to call "clear" when drawing your [[knife|eating knife]] while sitting at [[feast|table]].
It is generally not required to call "clear" when drawing your [[knife|eating knife]] while sitting at [[feast|table]].

For [[Australia]]n [[metal weapons groups|re-enactment groups]] such a term is not deemed necessary.

Revision as of 06:13, 23 March 2006

In the SCA, uttering the word "Clear!" in a loud, clear voice is a way of warning others that you are bearing live steel. Using the word "clear" is a required safety measure and a courtesy to others, but is not a replacement for common sense.

It is generally not required to call "clear" when drawing your eating knife while sitting at table.

For Australian re-enactment groups such a term is not deemed necessary.