anyway, Dreispitz, is your fencing style related with the old german "fechtbuecher"?
Fascinating stuff!
By the way in sport fencing we usually don't have problems unless the blade breaks. Back in the early 1980s the 1980 Olympic foil champion from the Soviet Union died when a blade (tip snapped off) enter the mask, went through his eye and into his brain . After this the international body got very serious about improving the mask strength and pre competition testing procedures. Our uniforms are now made of balistic nylon. Still occasionally there are issues when blades break mostly due to faulty mask or uniform.
Please take no offense, but the title of this thread gave me a chuckle, to think that fencing masks, of all things, are collected to the same degree around here as fedoras. But why not I say! Love to see them. One question though, to anyone who is knowledgeable of fencing in the old time Prussian military tradition - Dueling scars (Schmisse) were considered signs of honor and bravery, but weren't the scarred ones the losers in the fencing bout?
I have fond memories of taking fencing (epee) in college and always thought it would be fun to get into. In more recent times I knew a girl who actually did it competitively in college. Great fun.