Piper Knife System

Piper Knife System (or Piper System) is a system of knife fighting techniques founded by Nigel February, who studied the knife attack methods and body movements used by gangsters in Cape Town, South Africa. It is locally known as the "Cape Knife".
History
Since the Piper System made its unplanned and rather unceremonious arrival on 5 March 2001, it has caused nothing but controversy, worldwide.
The Piper System or Piper, in short, is a research project, which was started in the mi-1990s by Nigel February, by studying the cultures of local gangs, and by training methods, handed to him by his late father, Vincent February, who was of Native American descent.
The system is the result of combining what February had experienced as a child growing up during the 1980s, in Elsies River as well as associating with ex-convicts and former gang members, during the early 1990s.
 
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