James Cama appointed Jook Lum Sifu Chinese Masons

New Sifu Ceremony Chinese Freemason’s Association


James Cama has been given ceremony By the Chinese Freemason’s Association as their Sifu of the Kwong Sai Jook Lum Gee Tong Long Pai of Grand Master Lam Sang.

Is there any footage or website of Cama, love to see anything and congrats!

juss a quick questoin

wats the difference between chinese freemason, and freemasons in general
apart from the obvious fact ‘chinese’

Fut Sao Wing Chun

Is’nt SiFu James Cama head of Fut Sao Wing Chun School?

[QUOTE=chasincharpchui;709366]juss a quick questoin

wats the difference between chinese freemason, and freemasons in general
apart from the obvious fact ‘chinese’[/QUOTE]
http://www.hongmen.com.tw/new_page_23.htm

The Hongmen is sometimes referred to as the Chinese Freemasons.

It is a completely different group from the Freemasons described in the link below. http://www.bartleby.com/65/fr/Freemaso.html

[QUOTE=fiercest tiger;709330]Is there any footage or website of Cama, love to see anything and congrats![/QUOTE]

Brother G,

Here is a link to his Fut Sao Yong Chun page

Hey Mate,

Hows married life my brother, hope all is well…Thanks for the site!

Gaz

[QUOTE=Sam;709300]New Sifu Ceremony Chinese Freemason’s Association


James Cama has been given ceremony By the Chinese Freemason’s Association as their Sifu of the Kwong Sai Jook Lum Gee Tong Long Pai of Grand Master Lam Sang.[/QUOTE]
Does that mean James is the Sifu of Juk Lum there? I’m a former member of Hung Mun (Hun Jing) on Mott St. I learned to Mo Si there. I thought Grandmaster Lam Sang (Lam Wing Fay) appointed someone else.

PRedmond

hi Phil. pm me.

???

Didn’t our old friend, Jack Springer (JFS-USA), claim to be the first non-Chinese member of the Hung Muen up at 22 Mott street? :slight_smile:

  • jo

I guess it all depends on what meaning Mr. Redmond was giving to the word member.
If I understood well he meant to say I learned there Mo Si (lion dance) and I don’t think he was saying he was a member of the Hung Men as an indoor… if you get what that means.

Regards

clarity

Sifu Redmond wrote: “I’m a former member of Hung Mun (Hun Jing) on Mott St. I learned to Mo Si there.”

While one need not be a member to learn Liondancing, Sifu Redmond did state that he was a member, and my point was that for years, Jack Springer was braying up and down the internet that he was the first non-Chinese member of the Hung Muen chapter at 22 Mott Street. Sifu Redmond’s statement bears witness to the fallacy of Jack’s claim.

-jo

im confused

how is james cama the sifu of jook lum if he does fut sao wing chun/

I was already a “travelling man” (Mason), before I joined Hung Mun. All I had to do was the ceremony to become a “member” of Hung Mun. I think Ralph Mitchell was also a member. At least I’d seen him at the Lodge on Mott St. This was in the early 80’s.
There were some other non-Chinese students of Bill Chung of NJ there also. Jack Springer could have been one of them but I can’t say for sure.
PR

[QUOTE=Sam;709300]New Sifu Ceremony Chinese Freemason’s Association


James Cama has been given ceremony By the Chinese Freemason’s Association as their Sifu of the Kwong Sai Jook Lum Gee Tong Long Pai of Grand Master Lam Sang.[/QUOTE]

Congratulations to Sifu Cama.
PR

did james cama ever learn jook lum?

i thought he was fut sao!!1

[QUOTE=htowndragon;710121]did james cama ever learn jook lum?

i thought he was fut sao!!1[/QUOTE]
I was a senior Fut Sao student under Henry Leung and I still did another martial art. It’s possible that he did the same thing.
PR

hey phil,
can u tell me more about henry leung? ive already read cama’s site, but im intrigued by this guy, i hear from ken fish that he was a legit badazz

Leung SiFu

Leung SiFu is top notch…very high level skill, not many of his level around

[QUOTE=htowndragon;710195]hey phil,
can u tell me more about henry leung? ive already read cama’s site, but im intrigued by this guy, i hear from ken fish that he was a legit badazz[/QUOTE]
I used to work in his restaurant (Friendship Restaurant) on Delancy street for over 2 years. We used to have fun when Chinese people would come into the reastautant and make derogatory remarks about the haak gwai (black devil) who was cooking in the kitchen. Henry would get to to speak louder so I could hear them. They never knew I spoke Cantonese. I would come out of the kitchen and confront them in Cantonese. We’d get a laugh out of that. We even lived in the same apartment building in Ridgewood Queens for 2 years. I knew him very well. I was there before Santos Barbalace (sp?), and James Cama. I was studying Accupuncture at the time and Henry helped me ace all my tests. His is a great dit da doctor. He treated me and my children when we were sick.
PR