Fenwick,
Those who trained with him say that HW's side kick was second in power only to Bruce's.
HW has made a DVD which he was happy to sell to me. You can contact him at:
HWJKD@aol.com. My take on him is that he likes his privacy, so do not contact him unless you are prepared to buy the DVD.
And Mike, some could read your description of the history to suggest that JKD was the joint creation of Bruce and Sifu Dan. As you probably are well aware, most JKD historians credit Bruce and secondarily James Lee for the development of JKD.
OF course many of us in the Oakland school believe that James had a much larger influence that he has been generally credited with. Part of the reason for this is James’s early death, which left the LA school a free hand in writing the history as it saw it. The fact that you say that the early LA curriculum included Kali really says a lot to me.
I know that all of this is divisive, and it is not my intention to perpetuate an argument. I come from an Oakland student's perspective, and am always willing to learn more. When I have more time on my hands I will PM you and we can perhaps share views on the art and its history.
As I have said before, I believe that each branch of the tree may have a separate piece of the puzzle. I think that those who do not see a puzzle do not understand the nature of JKD.