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Don't worry, I was martial-arts mad sometime ago. They all remain locked away now.
I used to practice with the yellow plastic nunchakus a lot. The when I bought the wooden set I often caught my head whilst swinging (it hurt, belive me!). I can use them in a display manner. Never used them for real though.
The small shuriken was good - especially when thrown at a wooden locker at school
My friend sold me the Sai. I couldn't do much with them but he could do great katas with them. Oh, and the balisong knife - I can open/close that quick enough with one hand.
Nick
Don't worry, I was martial-arts mad sometime ago. They all remain locked away now.
I used to practice with the yellow plastic nunchakus a lot. The when I bought the wooden set I often caught my head whilst swinging (it hurt, belive me!). I can use them in a display manner. Never used them for real though.
The small shuriken was good - especially when thrown at a wooden locker at school
My friend sold me the Sai. I couldn't do much with them but he could do great katas with them. Oh, and the balisong knife - I can open/close that quick enough with one hand.
Nick
Last edited by skoobidude; 06 August 2004 at 06:22 PM.
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I have most of things kicking around the house somewhere (with the exception of the sword!).
Those throwing stars used to be able to pierce metal. Very cool at 14!
Steve.
I have most of things kicking around the house somewhere (with the exception of the sword!).
Those throwing stars used to be able to pierce metal. Very cool at 14!
Steve.
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BashOrz, sorry mate but none of it is for sale. All these were part of my life for a long time. Even though I don't use them or have them on display, I'm still keeping them.
All these were sold to me between age 14/15. I knew a very trusting Chinese shop owner
All these were sold to me between age 14/15. I knew a very trusting Chinese shop owner
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**** dude you're not a ninja turtle are you?
the flick knifey thing looks a bit out of place with the rest everything else looks quite old fashioned whereas that looks quite 'american school massacre'?
whats the long stick at the top of the pic by the way?
the flick knifey thing looks a bit out of place with the rest everything else looks quite old fashioned whereas that looks quite 'american school massacre'?
whats the long stick at the top of the pic by the way?
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Originally Posted by skoobidude
Had these for some years now as I was heavily into Martial Arts during my teens.
Nick
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Buzzer, yeh you got it right mate! Although the black nunchakus have pleasured ex. girlfriends in the past
Top of the picture is the blowpipe.
Below that in the centre are 4 shurikens (throwing stars)
Below those is a throwing-knife then some jungle-knife thing
Next to those are a pair of Sai (chrome pointed thingys)
Then either side of those is nunchakus (Black pair made of wood, yellow pair with black stripes are plastic)
Below that is a ninja sword complete with scabbard (sword-cover)
Below the sword is a samurai tanto (dagger - short sword) complete with cover (***** to you Buzzer!)
Then finally, at the bottom is a balisong knife (some refer to these also as butterfly knife)
Jacko - I don't have any pets nor funny T-shirts. I'm just your every day dude!
Nick
Top of the picture is the blowpipe.
Below that in the centre are 4 shurikens (throwing stars)
Below those is a throwing-knife then some jungle-knife thing
Next to those are a pair of Sai (chrome pointed thingys)
Then either side of those is nunchakus (Black pair made of wood, yellow pair with black stripes are plastic)
Below that is a ninja sword complete with scabbard (sword-cover)
Below the sword is a samurai tanto (dagger - short sword) complete with cover (***** to you Buzzer!)
Then finally, at the bottom is a balisong knife (some refer to these also as butterfly knife)
Jacko - I don't have any pets nor funny T-shirts. I'm just your every day dude!
Nick
Last edited by skoobidude; 08 August 2004 at 02:04 PM.
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I made a blow pipe from some copper piping and made some 5" darts from pins and shoelaces when I was 14 (realised that longer pins went MUCH faster!) - managed to smash the shed window with it! :O
#25
Just dont get it really, when I first met my missus her brother had 20 or so handguns including a 44 Magnum, Semi Auto Uzi 9 mm, Mauzer, 40 Cal Desert Eagle (like the full 50 calibre but downsized for british regs) plus loads of others, now all gone of course but I always wondered why he had them, all legal and that but still whats the point ?
Each to their own I supose as there is no point to a car with over 100 bhp, but then again the low power car has a point wheras any gun is not really that usefull in day to day British life, have never seen his ***** so I dont know if it was that that required the ownership of guns !
Each to their own I supose as there is no point to a car with over 100 bhp, but then again the low power car has a point wheras any gun is not really that usefull in day to day British life, have never seen his ***** so I dont know if it was that that required the ownership of guns !
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