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    I have recently acquired a switchblade that I purchased after some haggling while out in the city . It's pretty nice, very lightweight and easy to carry. Pretty nice blade too. Should be pretty useful if i was in the city and a situation got desperate.

    Anyone else here have any good knives?
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    i've got my father's Buck hunting knife.
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      I've got a sweet a.ss knife my friends and I refer to as "the bambi knife"

      I bought it in Hungary, the handle is the hoof and leg of a small deer with a sharp curved blade and serated back edge (not sharp). Its damn cool.
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        I have a 38" broadsword and a 20" gladius.
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        • #5
          My Ang Khola would be pretty effective.

          The only Japanese sword I have here (did shinken when I lived there, so I had the real deal, from Seki no less) is wood, but it certainly would be lethal if I intended it to be.

          I used to have a Gerber BMF, and somewhere I have a real nice double edged, black anodized Gerber boot knife, that is perfect for low light use.

          I also have a stainless steel dive knife that's a good size and grip for a combat knife.

          Then there the Mad Dog Frequent Flyer, but let's not talk about that one.

          If things ever get real hot and heavy, I can deal it up close and personal.
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            I have a mini-Sawsall that can handle, well, pretty much all things. And a glass cutter.
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            • #7
              The only Japanese sword I have here (did shinken when I lived there, so I had the real deal, from Seki no less) is wood, but it certainly would be lethal if I intended it to be.


              What's shinken? I only know about kendo and iaido.
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                BTW, I've always wanted a kukri, but never got around to buying one. Sweet knife.
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                • #9
                  Shinken uses real swords.

                  Obviously not in combat, else student turnover would be a tad high, but the training techniques are those you'd use for real combat.

                  Kendo was ok, but the whole pads, mask and shinai thing didn't do too much for me.
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                    Obviously not in combat, else student turnover would be a tad high, but the training techniques are those you'd use for real combat.


                    So it's like iaido, only you actually train beyond the first few seconds of a fight? Cool...

                    Kendo was ok, but the whole pads, mask and shinai thing didn't do too much for me.


                    I'm trying to decide whether I want to learn kendo or judo while I'm here. Tough choice, as they both interest me.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
                      BTW, I've always wanted a kukri, but never got around to buying one. Sweet knife.
                      There's a lot of different styles. I like the Ang Khola best (although it takes a fair amount of strength to wield, and a fair amount more not to lose control of it ) for it's versatility - anything from a close shave, to assembly line field amputations.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
                        Obviously not in combat, else student turnover would be a tad high, but the training techniques are those you'd use for real combat.


                        So it's like iaido, only you actually train beyond the first few seconds of a fight? Cool...

                        Kendo was ok, but the whole pads, mask and shinai thing didn't do too much for me.


                        I'm trying to decide whether I want to learn kendo or judo while I'm here. Tough choice, as they both interest me.
                        Judo has more application, but depending on how long you're going to be there, and how little of a life you intend to have (there were a lot of things I was interested in studying when I was there, so socializing was at the bottom of my agenda), you might fit both in.
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                          What's the best kukri style for everyday office use?

                          Judo has more application, but depending on how long you're going to be there, and how little of a life you intend to have (there were a lot of things I was interested in studying when I was there, so socializing was at the bottom of my agenda), you might fit both in.


                          I was thinking of joining my high school's judo or kendo club, so I can really only take one or the other. I could look into outside lessons, but not until my Japanese gets better.
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                          • #14
                            I have a very nice kitchen knife. I call it Carrot Bane, no carrot has survived it yet.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat
                              My Ang Khola would be pretty effective.

                              The only Japanese sword I have here (did shinken when I lived there, so I had the real deal, from Seki no less) is wood, but it certainly would be lethal if I intended it to be.

                              I used to have a Gerber BMF, and somewhere I have a real nice double edged, black anodized Gerber boot knife, that is perfect for low light use.

                              I also have a stainless steel dive knife that's a good size and grip for a combat knife.

                              Then there the Mad Dog Frequent Flyer, but let's not talk about that one.

                              If things ever get real hot and heavy, I can deal it up close and personal.
                              Do you carry any of those knives around?
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