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Post by mrkrinkle on Jul 31, 2009 11:06:10 GMT
Here's my last video for a while. If I get anything worthwhile to post, maybe I'll upload it. It's definitely a bit spendy buying even these cheap beach mats. Bottles are okay, but after tackling 5 beach mats, bottles aren't as much fun. Well, cutting is fun no matter how you look at it. It's part 2 of this video I posted in another thread. Basically just took all the extra clips I had and put them together. Gonna study up and practice a bit. Try to have some kind of form before I put up any more videos.
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Post by Marc Ridgeway on Jul 31, 2009 11:16:13 GMT
Before there was Selloutica... there was Metallica !! Go Cliff Burton!!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2009 13:11:28 GMT
Nice cutting. What sword did you use?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2009 13:38:53 GMT
+1 karma from me for sharing these nice cutting clips. Makes me wanne cut some stuff up By the way, I would like to know the sword(s?) you used during these cutting sessions, too, thanks.
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Post by mrkrinkle on Jul 31, 2009 16:19:41 GMT
Thanks guys I used: Bushido Nobunaga - remounted with new tsuka, tsuba and hunter green ito Musashi Bamboo Warrior - rewrapped with white ito Edo Katana from SOM - sharpened and polished with new tsuka and brown ito Kris Cutlery Wakizashi - rewrapped with new black same and beige ito Cheness Kaze - stock
Marc, the part 2 song is Metal Church-Mercyless Onslaught....I needed something short since I only had a few minutes of clips left and it seemed fitting as a follow up to the first video.
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Post by Marc Ridgeway on Jul 31, 2009 17:51:50 GMT
Thanks guys Marc, the part 2 song is Metal Church-Mercyless Onslaught....I needed something short since I only had a few minutes of clips left and it seemed fitting as a follow up to the first video. Dern... I missed one... I thought is was Metallica off of Kill em All . leading into whiplash... I havent had that Metal Church album in years... right now I have a couple of songs off of it on my I-tunes... and a couple off their second album, "The Dark".
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Post by shadowhowler on Aug 1, 2009 9:33:10 GMT
Thanks guys I used: Bushido Nobunaga - remounted with new tsuka, tsuba and hunter green ito Musashi Bamboo Warrior - rewrapped with white ito Edo Katana from SOM - sharpened and polished with new tsuka and brown ito Kris Cutlery Wakizashi - rewrapped with new black same and beige ito Cheness Kaze - stock Thats a lot of re-wrapped swords... do you do it yourself or have it done? Marc: The music reminded me of Metallica also, but I couldn't place it. I thought it might be an instrumental from a concert or a CD I have not heard. Sidetrack, did I ever tell you I saw Metallica while they were doing the OzFest tour WAY back, just before they headed over to Europe and Cliff met his fate? They were nothing short of awesome, and I always felt the peaked with 'Master of Puppets' and it was downhill from there.
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Post by mrkrinkle on Aug 1, 2009 11:16:06 GMT
Shadow, I did the re-wraps myself. And I agree about Metallica, a couple of decent songs off of And Justice for All, but really after Master of Puppets, it was down hill.
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Post by Marc Ridgeway on Aug 1, 2009 12:09:53 GMT
I saw Metallica open for Ozzy way back in what? 85? It was their Master of Puppets tour... Then I saw them twice on the Justice tour... once with Queensryche and once with the Cult. Then I saw them by themselves on the Black tour... EVERY show was AWESOME!! even though by Black Metallica had completely sold out and started sucking... oh well... the first three albums (and two eps) were great...
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Post by shadowhowler on Aug 1, 2009 21:05:07 GMT
I saw Metallica open for Ozzy way back in what? 85? It was their Master of Puppets tour... Then I saw them twice on the Justice tour... once with Queensryche and once with the Cult. Then I saw them by themselves on the Black tour... EVERY show was AWESOME!! even though by Black Metallica had completely sold out and started sucking... oh well... the first three albums (and two eps) were great... I'll bet you saw a lot of awesome shows back then... I am very jealous. I'm actually a huge Queensryche fan as well... although I think they peaked with 'Operation-Mindcrime' and I didn't buy anything after 'Empire'... I would have loved to cathc a show with them AND Metallica back in the day.
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Post by mrkrinkle on Aug 2, 2009 14:29:42 GMT
Ahhh, the good ol' days. I saw Megadeth, Mercyful Fate, Anthrax and Pantera at First Ave. in Minneapolis and it was a blast. Got a bloody nose and my bro chipped a tooth in the pit. Saw Iron Maiden with Queensryche at the Triple H. Saw Metal Church with Overkill.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2009 19:57:39 GMT
Ahhh, the good ol' days. I saw Megadeth, Mercyful Fate, Anthrax and Pantera at First Ave. in Minneapolis and it was a blast. Got a bloody nose and my bro chipped a tooth in the pit. Saw Iron Maiden with Queensryche at the Triple H. Saw Metal Church with Overkill. Please tell me that you saw Dime.
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Post by mrkrinkle on Aug 2, 2009 22:48:41 GMT
Of course I saw Dime, my friends ran First Ave. and I want back stage or as we called it 'the dungeon'. I got to play pool with Rob Zombie before the doors even opened when he was still with White Zombie. I got totally ripped with Slayer after the show one night. Used to have a blast at that place. My friend just got back in a band after 15 years of not playing. It's the really heavy stuff, like the European death metal that I'm not really into. But I can't deny the talent. Check out www.granddemiseofcivilization.com if you're interested.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2009 21:43:36 GMT
Yes, I'm not into that "Satanic din" either, although I did enjoy listening to the "music" (if it can be called that) at one time in my short life. You got to meet Slayer? You are one lucky man. I think that they have become somewhat over-rated, but their talent is still difficult to question.
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