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Post by warriorpoet on Jan 5, 2019 0:40:18 GMT
I saw some older reviews from shadowhowler on this sword.
Anyone own one? Watched koa YouTube channel and it did well on tatami.
Is this tough enough for swording? Pell training?
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Post by Jordan Williams on Jan 5, 2019 0:43:27 GMT
What is swording?
It might loose with Pell work but should be easy to tighten up again. The temper should be good to go for cutting, but I wouldn't recommend it for sparring. It's likely too stiff to be safe.
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Post by stormmaster on Jan 5, 2019 0:45:18 GMT
maybe he means half swording idk
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Post by warriorpoet on Jan 5, 2019 14:37:37 GMT
General sword usage. It's a verb I'm trying out.
Old reviews said it was basically a pool noodle and S.L.O
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Post by Siward on Jan 7, 2019 18:01:34 GMT
I swording You swording We swording
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Post by AndiTheBarvarian on Jan 7, 2019 18:17:14 GMT
I sword, you sword, we all say the s-word!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2019 18:20:42 GMT
General sword usage. It's a verb I'm trying out. Old reviews said it was basically a pool noodle and S.L.O Definitely no SLO. Does well on tatami and pool noodles, nice blackened blade, quite stiff; not wobbly at all. Not sure on what the fittings material is though...
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Post by Faldarin on Jan 7, 2019 19:17:05 GMT
I was going to say - I have one, and it is definitely not a SLO. It's a pretty sturdy piece. Not sure on the fittings... I had the black scraped off a piece of the fittings on one of mine, and they were brassy-colored. That doesn't mean much, but they are metal beneath that thick coat of paint, not plastic.
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Post by elbrittania39 on Jan 22, 2019 2:21:01 GMT
I swording We swording He, she, we swording Swordingology, the study of swording Its first grade guys!
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