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Post by Lord Newport on Dec 6, 2019 0:43:28 GMT
That said, my 1860 cutlass is within hands reach behind the seat of my pickup truck... never NEVER EVER bring a sword to a gun fight...
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Post by wlewisiii on Dec 6, 2019 2:22:19 GMT
No, I bring the truck to a gun fight... < splat >
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Post by pgandy on Dec 6, 2019 13:30:02 GMT
With no scenerio my choice would closely follow slewisiii’s except with no M1906 to opt for it would be my English Backsword w/dagger backup tucked in my belt. With no truck my Klewang cutlass would be out, shucks. The only major difference would be a shield.
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Post by markus313 on Dec 6, 2019 19:37:05 GMT
Cold Steel English Backsword.
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Post by pgandy on Dec 6, 2019 19:58:01 GMT
Cold Steel English Backsword. That's the one.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 21:27:23 GMT
This little monster.
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Post by loveofswords on Dec 13, 2019 10:49:29 GMT
Whoa... where did you get that wicked ass tanto?
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Post by Bryan Heff on Dec 13, 2019 12:29:49 GMT
This.. Custom Arms and Armor - Wide bladed cutting beast
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2019 12:39:14 GMT
Whoa... where did you get that wicked ass tanto? That one was made at Rick Barrett's workshop on a hammer-in weekend. Needed a lot of help. It was awesome to see it go from bar stock to little sword. It's seen some real hard use and impressed me with what it can do. The line on the habaki is a remnant from one of the cuts I blocked with it. I have absolute unshakable faith in this one. Attachments:
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Post by markus313 on Dec 13, 2019 17:58:25 GMT
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