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Post by reptaronice1 on Jan 13, 2020 5:45:18 GMT
But you just said the blog was the best source? You have to go off multiple sources. Yes they can be made of wood but need to include some type of iron. You can’t really argue with the kanji
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Post by Jordan Williams on Jan 13, 2020 5:45:55 GMT
Eeeeeee why are you using the deadliest warrior fandom for finding facts hahaha Just what I found lol Well, okay but I think you should harshly evaluate your sources even when casually reading. Otherwise you get a very screwed view of history and reality.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2020 5:46:12 GMT
"The Kanabou is a mace either made of hardwood like oak or forged iron, although the latter is more likely to be hollow or wood encased with iron due to weight's issues." Still looking for a 35lb reference. Full iron tetsubo, none of the wooden ones will be and I said it can be up to 35 pounds. deadliestwarrior.fandom.com/wiki/Kanaboin: Weapons, Ancient Weapons, Clubs, and 3 more Kanabo EDIT SHARE The Kanabo is a semi mythical war club of ancient Japan, able to break swords, crush armor and shatter bone. It was the Special Weapon of the Samurai. Kanabo2-0 Contents[show] DescriptionEdit The Kanabo is large wooden club with metal studs. It is around 8 feet in length and weighed 15 pounds. StatsEdit lads lads lads, its got a long range 8 feet 15 lbs Oak with iron studs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ That's a pretty poor backpedal. Full iron tetsubo, none of the wooden ones will be and I said it can be up to 35 pounds.So show us a 35lb one. What blunts were you referring to and what is the context?
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Post by reptaronice1 on Jan 13, 2020 5:46:12 GMT
Kanabo are made from iron my dude Here is a full iron kanabo
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Post by Jordan Williams on Jan 13, 2020 5:46:50 GMT
But you just said the blog was the best source? You have to go off multiple sources. Yes they can be made of wood but need to include some type of iron. You can’t really argue with the kanji And that's something I certainly never insisted upon actually. Multiple sources are good - but only when they are all credible.
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Post by reptaronice1 on Jan 13, 2020 5:47:38 GMT
in: Weapons, Ancient Weapons, Clubs, and 3 more Kanabo EDIT SHARE The Kanabo is a semi mythical war club of ancient Japan, able to break swords, crush armor and shatter bone. It was the Special Weapon of the Samurai. Kanabo2-0 Contents[show] DescriptionEdit The Kanabo is large wooden club with metal studs. It is around 8 feet in length and weighed 15 pounds. StatsEdit lads lads lads, its got a long range 8 feet 15 lbs Oak with iron studs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ That's a pretty poor backpedal. Full iron tetsubo, none of the wooden ones will be and I said it can be up to 35 pounds.So show us a 35lb one. What blunts were you referring to and what is the context?
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Post by Jordan Williams on Jan 13, 2020 5:48:17 GMT
Here is a full iron kanabo Yes, and can you back up the providence of this club? Perhaps cite the source the wiki uses? If you're creating your argument you need to back it up.
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Post by reptaronice1 on Jan 13, 2020 5:48:27 GMT
You have to go off multiple sources. Yes they can be made of wood but need to include some type of iron. You can’t really argue with the kanji And that's something I certainly never insisted upon actually. Multiple sources are good - but only when they are all credible. Is there a good way tell if it is credible? I mean kanabo do not have 1000 of pages on them like katana do so you kinda go off what you know and read.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2020 5:50:09 GMT
You are full of contradictions. Quite full. What blunts were you referring to and what is the context? Mind pointing them out? I’ll clear them up if you do You brought up their existence and use. You have yet to explain your statement. Your statement "I mean they didn’t use war hammers or tons of blunts for a reason" What blunts?
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Post by Jordan Williams on Jan 13, 2020 5:50:21 GMT
And that's something I certainly never insisted upon actually. Multiple sources are good - but only when they are all credible. Is there a good way tell if it is credible? I mean kanabo do not have 1000 of pages on them like katana do so you kinda go off what you know and read. All the more reason to be critical of what you read and see, and avoid pages like the deadliest warrior fandom page and relying on the wiki.
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Post by reptaronice1 on Jan 13, 2020 5:51:00 GMT
Here is a full iron kanabo Yes, and can you back up the providence of this club? Perhaps cite the source the wiki uses? If you're creating your argument you need to back it up. Wiki sources Tuttle dictionary of the martial arts of Korea, China & Japan - Page 168 Daniel Kogan, Sun-Jin Kim - 1996 ^ Pauley's Guide - A Dictionary of Japanese Martial Arts and Culture - Page 90 Daniel C. Pauley - 2009 ^ Classical weaponry of Japan: special weapons and tactics of the ... - Page 91 Serge Mol - 2003 ^ Classical weaponry of Japan: special weapons and tactics of the martial arts, Serge Mol, Kodansha International, Jun 17, 2003, P.106 ^ Secrets of the samurai: a survey of the martial arts of feudal Japan By Oscar Ratti, Adele Westbrook p.305 ^ Mol Serge. Classical weaponry of Japan: special weapons and tactics of the martial arts. p. 91. ^ Heroes of the Grand Pacification: Kuniyoshi's Taiheiki eiyū den, p. 184 ^ Tigers, Devils, and Fools: A Guide to Japanese Proverbs By Edward Trimnell p.115 ^ Ishibashi, Tanzan. The Oriental economist, Volume 43. p. 45. ^ The netsuke handbook Reikichi Ueda p.175 ^ Advanced Stick Fighting - Page 50 Masaaki Hatsumi - 2005 ^ Kogan, Daniel, and Sun-Jin Kim (1996). Tuttle dictionary of the martial arts of Korea, China & Japan. page 277. ^ Draeger, Donn F., and Robert W. Smith. Comprehensive Asian fighting arts. p. 83. ^ Classical weaponry of Japan: special weapons and tactics of the ... - Page 91 Serge Mol - 2003
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Post by reptaronice1 on Jan 13, 2020 5:51:23 GMT
Mind pointing them out? I’ll clear them up if you do You brought up their existence and use. You have yet to explain your statement. Your statement "I mean they didn’t use war hammers or tons of blunts for a reason" What blunts? The kanabo is a blunt
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2020 5:51:35 GMT
in: Weapons, Ancient Weapons, Clubs, and 3 more Kanabo EDIT SHARE The Kanabo is a semi mythical war club of ancient Japan, able to break swords, crush armor and shatter bone. It was the Special Weapon of the Samurai. Kanabo2-0 Contents[show] DescriptionEdit The Kanabo is large wooden club with metal studs. It is around 8 feet in length and weighed 15 pounds. StatsEdit lads lads lads, its got a long range 8 feet 15 lbs Oak with iron studs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ That's a pretty poor backpedal. Full iron tetsubo, none of the wooden ones will be and I said it can be up to 35 pounds.So show us a 35lb one. What blunts were you referring to and what is the context? What is the weight?
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Post by reptaronice1 on Jan 13, 2020 5:52:42 GMT
Is there a good way tell if it is credible? I mean kanabo do not have 1000 of pages on them like katana do so you kinda go off what you know and read. All the more reason to be critical of what you read and see, and avoid pages like the deadliest warrior fandom page and relying on the wiki. Makes sense, I will take that as a critique for the future.
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Post by Jordan Williams on Jan 13, 2020 5:52:59 GMT
Yes, and can you back up the providence of this club? Perhaps cite the source the wiki uses? If you're creating your argument you need to back it up. Wiki sources Tuttle dictionary of the martial arts of Korea, China & Japan - Page 168 Daniel Kogan, Sun-Jin Kim - 1996 ^ Pauley's Guide - A Dictionary of Japanese Martial Arts and Culture - Page 90 Daniel C. Pauley - 2009 ^ Classical weaponry of Japan: special weapons and tactics of the ... - Page 91 Serge Mol - 2003 ^ Classical weaponry of Japan: special weapons and tactics of the martial arts, Serge Mol, Kodansha International, Jun 17, 2003, P.106 ^ Secrets of the samurai: a survey of the martial arts of feudal Japan By Oscar Ratti, Adele Westbrook p.305 ^ Mol Serge. Classical weaponry of Japan: special weapons and tactics of the martial arts. p. 91. ^ Heroes of the Grand Pacification: Kuniyoshi's Taiheiki eiyū den, p. 184 ^ Tigers, Devils, and Fools: A Guide to Japanese Proverbs By Edward Trimnell p.115 ^ Ishibashi, Tanzan. The Oriental economist, Volume 43. p. 45. ^ The netsuke handbook Reikichi Ueda p.175 ^ Advanced Stick Fighting - Page 50 Masaaki Hatsumi - 2005 ^ Kogan, Daniel, and Sun-Jin Kim (1996). Tuttle dictionary of the martial arts of Korea, China & Japan. page 277. ^ Draeger, Donn F., and Robert W. Smith. Comprehensive Asian fighting arts. p. 83. ^ Classical weaponry of Japan: special weapons and tactics of the ... - Page 91 Serge Mol - 2003 Alrighty... so am I supposed to sift through these sources and find that image and it's related text if any like a needle in a haystack?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2020 5:53:11 GMT
Why are you cutting and pasting wiki links as if you have learned any of the material?
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Post by reptaronice1 on Jan 13, 2020 5:53:18 GMT
Doesn’t list it directly. But I’d assume pretty heavy
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Post by reptaronice1 on Jan 13, 2020 5:54:20 GMT
Wiki sources Tuttle dictionary of the martial arts of Korea, China & Japan - Page 168 Daniel Kogan, Sun-Jin Kim - 1996 ^ Pauley's Guide - A Dictionary of Japanese Martial Arts and Culture - Page 90 Daniel C. Pauley - 2009 ^ Classical weaponry of Japan: special weapons and tactics of the ... - Page 91 Serge Mol - 2003 ^ Classical weaponry of Japan: special weapons and tactics of the martial arts, Serge Mol, Kodansha International, Jun 17, 2003, P.106 ^ Secrets of the samurai: a survey of the martial arts of feudal Japan By Oscar Ratti, Adele Westbrook p.305 ^ Mol Serge. Classical weaponry of Japan: special weapons and tactics of the martial arts. p. 91. ^ Heroes of the Grand Pacification: Kuniyoshi's Taiheiki eiyū den, p. 184 ^ Tigers, Devils, and Fools: A Guide to Japanese Proverbs By Edward Trimnell p.115 ^ Ishibashi, Tanzan. The Oriental economist, Volume 43. p. 45. ^ The netsuke handbook Reikichi Ueda p.175 ^ Advanced Stick Fighting - Page 50 Masaaki Hatsumi - 2005 ^ Kogan, Daniel, and Sun-Jin Kim (1996). Tuttle dictionary of the martial arts of Korea, China & Japan. page 277. ^ Draeger, Donn F., and Robert W. Smith. Comprehensive Asian fighting arts. p. 83. ^ Classical weaponry of Japan: special weapons and tactics of the ... - Page 91 Serge Mol - 2003 Alrighty... so am I supposed to sift through these sources and find that image and it's related text if any like a needle in a haystack? You asked for sources? The person who shared the photo is a private user and listed this as their source. Idk what else you want
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Post by Jordan Williams on Jan 13, 2020 5:54:29 GMT
Doesn’t list it directly. But I’d assume pretty heavy While it may be made hollow, made for ceremony, or have a wood core.
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Post by reptaronice1 on Jan 13, 2020 5:55:22 GMT
Why are you cutting and pasting wiki links as if you have learned any of the material? Cause I can XD
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