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Post by wlewisiii on Sept 17, 2020 17:40:44 GMT
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Post by nebulatech on Sept 17, 2020 21:14:00 GMT
That's a pretty sword! What's your take on the practice items? Are they sturdy?
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Post by wlewisiii on Sept 17, 2020 22:23:38 GMT
They feel good and should be as sturdy as my wood wasters. I'm hoping to convince my son to fence with me.
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Post by nebulatech on Sept 18, 2020 12:33:19 GMT
That's EXACTLY what I was thinking! (but mine is only 7yo)
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Post by wlewisiii on Sept 18, 2020 15:08:59 GMT
Mine is 18. The problem with him is getting him away from his computer! :LOL:
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Post by wlewisiii on Sept 19, 2020 19:56:41 GMT
Results of the first cutting session. I usually bat the bottles away because of bad edge alignment but not this time. Clean slices with the water still in the bottle bottom after. Wheeee! The handle has a wasp waisted profile that makes holding the alignment a breeze. There is enough room on the handle for a hand and a half grip and I'd love to give a good two handed cut to a hanging turkey or ham just to see how well it would do on such a target. Pool noodles were the usual pain but it still cut them better than anything else I have. Handles beautifully. Attachments:
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