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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2008 14:57:39 GMT
In going through the reviews, I've been puzzled by the classification listing. I have listed the different classifications below. Most are easy to understand, but many are so similar to each other that they confuse me. (I'm easily confused. ) For example: What is the difference(if any) between an Ultra Durable Beater, an Ultra Heavy Duty Cutter, and an Ultra Tough Beater? Is there a standardized list of classifications and their meanings? 9260 Monosteel Slicer Budget Katana Budget Ninja Sword Differentially Hardened Cutter Differentially Hardened Katana Display Only Flexible Wushu Competition Sword Fully Functional Fully Functional Beater Fully Functional Replica Functional Elite Level Historical Heavy Duty Cutter Heavy Duty Monosteel Kodachi (Shortsword) Heavy Duty Traditional Cutter High End Production Cutter High Quality Ornamental Historical Cutter Machete Modern Interpretive Replica Razor Sharp Performance Katana Semi-Sharp Beater Semi-Sharp Budget Line Semi-Sharp Historical Sharp Heavy Duty Cutter Sharp Historical Cutter Sharp Semi-Historical Cutter Sharpened Functional South East Asian Cutter Traditional Japanese Kodachi (Shortsword) Traditional Katana Training Sword Ultra Durable Beater Ultra Heavy Duty Cutter Ultra Tough Beater Unsharpened Historical Replica
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2008 15:08:44 GMT
I think you forgot the Functional Ultra Durable Tough Heavy Duty Beater Cutter Replica.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2008 15:15:19 GMT
I think you forgot the Functional Ultra Durable Tough Heavy Duty Beater Cutter Replica. Darn it. I knew I'd forget something.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2008 1:13:56 GMT
Occam's Razor tells me that most of these terms were pulled from the buttockses of their writers. :-p
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