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Eickhorn SEK-II Wood German Knife & Sheath Eickhorn SEK-II Wood German Knife & Sheath
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This new single edge S.E.K. comes with attractive dark Ziricote wooden handles, which gives the knife an attractive appearance. The satin finish of the Boehler N695 blade makes the S.E.K. II WOOD a true collectors item...

Cold Steel Medieval Training Sword Waister with Polypropylene Cold Steel Medieval Training Sword Waister with Polypropylene
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Polypropylene Bokken trainer. 32 1/4 in. blade with an overall length of 39 1/2 in. ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: Plain Blade Length (inches): 32.25 Blade Material: Polypropylene Handle Material: Polypropylene Overall Length (inches): 39...

Trademark Solid Wood Practice Samurai Bokken Trademark Solid Wood Practice Samurai Bokken
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This classic hardwood sword is perfect for the martial art trainee to the professional. Sword is made of Red Oak and is 40" in length. Bokken is a training sword, used as a relatively safe and inexpensive substitute for a real blade in several martial arts...

Cold Steel Hand & A Half Training Sword with Polypropylene Handle with Blunt Cold Steel Hand & A Half Training Sword with Polypropylene Handle with Blunt
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The Hand & A Half Training sword is made of the heavies grade polypropylene available and almost replicates a real Katana or Wakazashi in weight length size and feel.

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RY3201 Ryumon Phoenix Katana Review

If you are a sword collector, and you want to make your own blade, you would probably be glad to hear that there is now a big chance for you to do just that.

This newest treat for you involves the much- wanted katana swords. They now come unassembled to give you a chance to set up them yourself. Just imagine assembling your own training sword! And to make it all easier for you these katana swords will include instructions and complete hardware so you will be guided as to how you will make your own katana.

The SW340BKD Dragon Katana Sword is a sword which you can set up yourself and would be something you would be proud to do.

These assemble yourself katana is prepared from blades made from high carbon steel, which makes it not only good for a show. Putting together this high quality sword would definitely give you delight not to mention that you will be more acquainted in terms of assembling your own sword.

The katana sword's main feature is its katana blade, which measures 28 inches. This high carbon steel blade has a firm black glossed wood saya or scabbard. Its tsuba or sword guard has a dragon design. It also has two fuchi or hilt collar between the hilt and sword guard. These assemble yourself sword also includes one habaki or wedge-shaped metal choker, which keeps the sword from slipping from the saya or scabbard. There are also two wooden hooks, which will secure and hold the katana sword. A black sword bag also comes with this sword. And for you to successfully make your own blade, the package also contains an instruction booklet.

If you are interested in investing for these kinds of katana swords which you will assemble yourself, you can purchase them directly from various online sites, which offer them for very low prices. There are also given discounts, which will make it very affordable for you and for your other friends who might as well be interested in starting a new hobby of collecting swords of a variety of designs.

Although there are many ready- made swords now available in the market for you to choose from, there is also a great advantage of purchasing those which you will assemble yourself. Not only will you be able to learn first- hand the exact way of putting a sword's part together but the most important is the sense of pride you will feel once you see for yourself the beautiful product of your own hands.

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If you would like to purchase this Ryumon Swords or one of our other many Ryumon Swords please visit our website at SamuraiSupply.com , or you can contact us at info@samuraisupply.com for more information and we will be happy to help you find the perfect sword for your collection or training!

Trex 600 Electric Helicopter Advice?

I recently purchased what I believe to be the nemesis of my life, (other than my mother-in-law). So, therefore, I am going to need a lot of 600mm WOODEN blades (hopefully it will not get much worse than this). I am also desperately looking for a training gear set-up for this non-micro heli. All I can find is for the Trex 450 size. But I am not sure it will work for a 50 size chopper. I have looked everywhere. Can you steer me in right direction?

(I'll even throw in my wife as a bonus if you can help)

try here they have them
http://www.heliproz.com/prodinfo.asp?number=103602

PS you can keep the wife Two would be one to many
fly safe
Dan

Selection strife for Springboks
PETER de Villiers' selection options for Saturday's Tri-Nations Test have shrunk even further following the loss of Andries Bekker.

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