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Another fine example of women fighter's equipment is the naginata, or haplberd blade, which belonged to Tomoe Gozen, a female warrior of the Minamoto clan
Heretic wrote:P.S.
I reckon that place should be more famous than it is.
nowonmai wrote:Heretic wrote:P.S.
I reckon that place should be more famous than it is.
Yeah, there must be at least 25 Japanese weapons enthusiasts outside Japan, counting you two.
coldharvest wrote:I'm big linemen looking bastard so that's why I favour them but for sheer man-made artistic beauty
not many things in the world compete with a Katana.
I've been fortunate to view these blades in person
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/japb/ho_2001.574.htm
http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/asia/k/katana_long_sword_blade.aspx
nowonmai wrote:Heretic wrote:P.S.
I reckon that place should be more famous than it is.
Yeah, there must be at least 25 Japanese weapons enthusiasts outside Japan, counting you two.
Caliban wrote: To my shame I sold my small but perfectly formed collection,parting last of all with a 15th Century Yoroi Toshi Aicuchi Tanto,a real armour buster for administering (and probably did) the coup de gras.
nowonmai wrote:You have your poncy nip sword replete with history and the whiff of iron discipline, honour and sacrifice made by master craftsmen labouring for thousands of hours and I'll have a Mossberg made on a press by a fat cunt on a Friday before he heads down the bowling alley for a few sherbets. Lets play.
nowonmai wrote:Lets play.
coldharvest wrote:nowonmai wrote:Lets play.
I get to pick the venue sweet-thing......lord knows you'd need a Mossberg against me.
Heretic wrote:Caliban wrote: To my shame I sold my small but perfectly formed collection,parting last of all with a 15th Century Yoroi Toshi Aicuchi Tanto,a real armour buster for administering (and probably did) the coup de gras.
*gasp* *sputter* *choke*
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