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On Wed, 26 Dec 2012 08:13:01 -0800, Gunner
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On Wed, 26 Dec 2012 05:45:26 -0800, Larry Jaques
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I felt sorry for him and got him a real set. The Paki stuff is up on a
shelf somewhere.


Yeah, condolences. I've seen those 3-pc sets and they're real junk.
I didn't do much research the first time and got a nice, shiny,
useless, HEAVY, straight katana. It'd take off a head by sheer weight
alone, I'm sure. ;( But I'm only out $30 and it's in a pretty,
silk-wrapped, dust-collecting box.

I believe the tanto would be well suited as a fallback CQC weapon,
plus it's a truly beautiful looking knife. g


This guys stuff LOOKs good, but I dont have a clue if it IS good.

Execution is pretty nice. Though the WW2 blivit is bogus. His feedback
is pretty good though

http://www.ebay.com/sch/chenmuw8008/...trksid=p369 2

One of my working blades came from these people. Ive no complaints
about it

http://www.ebay.com/itm/full-hand-Ir...4-/28104093115

Ive been playing around with a Naginata..Chinese made...but pretty
decently done. Swapped for it from a guy who was needing some welding
Stuff. Learning to use it properly has been a whole new ballgame.

If you like working tantos..check out Cold Steel on Ebay. Decent
blades

Ive carried one of these for almost 25 yrs

http://www.ebay.com/itm/COLD-STEEL-O...-/150968254462


That's a sweetheart! I have it's younger brother, the Kobun. I keep
it in the truck because I can't carry in CA, and I want something to
keep me safe during trips in the dark. I usually leave at 4am and stop
at rest stops in the dark, so I want "company" as insurance. So far,
it hasn't been necessary, but I've noticed a couple glances at it on
my hip as I head to the head. It's kept outside the jacket so it can't
be considered concealed. I don't want the CAstapo coming down on me,
either.


Still works nicely. G


I should hope so. g


Of course..there is the Good Stuff...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/27-KOTO-KATA...-/281030541600


Fine, if you're rich and fight _out_side. A tanto is short enough to
work overhanded inside a room without hitting the ceiling.

I finished up a project today. Extra 9W LEDs in an MR16 case went
onto a self-fabbed 1/2" conduit handle on top of the RatSnack project
box.

It has a DPDT switch halfway populated. Forward is to light up the
48LED array room brightener. Back is to light up the 9W spot.
Array puts out around 380 lumens, spot about 560 lumens. Both are
bright white/daylight, 5000-6500K. No yellow **** for me.

There is a 12v jack to charge it with my old spotlight wallwart.

Inside is a 5AH SLA battery, so it should be capable of some real long
runtimes.

The handle is taped with self-vulcanizing rubber tape. I have more
money into it than I'd hoped (about $28, but I wanted something big
and bright, and I figure it cost me maybe 1/4 of what a prefab light
would. And they all have much smaller batteries, shorter runtimes,
and no secondary array for room lighting.

I need to secure the bulb a bit better, and maybe make it swivel, but
that's for tomorrow...

http://www.homeandgardenhandyman.com...lightFront.jpg
http://www.homeandgardenhandyman.com...hlightBack.jpg
http://www.homeandgardenhandyman.com...htArrayLit.jpg
http://www.homeandgardenhandyman.com...ghtSpotLit.jpg


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You can either hold yourself up to the unrealistic standards of others,
or ignore them and concentrate on being happy with yourself as you are.
-- Jeph Jacques