
Originally Posted by
Tony8179
With a code book, a YouTube tutorial, and a little drive any Average Joe can wire a house, but they may not be able to do work in a large Power House. The same goes for basic sword use. You've been trained to know how to use a Katana or Wakizashi properly, and as I said, I respect that. You understand how to wield the blade properly and you would be able to use a sword to it's highest potential. I am a layman and while it may take you one swing of sword it may take me one or two more swings of a blade to accomplish the same task. I understand that a traditionally made Katana or Waki is not a Machete or large chopper. I never said they were choppers. What I did say is that it doesn't take a true professional samurai to use one effectively just as you do not need to be a knife fighting expert in order to wield a knife effectively.
Basically, while I appreciate the time you've spent at learning the proper technique, I don't think you need to spend all that time and learn all that technique in order to wield a sword when the shit hits the fan. In a competition you would make me look like an absolute fool, I don't doubt that, but I think we could accomplish the same thing with a sword if we were both being charged by someone that wanted to attack us. You would probably just be able to do it with more grace and technique.
I'll use another comparison. A handgun in extremely skilled hands (not mine) can effectively hit a target at 100 yards. That same handgun in the hands of someone that only knows how to pull the trigger will be just as deadly when they only have to lift the barrel and pull the trigger at 3 feet.
Personally, I think this thread was derailed very early on.
I would still go with the Waki over the Katana.
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