Here's a thought for those of you out there who own two Ban Bog sticks. I've got mine in a horizontal belt sheath rigged so that when you pull just one, they come out separate. Big deal, right? But run the first through the second insert them into the horizontal belt sheath, and allow the cord for the second hang out. When you draw, simply put your hand through the dangling cord of the second, and pull the first out. They come out attached like a pair of nunchaku. You don't have to worry about carrying a pair of nunchaku concealed because they're not attached unless you decide to pull them together (it's just as easy to pull them singly). With just a couple of minutes practice you can pull the two together, just as quickly as you can pull them singly. Something I stumbled on to that I thought I'd pass on.
Plus, I just got off the phone with James. I'd been putting off getting a Bandano because I assumed my bulbous cranium would be too large for them. Well, I'd called James to discuss another matter with him (asking him kindly to sell me some rivets) and I asked him about the Bandano. Lo and behold, not only does it come plenty large (around 37" diagonally, if I remember correctly) but in black too! Well, I just had to order one. I'll review it as soon as it comes. As always, James is an honorable gentleman, martial artist, and a pretty sharp philosopher. You need a rig, see him at www.bladerigger.com
Zog
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For reality as we have it is only one of many possible realities; it is not inevitable, not arbitrary, it bears within itself other possibilities.
-M. Bakhtin
Plus, I just got off the phone with James. I'd been putting off getting a Bandano because I assumed my bulbous cranium would be too large for them. Well, I'd called James to discuss another matter with him (asking him kindly to sell me some rivets) and I asked him about the Bandano. Lo and behold, not only does it come plenty large (around 37" diagonally, if I remember correctly) but in black too! Well, I just had to order one. I'll review it as soon as it comes. As always, James is an honorable gentleman, martial artist, and a pretty sharp philosopher. You need a rig, see him at www.bladerigger.com
Zog
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For reality as we have it is only one of many possible realities; it is not inevitable, not arbitrary, it bears within itself other possibilities.
-M. Bakhtin