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This thread has too much "tease" in it for me. The ak has me locked in its tractor beams as well. Great pic RF.
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This thread has too much "tease" in it for me. The ak has me locked in its tractor beams as well. Great pic RF.
I'm not quite sure why you were surprised. They did advertise the lenghth.AK is actually shorter than my Japanese Swords (katana). I was surprised when I first handled it.
They asked for the shrubbery and didn't like the word "it."if the knights who say ne had swords o infi they wouldn't have feared the shrubbery:thumbup:
got "it" :thumbup:They asked for the shrubbery and didn't like the word "it."
Weird question, huh? I'm thinking of getting one of these, but I wonder if I would need sword skills to use it decently.![]()
How about a short sword w/ a two-handed Resiprene C handle?:thumbup:
. . . . . So, perhaps a shorter sword would suit you better????. . . . .
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It feels fantastic using it one-handed, whether you are air chopping or taking on teenage mutant ninja turtles. There is plenty of room on the handle to move around until you have it balanced just right... :thumbup:How does this sword feel swinging/chopping with it one handed? Just curious as it seems compact enough to be used both single and double handed.
. . . . . So, perhaps a shorter sword would suit you better????. . . . .
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