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| Topic Started: Aug 20 2008, 01:51 PM (418 Views) | |
| Doral Williams | Aug 20 2008, 01:51 PM Post #1 |
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swords are sharp sometimes,they are not toys
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| Guest | Oct 26 2008, 06:31 PM Post #2 |
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Can you tell me if your swords will slice a watermelon neatly in two? I only ask cus its for.... a school project... yea thats it. |
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| strange | Nov 21 2008, 02:09 PM Post #3 |
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sounds alittle strange to have someone come in here and ask that kind of question,I would think it was mostly adults who would make replies in here that are ture collectors of swords and such,not high school students(some of which it would seem shouldnt have a blade in their hands. Sorry I think I just rambled didnt mean to! |
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| Anaecoale | Aug 7 2009, 01:06 PM Post #4 |
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I'm only eleven and I nearly successed with getting two swords for no reason, the Master Sword and Keyblade . I want them to practice with real swords without classes instead of foot-long plastic swords.
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| JRWolff | Sep 22 2009, 08:35 AM Post #5 |
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Number one rule!! Never!!! Never!!! 'Practice' with a stainless steel sword. That is not what they are made for. They will shatter and steel shrapnel is deadly!! There are swords designed for actual use and a child should never be 'practicing' without supervision and training anyway. Sorry if I sound like a parent...I am :). My boys do not train unless they are with me or one of the responsible adult members of my guild. If you are interested in learning the art of the sword, you'd be better finding a mideval or renaissance group to train you. |
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swords are sharp sometimes,they are not toys



. I want them to practice with real swords without classes instead of foot-long plastic swords.
2:31 AM Nov 9