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Real Freedom in Hawaii - open carry of swords now okay!
UK take note, second amendment activists celebrate a win where they can openly and responsibly carry battleaxes, spears, Samurai swords, whatever bladed they want. It's what you DO with these things that counts, right kitchen knives??
And at the other end of the spectrum
Police in the UK nearly put an area on lockdown after a plastic toy was spotted in public and misidentified as a potential 'real sword'. Not sorry to keep picking on you UK, you deserve it and your total lack of respect for the sword community is reciprocated.
Ever heard of Jugger? If you like swords and sport, it might be worth looking at..
Jugger is a relatively new sport played with one person with a ball and teams armed with foam swords and shields acting together to block the guy/gal with the ball using any means necessary - a kind of cross between swordplay and rugby. Exercise made fun, yes - it certainly sounds like it!
5 D&D swords that are far from basic (and realistic)
I am a D&D nerd since the 1980s, but when I see some of the sword art - I cant help but cringe. Only one of these 5 swords would actually be fast enough to use in combat without magic. Tough if you had a Vorpal sword, you would hardly care..
Sword ban in UK gets even worse
Just when you thought it could not get any more extreme, news-sites in the U.K. are kicking up a fuss about how 'easy' it is to still buy 'swords and zombie blades' in the UK ahead of what appears to be a total ban on the 24th of September. As most blade attacks are with kitchen knives, why not sell steel chains to keep the knife only as far as the the chopping board. Or use some common sense, but I fear that died a looong time ago..
Interview with Paul Martin, Japanese Sword expert Pt2
In this second part of this fascinating history of the modern sword industry, Paul takes a look at how many swords a smith can make in a year, why do they cost as much as why they do (and why they are actually a bargain) and what can be done to try and preserve this ancient art into a very uncertain future. You can read Pt1 and Pt2 of these fascinating articles by following the links.
Mystery of the Giant Sword and mirror in Nara research intensifies
You might recall a few months back about how they discovered an absolutely Giant ceremonial sword in Nara along with a sacred mirror. Well, the research is getting deeper, and what is revealed is absolutely fascinating...
Need medieval music with a medieval interface?
Sampling thousands of medieval sounds, from Dragons roars to traditional folk tunes and everything in between, but it goes a lot deeper than that. Welcome to the Black Letter Summer of "Future Medieval"..
Bruce Lee's Nunchucks and Butterfly swords up for auction
They are hardly going to be a bargain (valued between $6 to $8K) but Bruce Lees original prop nunchucks and a whole heap of other personal items are going up for auction. I can't recall him using any Butterfly swords in any of his films, so they must be a personal antique. Either way, would be one heck of a cool thing to own!
So much more than just a traditional Japanese sword dancer
Living in Lebanon, Eiko Minami is one of those people who should have been born in an earlier age. With a dedication to her sword art that goes beyond a mere career and is a total way of life, like the Samurai Eiko wonders everyday how her life might end - which sounds grim, but makes for a life well and fully lived..
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