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  1. #16
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    I once saw sifu Art D'Agostino do an axe form.

    interesting..

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    Originally posted by Evad
    I have some video of of the liu kwai axes performed at one of our tournaments a few years ago JP. Do you have any video of events or seminars? If so, maybe we could do some trading? Same offer goes out to any other SD ppl, if you have some video of past tournaments, events, seminars, etc.

    Pm or email me.
    I lost most of my tapes in an apartment fire about three years ago. Sorry.

    Hey are you going to Radhnoti's kwoons opening in September? I'm planning on being there and my sifu may come along too.
    Quote Originally Posted by Oso View Post
    AND, yea, a good bit of it is about whether you can fight with what you know...kinda all of it is about that.

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    Rads opening a kwoon? Cool. Congrats to rad.
    I want the "manly man" axes... their cool as f*ck.
    Ill have vid of one of our tourneys in a couple weeks that Id be more than happy to trade for some of your vids evad...

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    Originally posted by Shaolin-Do
    Rads opening a kwoon? Cool. Congrats to rad.
    I want the "manly man" axes... their cool as f*ck.
    Ill have vid of one of our tourneys in a couple weeks that Id be more than happy to trade for some of your vids evad...
    Oops. It read that way didn't it? Rad's teacher is moving his kwoon to a new location. My understanding is that Rad will train and help teach there.
    Quote Originally Posted by Oso View Post
    AND, yea, a good bit of it is about whether you can fight with what you know...kinda all of it is about that.

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    Sure did
    Oh well, still good
    we move to a new kwoon in... December i believe?
    Gettin new tires on the jeep... yay.


    14.4 lbs?!!? ****... those are manly man axes. Jah, Zupa Cooly!

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    Judge Pen

    Thanks for reading me. Beleive me, double axes are on my list of videos to acquire for the company. My goal is to have an instructional vidoe for every weapon we carry someday. So far, this is where we stand - master kits Many of our exotics are tricky though - hard to find something good and authentic, worth videotaping - but we're working on it.
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    Liu Kwei (sp) Axes

    Chopfit uses one axe? We use two.

    Get a workout by pretending to swing an axe? Sure. Okay. Fine.


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