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    My new Iron Rulers I had made for me.





    What do you guys think?
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    Be well, train hard

    Dale Dugas
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    Be well, train hard

    Dale Dugas
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    Sweet looking salad forks my friend !
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    He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !

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    very cool. Ours have the tines less shallow to catch and hold the opponent's weapon and lock it in, and also to be used as an extra set of points. Yours looks as if they are used more to guide the weapon, and detain, rather than lock in. Different strategies will call for different designs.
    Where did you have them made?
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    that killed Kung-Fu."

    ....step.

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    I think they're too wide. I see a lever action especially it you caught a weapon(or your sleeve, other arm or ribs for that matter) on the very outside of the tines. No matter how strong you were a good solid hit on the end of that tine would either knock the sai out of your hands or put a serious hurting on your wrist.
    Last edited by BoulderDawg; 10-20-2009 at 09:57 AM.

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    puttin up some hay with that pitch fork anytime soon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TenTigers View Post
    very cool. Ours have the tines less shallow to catch and hold the opponent's weapon and lock it in, and also to be used as an extra set of points. Yours looks as if they are used more to guide the weapon, and detain, rather than lock in. Different strategies will call for different designs.
    Where did you have them made?

    I had them made by a metalsmith here in the USA.

    They are $350.00 per pair. They are made from 304 stainless steel and very solid and well balanced.

    Let me know if you are interested.

    Im selling them, 4-6 week wait time.
    Be well, train hard

    Dale Dugas
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    I can't wait to see the Corn cob you stuff those into!

    do they come with the rotisserie motor?



    (p.s you should have asked for alloy 316 as it resists corrosion better than alloy 304.) 304 is a lot cheaper than 316 though.

    what with salty, acidic sweaty hands and all.
    Kung Fu is good for you.

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    I clean them with Flitz every now and then.

    Keeps em nice and acid free....
    Be well, train hard

    Dale Dugas
    Shizi, Jiulong Baguazhang Instructor
    Master Level Dit Da Jow Manufacturer
    New England School of Acupuncture Master's Program

    Boston Baguazhang

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boston Bagua View Post
    I clean them with Flitz every now and then.

    Keeps em nice and acid free....
    good choice, that is the stuff.
    Kung Fu is good for you.

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