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    Asian Weapons forum ?

    Maybe we should have a forum on Asian weapons ?

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    That's an interesting idea

    I will consider it.

    Srsly, ya'll know what a weapons fanatic I am. Plus the marketing potential is enticing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    I will consider it.

    Srsly, ya'll know what a weapons fanatic I am. Plus the marketing potential is enticing.
    Dai Do is better than Chain Whip.

    No it isn't.

    Yes it is!

    No it isn't!!!

    Chain Whip is not even a real weapon

    Dai Do is brute force. Chain Whip is more internal.

    Dai Do was tested in battle.

    Chain Whip can go to the ground. Dai Do doesn't have ground techniques


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    Cold Steel Dadao with custom guard, wrap, and ring pommel.

    3 lbs. 6 oz total weight.

    23.5" blade. 38" overall length.

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    Originally started out as this.

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    that's a cool weapon . could that be used against multiple opponets in a fight ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firehawk4 View Post
    that's a cool weapon . could that be used against multiple opponets in a fight ?
    That's how it was used in the Sino-Japanese war.

    My great-grandteacher taught Dai Do to soldiers. My grandteacher wrote this book, Army Dai Do Tactics.

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    Pic of the author, Wong Hon Fan.

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    Example of dealing with multiple enemy.

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