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    Weapon FAIL

    This is why all of Tiger Claw products come with the warning - user assumes all risks.

    Ballinger family seeking jury trial after sword injury to their son
    Family files $60M lawsuit against sword company
    Robert Bradfield, WHAS 5:30 AM. EDT July 19, 2017



    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) – It's a $20 sword Tristan Ballinger's parents and their lawyer say should come with a warning label because of the dangerous potential.

    "I can't urge people to be cautious enough when it comes to handling these things and protecting your family," said their family attorney Mat Slechter.

    Ballinger was hit in the forehead by the 27-inch blade when it came flying off when he and his friend were playing with it last year. Slechter says the blade was secured only by rubber cement 7 centimeters into the handle. The Ballinger family is suing Top Swords, Inc. for $60 million.

    "The product was shipped in just a plain brown cardboard box," Slechter said.

    In a 15-page response to the lawsuit, Top Swords, Inc. says it is not liable because the company had no role in the design, distribution or the manufacturing of the sword. They say they just sold it. On its website, the company advertises dozens of different makes and models of swords, knives and daggers and says 'We take great pride in our company, our commitment to customer service and in the products we sell.'

    "Their liability comes into play in terms of marketing and failure to provide warnings, notices of dangers, warning about appropriate uses of the product," he told WHAS11.

    Top Swords, Inc. lawyers declined further comment but they are requesting a trial by jury. Slechter hopes to shut down the online marketplace because he believes companies are not implementing enough safeguards.

    "At a bare minimum, if they are going to be marketed and sold, they should be accompanied by warnings and instructions about their proper use," Slechter said.
    Adding to our list of FAIL threads:
    qigong FAIL
    Ninja FAIL
    Demo fail
    Martial FAIL
    Fighter Celebration Flip Fail

    There are a few more fail threads that I didn't include.
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    Glue-Tang swords aint nuthin ta f*ck wit!

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    duh

    Thats a full cup of stupid right there!

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    The demise of sword making

    I'm not quite sure where this thread will lead given that it's in it's infancy, but it seems like a fine place to post this news item. Follow the link for a short embedded video report.

    14 JULY 2017
    Centuries-old trade of sword making under threat in Sudan

    Swords are part of the culture in eastern Sudan and the artifacts are so treasured that they are passed on from generation to generation.

    Men are respected based on the age of the swords they carry, but despite the cultural significance, the art of making them is slowly ending.

    Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan reports from Kassala in eastern Sudan.

    Quote Originally Posted by B.Tunks View Post
    Glue-Tang swords aint nuthin ta f*ck wit!
    B.Tunks FTW!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    This is why all of Tiger Claw products come with the warning - user assumes all risks.



    Adding to our list of FAIL threads:
    qigong FAIL
    Ninja FAIL
    Demo fail
    Martial FAIL
    Fighter Celebration Flip Fail

    There are a few more fail threads that I didn't include.
    Americans are getting more stupider! every second. Next they will be adding warnings for knives, forks and spoons. What's next? the cereal bowl is an atomic weapon..wtf

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    Play around with cheap crap, pay the consequences:


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    The supplier who sells the sword will always have some responsibility regards to the safety of the product to his customer. Provide warnings and instructions about their proper use does not eliminate such responsibility.



    Regards,

    KC
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