Kendo is pretty damn expensive. If you can get a sensei that is decent and doesn't charge an arm and a leg........
No pun intended right? Learning sword skills costing you an arm and a leg.
I have a sweet Katana btw, and a decent collections of knives, cooking, skinner, bowie, and folders.
On the practicl side, all kidding aside, I highly recommend keeping a sharp folding knife in your center console or otherwise in arms reach in the car. In the event of an accident when you are trapped in by your seatbelt you can cut the belt to get out (presuming you're not otherwise pinned or incapacitated).
Overpriced, but you are right, very smooth. Maybe if they were to drop the price on it a little, I'd consider it. When I worked at the range, the HK's were always the high maintenance gun that needed a lot of gunsmithing.
The only weapons I own are steak knives and scissors, and some crappy small knife that I use for when I go fishing.
That.... and I have my baseball/softball bats. The best though.... is the Fisher-Price Metal Pool-Table leg. I've practicly cut trees down with that bad-boy.
My friends and I have an ongoing joke about the impenetrable mystery metal that that Fisher-Price leg is made of.
Remember old schoold Tonka Trucks? Dude, no matter what I did to my tonka trucks, those things were indestructible.
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How did this topic change for pocket keys to knifes, swords and now to guns?
Cause they're things people carry in their pockets or on their person. :P
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How did this topic change for pocket keys to knifes, swords and now to guns?
It's also made the transition to Tonka Trucks.
__________________ -2004.5 6MT G35 Coupe, Diamond Graphite/Graphite, Aero, Premium, Nav, Splash Guards, Aluminum Pedals, Z-Tube and K&N Air Filter, 3/8\" Motordyne Plenum Spacer -2001 Toyota Tacoma SR5 Stepside 5-Speed 4X4 with siderails, Tonneau Cover, Bed Liner, and Rain Guards -1990 Nissan 240SX SE 5-speed with some minor mods
Back Right Pocket = Wallet
Front Right Pocket = Cell Phone / chapstick
Front Left Pocket = Keys / used to be cigs(quit before Christmas)
Exact same for me, only I don't smoke and don't carry a Cell phone.
I tried switching my keys to my right pocket a few days ago and the world felt misalligned.
__________________ -2004.5 6MT G35 Coupe, Diamond Graphite/Graphite, Aero, Premium, Nav, Splash Guards, Aluminum Pedals, Z-Tube and K&N Air Filter, 3/8\" Motordyne Plenum Spacer -2001 Toyota Tacoma SR5 Stepside 5-Speed 4X4 with siderails, Tonneau Cover, Bed Liner, and Rain Guards -1990 Nissan 240SX SE 5-speed with some minor mods
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