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04-27-2007, 06:54 PM
i already told you, i have no way to take pictures. besides, i posted product pictures of the blades
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04-28-2007, 01:02 AM
bah....i could probably take pics using my webcam, but i'd have to find the install disc, unplug the internet to install it (otherwise it tries to update, which makes it not work) and the light's bad
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04-28-2007, 07:09 PM
Nah... Hang on until you can get a friend to photograph it or you get the police security cam catch you ripping that dung brains ass off ... Don't worry, post it whenever you get a good pic. That should do just fine
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05-04-2007, 11:01 AM
Continuing with the sword series, here is another form of dagger made in Japan. It's called Aikuchi.
Aikuchi The Aikuchi (literally "fitting mouth") is a form of mounting for Japanese blades in which the handle and the scabbard meet without a guard in between. Originally used on the koshigatana (a precursor to the wakizashi) to facilitate close wearing with armor, it became a fashionable upper-class mounting style for tantō (daggers) in the Edo period. Small aikuchi tanto known as kaiken became popular with the Yakuza, as they were easy to conceal; however, the most typical user of kaiken were women samurai from the Edo period onwards, who kept it as an emergency and/or suicide weapon. Gotta post pics or people won't believe it ... so here goes: Just gotta love this hilt: This is more a fancy engraving. It's called the dragon snake: Just love this design as well Omae mo kanjite no ka... kaze no koe? |
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