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Old 02-14-2005, 10:41 PM   #9
thomas_dixon
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Re: Purchasing a Bokken.

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Nathan Gidney wrote:
Forget it. Those things are dangerous. I've seen too many with warped or unsuitable wood. They snap like toothpicks. It's best to invest in something that will last you a long time.
I have no idea what you're talking about. The one I got, cost $8.49, $9.00 total for the Tsuba with it. It's a decently heavy bokken, no warps, and is made out of nice Red Oak. This thing, I very much doubt, would snap like a toothpick. You can also get them from places like Century martial arts.
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