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Wow. That's pretty cool. You really shouldn't use it. Either keep the tradition of passing it down from generation to generation or donate it.
I use to have an old WWII Commemorative Chinese broadsword but decided to donate it to one of the museums in China. It was my grandfather's who was a 3 star general in the PLA.
It was rather large, as swords are.
As far as choppers. The axes and hatchets are the king of wood chopping. Even an extremely dull hatchet can easily out chop most large knives on a tree with a diameter of 5" or more.
I think we really need to bring back the Busse Family hatchet series. Maybe even create a large axe.
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Last edited by Sharp; 01/07/08 12:08 AM.