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Re: SYKCO Golok or Machete? [Re: eatingmuchface] #229378 06/24/08 04:16 PM
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oh, wow. my mistake... how thick are Ak's?
I always thought they were 3/16ths.
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but I just saw some vids of the Ak's chopping and I have to say I would be impressed with the Northwind if it chopped half that good.
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It chops that good one handed. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />


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Re: SYKCO Golok or Machete? [Re: tedwca] #229379 06/26/08 12:02 PM
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When I was young and foolish (you should pardon the tautology), I spent a lot of time studying Aikido. This does not count as one of my stupid/foolish activities. One of the weapons Aikido teaches is called a jo. A bo is about the equivalent of a quarterstaff. A jo is a shorter staff; typically sized to reach from the floor to your armpit.

I got a solid piece of Pao Brazil—a dense tough tropical wood with an interlaced grain pattern. Not only was it billed as being really strong and tough and impact resistant, it was also a beautiful vermillion red. I made a walking staff out of that wood. Except for the smooth finish and the ornamental head, you could not tell the difference between it and an Aikido jo. I loved that stick, and carried it for years.

Time passed and stuff happened, and somebody stole my street jo. By then Brazil had forbidden the export of Pao Brazil lumber. That was not good news, but I don’t object to attempts to conserve on endangered species. My next stick was made of purpleheart. It is also a South American hardwood, with a similar tough grain. On the Amazon river they used it to make piers and bollards because it stands up to impact shock so well. It was supposed to be a wood that was as tough for fighting stick purposes as Pao Brazil. Rather than the deep red of Pao Brazil though, purpleheart is colored more…purple. It still looks good, with a tight grain and a good color. I made myself another walking staff, the duplicate of my original one in a different wood. I still have that one, and I still love it.

Last summer the word went round that Bark River was planning another run of Goloks. I’d seen Mike’s stuff, and he has made knives using purpleheart handles in the past. So I called DLT and asked for a Golok with purpleheart grips. I do like that wood. My Golok is supposed to be on its way to me now. But if you check DLT Trading Company, and look up Bark River Goloks, there’s still a picture of mine in the lineup.

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Re: SYKCO Golok or Machete? [Re: Implume] #229380 06/26/08 01:08 PM
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Sounds very interesting about the stick Implume.


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Re: SYKCO Golok or Machete? [Re: Implume] #229381 06/26/08 09:03 PM
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That Purple Heart wood should make a great Golok handle, Implume. Pretty, too.


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Re: SYKCO Golok or Machete? [Re: Horn Dog] #229382 06/26/08 10:11 PM
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I love my purpleheart jo as well. I have a few HI blades with purpleheart handles also.


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Re: SYKCO Golok or Machete? [Re: tedwca] #229383 06/26/08 10:14 PM
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I got my golok yesterday and it is thicker than the original and doesn't seem to be as finely finished(meaning the grind on the blade, not fit and finish) I don't know how to explain it but the new one is like a Volvo(boxy) and the old ones were like Ferraris(curvy). I'm sure it will chop well as it feels more substantial than the old ones, but not as pretty.


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Re: SYKCO Golok or Machete? [Re: tedwca] #229384 06/26/08 11:12 PM
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It is a very nice looking handle.


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Re: SYKCO Golok or Machete? [Re: Shaolin] #229385 06/26/08 11:41 PM
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Another way I wasted my youth was in the Society for Creative Anachronism. One of those living history groups. Fighters in medieval armor beating up their friends with rattan “swords” on the tournament field. During single combats or mêlées, experienced fighters acted as marshals. They were there to keep things safe. To stop the action if somebody got hurt, or lost his helm, or a child wandered onto the lists. When I marshaled at a tourney, I always had my walking stick with me. Those swords and maces were dangerous. I depended on my stick to turn aside the slings and arrows of stupid mischance on the field.

Re: SYKCO Golok or Machete? [Re: Implume] #229386 06/27/08 12:33 AM
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Great entertainment though! I used to love watching the SCA guys beat on each other on the drillfield. They'd also spill over into other events like the celtic festivals.


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Re: SYKCO Golok or Machete? [Re: darkaether] #229387 06/27/08 12:46 AM
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Great entertainment though! I used to love watching the SCA guys beat on each other on the drillfield. They'd also spill over into other events like the celtic festivals.

It was more fun to be in than to watch. But then, I’ve always been more interested in the way things worked than the show they produced. Those were good days, and a good community.

Re: SYKCO Golok or Machete? [Re: Horn Dog] #229388 06/27/08 12:49 AM
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That Purple Heart wood should make a great Golok handle, Implume. Pretty, too.

Yes, I like the look of it. I'm looking forward to meeting it in person. It's my first ever Bark River.

Re: SYKCO Golok or Machete? [Re: Implume] #229389 06/27/08 12:52 AM
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I would have liked it I'm sure. I still would but my social involvement is nonexistant with the hours that I work.


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