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Re: Scrapizashi=Modern Ninja-to
[Re: DiamondDogDave]
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09/22/10 08:38 PM
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wrxguyusa
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Thanks again everyone for the welcome. Dan, I studied Ninjutsu for five years with the Kurai Kotori Ryu in Denver, Colorado. It is a multi-disciplinary dojo and they practice taijutsu (a synthesis of japanese unarmed styles), kenjutsu (swordfighting) as well as many other traditional weapons. These days I am mostly practicing taiji and a little gung fu with my cousin who is an instructor here in Costa Rica.
I am really looking forward to using the Scizzy. So cool that you came out with a Scrap Yard Sword. I will be visiting Colorado for Thanksgiving and will bring the Scizzy back to Costa Rica with me. It will be cool to have something that I can really use without worrying about damaging it.
Any chance of a full-length Busse-kin katana in the future? Just thinking about it is getting me excited.
Ninjas vs. Pirates: both are cool for different reasons, but in a fight I gotta represent and go with ninjas. Pirates might have an advantage on the water since the Japanese never leave their island, but they are likely to be in a weakened state from scurvy and guzzling rum. I believe the ninjas fighting skill and discipline would prevail in the long run. I'm suprised it hasn't been on "Deadliest Warrior". TV show where they use computer simulation to synthesize a fight between opponents that never faced each other in reality. The science is hokie, but the weapon tests are cool. For example, they did ninja vs spartan and pirate vs knight.
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Re: Scrapizashi=Modern Ninja-to
[Re: DiamondDogDave]
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09/22/10 09:08 PM
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tedwca
Junk Yard Dog
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Ninjas vs. Pirates: both are cool for different reasons, but in a fight I gotta represent and go with ninjas. Pirates might have an advantage on the water since the Japanese never leave their island, but they are likely to be in a weakened state from scurvy and guzzling rum. I believe the ninjas fighting skill and discipline would prevail in the long run.
Bah, why chose between them. The Wokou in the 1400-1500's were Japanese pirates. Best of both worlds. Pirate ninjas or is that Ninja pirates <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowdown.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowdown.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowdown.gif" alt="" />
Ted Wilson Dum inter homines sumus, colamus humanitatem. BTW - Winter is Coming.
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Re: Scrapizashi=Modern Ninja-to
[Re: tedwca]
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09/23/10 12:55 AM
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Rainwalker
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Good observation Ted, there's pirates in just about every era and culture... but I still like the discipline of the "Ninja"! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
Although I've always liked the mystic of Pirate lore as well. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
JYD#35 Dog Walkin in the Rain
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Re: Scrapizashi=Modern Ninja-to
[Re: tedwca]
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09/23/10 01:09 AM
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Dumpster Dan
Junk Yard Dog
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Ninjas vs. Pirates: both are cool for different reasons, but in a fight I gotta represent and go with ninjas. Pirates might have an advantage on the water since the Japanese never leave their island, but they are likely to be in a weakened state from scurvy and guzzling rum. I believe the ninjas fighting skill and discipline would prevail in the long run.
Bah, why chose between them. The Wokou in the 1400-1500's were Japanese pirates. Best of both worlds. Pirate ninjas or is that Ninja pirates <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowdown.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowdown.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowdown.gif" alt="" /> Good point, so does this make a Ninja with no scruples...nasty combo indeed <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> Dan
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Re: Scrapizashi=Modern Ninja-to
[Re: DiamondDogDave]
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09/23/10 01:22 AM
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Dumpster Dan
Junk Yard Dog
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Thanks again everyone for the welcome. Dan, I studied Ninjutsu for five years with the Kurai Kotori Ryu in Denver, Colorado. It is a multi-disciplinary dojo and they practice taijutsu (a synthesis of japanese unarmed styles), kenjutsu (swordfighting) as well as many other traditional weapons. These days I am mostly practicing taiji and a little gung fu with my cousin who is an instructor here in Costa Rica.
I am really looking forward to using the Scizzy. So cool that you came out with a Scrap Yard Sword. I will be visiting Colorado for Thanksgiving and will bring the Scizzy back to Costa Rica with me. It will be cool to have something that I can really use without worrying about damaging it.
Any chance of a full-length Busse-kin katana in the future? Just thinking about it is getting me excited.
Ninjas vs. Pirates: both are cool for different reasons, but in a fight I gotta represent and go with ninjas. Pirates might have an advantage on the water since the Japanese never leave their island, but they are likely to be in a weakened state from scurvy and guzzling rum. I believe the ninjas fighting skill and discipline would prevail in the long run. Wow a tremendous involvement and degree of discipline and control...and I assume a life of honor. I have the test video almost done...many technical issues for this Dog. The test should blow you away. Cross your fingers, I may have it up on the site tomorrow. Dan
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Re: Scrapizashi=Modern Ninja-to
[Re: Dumpster Dan]
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09/23/10 01:28 AM
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Sethrotull
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Yes looking forward to the vid!
On a similar note does anyone have the link to the Waki test video?
JYD #100 Dog, Hog, Rat it's all Bussekin
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