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If I may recommend a good friend of mine who as of a few years ago decided as a hobby to start making kobudo weapons.

Let me tell you I highly recommend his weapons. I've been doing kobudo for as long as empty hand and handled everything from crap to Shureido.

His are just as good as Shureido's if not better and won't break the bank.

His site is https://www.shushinkobudo.com. His name is Dave Williams.

A while back I brought a pair of kama and Friday he came up to our camp and I purchased two more weapons.

I attached some pics for your viewing pleasure.

Kama; cocobolo, Eku; Ash, Nunchaku; Mexican Ebony.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v338/aburena/PA060001_zpse12ab4f0.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v338/aburena/Image1_zpsb87f4a3e.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v338/aburena/Image_zps3b088f50.jpg

Tony

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Posted

It's a pity they are so far away from us, I practice with Nunchaku, I have over 10 years of Kobudo training. I get mine from Ninecircles, top Okinawan quality, for about £10 a pair. The Horse Bridle Chuks look really interesting!

Look to the far mountain and see all.

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