craftsman
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Cold Steel sells these at 42 in. ($18 + S&H http://www.coldsteel.com/Product/95SMB/SJAMBOK_42_BLACK.aspx) and 54 in. ($28 +S&H http://www.coldsteel.com/Product/95SLB/SJAMBOK_54_BLACK.aspx )
As far as using one ... Lynn Thompson of Cold Steel and James Loriega both prefer the Neaderthal method (- smash ) - my technique is more aligned with tip control and finesse - like using a rapier. The Ancient Art of the Sjambok http://www.cafepress.com/meijin3.651778457
Sorry - more explanation needed; where Lynn rips apart 1/4 in. thick plywood cut-outs, and destroys pumpkins, hardboiled eggs and watermelons (see the video online at the link above) - my methods would remove a seed from the edge of a strawbeery and leave the strawberry standing otherwise unharmed. I'm just not a big fan of using excess force to accomplish the same result. All three of us really like the sjambok!
As far as using one ... Lynn Thompson of Cold Steel and James Loriega both prefer the Neaderthal method (- smash ) - my technique is more aligned with tip control and finesse - like using a rapier. The Ancient Art of the Sjambok http://www.cafepress.com/meijin3.651778457
Sorry - more explanation needed; where Lynn rips apart 1/4 in. thick plywood cut-outs, and destroys pumpkins, hardboiled eggs and watermelons (see the video online at the link above) - my methods would remove a seed from the edge of a strawbeery and leave the strawberry standing otherwise unharmed. I'm just not a big fan of using excess force to accomplish the same result. All three of us really like the sjambok!
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