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Meow meow meow meow
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Custom chefs knife ready to ship out!! Would you like something similar to this? Send me a dm for customizing info and pricing! Thanks everyone!!
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New TikTok!! This next batch of blades are shaping up nicely! Keep an eye out for these this coming week! Thanks everyone!!
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ITS MARCH YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS
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Quickest way to my heart? Stab wound probably.
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Some kneading techniques that I have observed
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✞ 666 ✞
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I’m in the woods placing cardboard cutouts of morels in the leaf litter to trick and bamboozle people
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✦Flower Sword✦
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I have been wondering about this for years and I need to know, how would someone carry a zweihander that is almost as tall as them? You can't really carry it in a normal scabbard
Great question! Here's a hastily thrown together video answer:
Essentially, scabbards are for conveniently carrying weapons when you don't expect to use them right now. Weapons of this size are so bulky that you simply wouldn't carry one /unless/ you intended to use it (even if what you intend to use it for is intimidation rather than actual combat). In which case, you want it in your hands, and ready for use.
(That's not to say that you couldn't make a scabbard design for a huge sword, and I've seen some viable options, but for the most part I don't think there's much point. I've taken weapons of this size to a LARP, and even if you can strap it to your back, you end up taking it off any time you want to go through a door, bend over, walk in a group, run, sit down, climb a tree, do a flip, tie your laces, or basically do anything that's not carefully walk in a straight line.)
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three of swords ✶
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Kris with blade pattern indicating it grants spiritual and material wealth, Tegal or Cirebon, Indonesia, 15th century
from Runjeet Singh Antique Arms and Armor
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