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Use to have a proper samurai sword made in the traditional way then when i split up with the x missus it went walk about its a shame its the sort of thing that i would of liked to hand down to my boy as it would only get more valuable women scorned an all that!:sneaky2:

 

That sucks bet it would have been worth abit that :thumbdown:

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I own some pretty good knives and axes etc. Always wanted a tomahawk, and an umbrella sword...

 

I fenced for a while when I was at school so I have a couple of swords too, just in case I ever have to duel any one again. I own a coracle that I built myself too actually, that's a bit weird. Some bows, and a mean looking African club called a "Rungu" complete my armoury of stuff that doesn't go bang.

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I have a samurai sword, couple of ninja type swords a few daggers and a knights templar style one. I too always wanted at least one when I was a kid.

 

Now I have my own kids they are all tucked away in the garage. Its a funny thing blokes and blades.

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I've just counted my samurai sword collection, got 12 in total, plus a medival type sword, big heavy thing.

 

A double ninja sword, got her hunting knives, by crossbow, machete. Don't think I've left anything out for blades.

 

Oh and the lee Enfield over the fireplace, the .22lr, .17hmr, .223 centre fire, and 6 shotguns in the cabinet. 2 shotguns are collectible that I will hand down to my boy as they have been to me.

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I think there's probably some half eaten food tucked under the sofa which is on its way to becoming a new civilisation... other than that I got nothin'!

 

Ooh! Hold on! I have boxes and boxes full of boxed scale models of farm toys, Britains etc, which I'll either cash in when I retire or hand to the kids for them to pass down.... Probably about time I had a hunt round and added to that collection, it's been a while....

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