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Old 27th April 2013, 09:17 AM   #1
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Old 27th April 2013, 04:00 PM   #2
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You can see some of these darts in the fifth picture down in this article:

http://chinesemartialstudies.com/201...partment-1925/

My suspicion is that they aren't often collected because the more modern examples were gang weapons. In Japan, there were small schools of shuriken-jitsu, and the older examples seem to have been passed from teacher to disciple. It's unclear that this happened in China.

Incidentally, there are a several of the precursors to the Fairbairn-Sykes knife in the seventh picture down.

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You can see some of these darts in the fifth picture down in this article:
Oh, thank you! Excellent link!
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