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Fabulous stuff, thanks for posting
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Real kanabo are indeed rare. 2.2kg is very reasonable weight for such length, it is lighter than a real (european) two-handed sword of similar length.
However, I looked up for the nyoibo and found one video - it looks extremely heavy and slow, very good weight and agility practice, but highly unlikely weapon for combat. |
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Nyoibo that were actually used as a weapon were probably not near as heavy as the modern ones, Edo period prints show large wood clubs with no spikes/knobs which probably more accurately represent what a nyoibo actually looked like. |
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