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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Macau
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Greetings again Andrew
![]() Well, don't be modest. And I will never forget that your best weapon is your word. Remember? So I have high expectations ![]() Ah, Taekwon-do. Very good indeed. I have been introduced to Haedong Gum-do and it is impressive. This video shows the ease of the Korean sword in cutting bamboo as if it were pool noodles. I have uploaded the video for the earlier link was not working Here is my smaller version of it. Impressive nonetheless, specially when you look at the diameter of the fallen bamboos. http://www.arscives.com/bladesign/hdgdvideo.htm Note: It will take some time to download, but it is worth the wait, I can assure you. In a month's time will be a review. That's all I can say for now. ![]() I want to see for myself first. There's a Chinese saying that there is always a mountain higher than the highest mountain we know of. Until my January visit to Korea, I wasn't aware of Haedong Gum-do. Now I can say after seeing some practice, that it is a devastating sword set of forms. Best ![]() Last edited by Antonio Cejunior; 17th March 2005 at 01:53 AM. Reason: Change of url |
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