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Monday, October 29, 2012

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Im working up some info I want to hand out with my purchased nunchaku.

Thankyou for your purchase

Thanks for purchasing one of my nunchaku.  correction, it's yours now.  As martial artist being one with your weapons is highly effective.  My mission is to hand make these nunchaku and breath life into every one.
each piece is unique.  No two are identical.  I start with hand selected hardwood from either a mill, or raw pieces that I mill myself directly form the tree.  the weapons weight size and length  all are determined by the raw wood and it's availability.  once milled they are hand cut, sanded detailed, oiled three times and finished.  they are branded with fire made of the extra wood each come from.  finally I string each one with military paracord and they are numbered by batch  wood type and length.  each set comes in a handmade bag.
every process is completed  in house.  we purchase our woods from American small wholesalers and take pride in the fact that this product is 100% made by hand in the USA.

Mayan Apocalypse 2012 hurricane batch.

The batch is about 50 pieces made from Cocobolo, RedOak, Curly Maple, Locust and IRon Wood (ligniam Vital).  this set features locust and red oak in a octagon taper size as well as a slim straight octagon for the cocobolo.  the locust wood is from downed trees from hurricane Irene and a year later milled and created during hurricane Sandy.
just as ancient sword smiths chant and enchant the steel as its formed in the fire, as the wood is shaped and the weapon is formed,  we like to have fun while we work and create a positive energy in the shop.
these nunchaku were formed with a lot of Flo Rider and Fleetwoodmac on the iPad radio.  The wind nd rain of hurricane Sandy crashing on the roof and the spare locust wood fueling the wood stove and irons.
lastly, please keep in mind, deepening on what style martial art you study and what the practitioner is using them for, there are many types of nunchaku.   our nunchaku are traditional Chinese hardwood nunchaku.   they are not lightweight, made of foam, or forgiving in any way.  no one should attempt  use without the guidance of an experienced  martial arts instructor who is profishant in Chinese weapons.

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