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Posted - 08/31/2009 :  05:27:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Ron,

long time no see..

I'm trying to decide between the two blades mentioned in the topic header. Wish I could go for both, but that's just not an option at the moment.

Already owning the Ginunting and the Barong, I'm looking for a longer, more dedicated chopper to round out the collection. The Golok obviously would fill the niche but the shapes of these two blades just speak to me. Which one do you think would have more chopping power? Maneuverability is not a big criteria, I just want a single handed blade that will slice like a demon..

Thanks,
-s.

psdtc

USA
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Posted - 08/31/2009 :  22:25:16  Show Profile  Visit psdtc's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:

Hi Ron,

long time no see..

I'm trying to decide between the two blades mentioned in the topic header. Wish I could go for both, but that's just not an option at the moment.

Already owning the Ginunting and the Barong, I'm looking for a longer, more dedicated chopper to round out the collection. The Golok obviously would fill the niche but the shapes of these two blades just speak to me. Which one do you think would have more chopping power? Maneuverability is not a big criteria, I just want a single handed blade that will slice like a demon..

Thanks,
-s.



They all can do that but the Golok or the Sanduko are cut a body in half monsters. Let me know and I will get it right out to you quickly. Thanx man!

Ron Kosakowski
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slow


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Posted - 09/01/2009 :  08:11:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for the reply, Ron.

Is the Sanduko available on it's own, or just as a part of the combo?

-s.

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psdtc

USA
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Posted - 09/27/2009 :  14:26:46  Show Profile  Visit psdtc's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:

Thanks for the reply, Ron.

Is the Sanduko available on it's own, or just as a part of the combo?

-s.



No, the Sanduko is a knife and sword set.

Ron Kosakowski
Practical Self Defense Training Center
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Waterbury, CT 06706
203-596-9073
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