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Shikomizue
- The `Shikomizue` is a Japanese concealed sword disguised as a cane or walking stick.
- BudoTaijutsu/Ninjutsu Terms
- Shikan Ken- Extended knuckle strike. Shikomi Zue- Sword cane. Shin- Heart.
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- Shikomizue Practical mu sori , version rouge sombre. Shikomizue Poids du shikomizue version noire : 760 g - version rouge : 720 g.
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- Sword Terms Rōmaji Description Bōhi Large or wide groove in a
- Extended length tachi. Sai. Sai (an Okinawan weapon).
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- Appendix 1. Strikes with the Stick and Cane
- feudal Japan defending himself and others with his shikomizue, or sword cane.
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- His Shikomi Zue (sword that is also a walking stick) is a beautifully simple strait blade that was made by a master swordsman and is of the same quality as a fine katana.
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- Shikomizue. Shikomizue koshirae. Shikomizue tsuka.
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- Zatoichi shikomizue katana in action - YouTube
- Jan 29, 2008 excuse the unexperienced cut, normaly they wouldnt nock over.
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- Blind Swordsman Zatoichi Shikomizue Sword Katana.
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