A falcata

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But it's a wonderful phrase!
Remember, folks, you can't spell "douche" without "Che."

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You could always get a hakuna katana.
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Is that a sword in your pocket or are you just gladius to see me?

Oh, and... :jacked:
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jeebus.
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Some people have a rapier wit. I think I get the point though.
Dinochrome wrote:There is a company called "Museum Replicas, Inc." that has a battleworthy falcata for sale, brass grips and steel blade by
Windlass Steelcraft in India. I've bought several good swords and daggers from them.

http://www.museumreplicas.com/p-219-falcata.aspx $195 unsharpened, $213 sharpened

If you really want to fight zombies with a sword, I recommend the two-handed Scottish Claymore. (Where's the William Wallace smilie?!)
So they actually do have decent stuff? Sweet!
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:lol:
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Jered wrote:Some people have a rapier wit. I think I get the point though.
Dinochrome wrote:There is a company called "Museum Replicas, Inc." that has a battleworthy falcata for sale, brass grips and steel blade by
Windlass Steelcraft in India. I've bought several good swords and daggers from them.

http://www.museumreplicas.com/p-219-falcata.aspx $195 unsharpened, $213 sharpened

If you really want to fight zombies with a sword, I recommend the two-handed Scottish Claymore. (Where's the William Wallace smilie?!)
So they actually do have decent stuff? Sweet!
I used to buy their stuff back in the '80's. It was high quality real deal stuff then.
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deathrider1579 wrote:
SoupOrMan wrote:But it's a wonderful phrase!
It means no worries for the rest of your slays!
And now your property... is zombie free!

HAKUNA FALCATA!
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Matthew Mayner wrote:Just get a Kukuri.
Damn you for tempting me with those!
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Matthew Mayner wrote:Just get a Kukuri.
That's only step one. Step two is filling jars with your own piss. Step 3 is throwing said jars at your enemies, calling it "Jarate."
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