Weapons >> Best Sticks?
| 9/14/07 8:07 PM | |
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Ideologic
Edited: 14-Sep-07 Member Since: 08/05/2007 Posts: 24 |
Where do you guys get your sticks from? Anybody you choose to support or boycott? Do you trust eBay? |
| 9/16/07 9:26 PM | |
PKF
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Edited: 16-Sep-07 Member Since: 10/04/2004 Posts: 425 |
check your local bamboo/rattan furniture store. they usually come skin on/unburned in various diameters and lengths. MUCH cheaper than some bogus "Martial Arts" store. |
| 9/16/07 11:49 PM | |
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Sisco T
Edited: 16-Sep-07 Member Since: 03/30/2004 Posts: 67 |
you can not go wrong with nick ''pappy dog'' papadakis's sticks. GOOD sticks, affordable sticks, and he makes them in different diameters and lengths. check out his site: www.bloodsport.com. Francisco |
| 9/20/07 6:10 PM | |
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Hannibal Barca
Edited: 20-Sep-07 Member Since: 08/01/2006 Posts: 16 |
If you want the best stick...make sure its a made of kamagong wood. Thats all you need |
| 12/5/07 5:14 PM | |
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dnery
Edited: 05-Dec-07 Member Since: 08/01/2006 Posts: 19 |
DURATAN.COM |
| 12/6/07 3:12 AM | |
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Calbert
Edited: 06-Dec-07 Member Since: 01/01/2001 Posts: 3016 |
I agree with Sisco T. KIL sticks are the bomb. They are tough, they are a good price, and you can get them made to your own specifications. Definitely go to www.bloodsport.com C.J. |
| 12/6/07 8:33 AM | |
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khd29
Edited: 06-Dec-07 Member Since: 02/18/2003 Posts: 4939 |
I was on www.traditionalfilipinoweapons.com and saw they have traditional rattan sticks. The sticks I am really curious about are the "Gijo" sticks which the site calls "Iron Wood". It has a natural wax finish to it to protect it from getting wet. Engraved, too. Supposedly stronger than kamagong and molave woods (but it ain't no Narra wood for sure). Problem is the gijos are flat. They look awesome, though. |
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