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From: NinjaStudent1
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  • Great videos and thank for sharing your knowledge with us.

    I am most honored!

  • your awesome you sensai ninja 10/10 :)

  • @DragonZord90 why not a wakazashi, its shorter just like the "Ninjato" but its curved and that means faster deployment when needed

  • That is very cool I make wooden training weapons myself as well but they are for full contact sparing

  • Would I be able to use plywood for this?

  • Amazing! I wold love to see you at the ninja training camp of dreaming fields doing some combat with Greg (*-*) You are so megatalented awsome!

    Thank you for sharing your talents with us!

    *bow*

    angela

  • Thank you, i would love to see myself training with Greg too :))

    *bow*

  • that cool wood training

  • Thanks

  • you are great!

  • Thanks :)

  • Thank you for the video!

  • Thank for your comment

  • izgledaju odlicno. radis li mozda narudzbe?

    postovanje,

    Gogs

  • Puno ti hvala na komentaru. Ne radim narudzb, nisam tako dobar u tome :))

  • great video! good job! i might make some kamas.

  • Thanks for the comment!

  • great work

  • Thank you Jason

  • Wow you have incredible talent . 5 stars I really enjoyed this video . I like the editing with this video too.

    Great job.

  • Thank you Rick

  • i cant belive how skilled you are with bolth metal and wood its amazing! 5 stars

  • Thank you for that comment!

  • u rly are talented!

  • Thanks for your comment

  • great way to save money

  • haha, yes it is :)

  • cool

  • Thanks

  • i like the tonfas (all are nice)

  • Thanks

  • Weird, I just wrote, and rated, and it didn't appear...

    Anyways, I was saying... That you are truly skilled, whether you work in wood or metal, your stuff comes out awesome!

    I love the things here, specially after painted, they look awesome! How do you get all that patience to sand, sand, sand, and then sand and paint :)

  • Thanks for your comment. I have to aprove the comment, because of some slandering comments.

  • Awesome, my friend, how do you have patience to sand all those things, and paint it... They look awesome when they are painted, not at all like when they are raw.

    You are truly skilled with the tools, and regardless if you work in metal or wood, you get VERY nice stuff!

    5*

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