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Super Sharp Shooter Keychain Pocket Retrieval

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2011

In this video, my student, Sempai Tyrone Turner, demonstrates how to get the super sharp shooter keychain out of his pocket and get it ready for action. A lot of vids start with the weapon already in one's hand. How do you get it out of your pocket? Sempai Tyrone shows you how.

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  • how did you knotted the end?

  • @nyfries The device already comes knotted! It's a great device!

  • Cool video thank you sir.

  • @zankwack Thx U Master Moran! And thx U for your wonderful invention! Osu!

  • Osu, Sensei! Thanks for teaching me how to use the Sharp Shooter Keychain effectively. You are a really, REALLY good teacher.

  • @tyroneturner Osu Senpai! Thx U for the compliment. But you have come into your own light and understanding of what we do. Keep training and keep getting more awesome! Osu, My Brother!

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  • I like the way you can deploy the sharp shooter, I put it on my website (your vid). When I walk in a public place I keep teh SSKC in my hand, just in case ... 

  • @Buddhastrike Mr. Tyrone

    I enjoyed the video and the demonstration of the weapon. I also tried to anwser the question what does Sempai mean. Asked by LordCorinth. It means a senior student to the one who is addressing their senior colleague. Thank you for the video. Osu

  • @LordCorinth Sir

    The word Senpai is Japanese. The Japanese kanji for SEN is earlier; ahead; future. The Japanese kanji for Pai (Hai) is fellow, colleague, companion, so the meaning of the Japanese kanji for SENPAI or SEMPAI is the colleage who has come before you. In the dojo it is a senior student to the person who is addressing their senior colleague. Kohai is a junior student. Osu

  • thats wonderful, friend :)

    what is sempai? would he not be tyrone san? or sahn or however the spelling is?

    hai tyrone san! very good! wax on! wax off! hai!

    i like the style of ''walking around start'', thats great :) much more real. OSU

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