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Sieglatan wrote: it looks like you killed and skinned a tiny cow, and riveted the hide onto it.
Ignatius wrote:I love that he just got put in time out for a month!!!
Sir Misti wrote:7)Jay I ::heart:: you! His answer is the best again! I will copy and paste it again just so everyone can read it and hopefully live by it.
Mors wrote:But later on down the road, I wanted to see if it was worth more because it gained some age, and it took away its value because it was, how to put it, restored, in thier terms.
Trisseus wrote:To all of the above.
Forkbeard wrote:When new people demand that I explain the wierd parts of our rules and they do not like my answers, I just tell them that the majority of the smart people in this sport said so, that's why. Shut up and fight.
Sage wrote:Actually... This may sound insane but you could look into returning it. I know that it is a piece of family history for you but the Japanese are dying to get their hands on their old katanas and tantos. Now this is a longshot in the furthest but since you have a tanto there is a possibility (VERY VERY SMALL) but a possibility that it could be one of Masamune's work. He was known to make more tantos then katanas and alot of his work was in the hands of Japanese officials. Of course after the war nobody has a * clue whose sword is what or anything. Not only will the Japanese pay out the * for getting one of their weapons back but you get a great honor in helping a people regain some of their history. Plus a free trip to Japan if you pull your strings right!
Just tell 'em you were stationed on Oki......they'll love you; probably have you meet a daughter or two.Teej wrote:And who knows how I'd be received.
Tiberius Claudius wrote:Just tell 'em you were stationed on Oki......they'll love you; probably have you meet a daughter or two.Teej wrote:And who knows how I'd be received.
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