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How to get your real sword on a plane 6 years 7 months ago #25

Harlax wrote: Or a halberd. Yes, do a halberd.


I've lived in proximity to internet google searches for far too many years to even type that one in ..
I used to be an industry professional responsible for making sure Japan was able to buy some of the best toy soldiers ever made.

Now I'm just an old gamer :)

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How to get your real sword on a plane 6 years 7 months ago #26

Steve wrote:

Harlax wrote: Or a halberd. Yes, do a halberd.


I've lived in proximity to internet google searches for far too many years to even type that one in ..


www.google.com/search?q=halberd&safe=off&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiJmeru3r7VAhVC04MKHTN_A7wQ_AUICigB&biw=1536&bih=794
D&D teaches all the important lessons in life - the low blow, the cheap shot, the back stab, the double cross. - Jerry Marsischky

Let them trap us. We have our swords. - Elric of Melnibone.

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How to get your real sword on a plane 6 years 7 months ago #27

If you want to go Founding Father's accurate, carry a spontoon.

Sergeants in the 18th and early 19th century were not supposed to carry flintlocks because they were fussy and the sergeants job was to command his men and help them when they had flintlock troubles.

Granted a halberd is cooler however
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