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  2. Parrying dagger - Wikipedia

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    The use of this off-hand weapon gradually fell out of favor as sword fighting evolved into the modern sport of fencing. The use of progressively lighter primary weapons such as the small sword, épée, and foil allowed for greater speed since the fencer needed less protection for himself as double hits became more allowed in sport fencing.

  3. Jian (sword breaker) - Wikipedia

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    Jian (middle) depicted in Chinese military compendium Wujing Zongyao. The jian (simplified Chinese: 锏; traditional Chinese: 鐧; pinyin: jiǎn) or tie tian (鐵鐧 or 鐵簡, lit. 'iron slip'), also known as Chinese swordbreaker or Chinese truncheon, [1] is a type of quad-edged straight mace or club specifically designed to break weapons with sharp edges.

  4. Kabutowari - Wikipedia

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    The Kabutowari (Japanese: 兜割, lit. "helmet breaker" or "skull breaker" [1]), also known as hachiwari, was a type of knife-shaped weapon, resembling a jitte in many respects. This weapon was carried as a side-arm by the samurai class of feudal Japan. Antique Japanese hachiwari with a nihonto style of handle

  5. Jian - Wikipedia

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    The jian (Mandarin Chinese:, Chinese: 劍, English approximation: / dʒ j ɛ n / jyehn, Cantonese:) is a double-edged straight sword used during the last 2,500 years in China. The first Chinese sources that mention the jian date to the 7th century BCE, during the Spring and Autumn period, [1] one of the earliest specimens being the Sword of Goujian.

  6. How to break the credit card debt cycle - AOL

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    Here are the overarching steps you can take to break that cycle. Create a monthly budget or spending plan In order to get out of debt and stay out, your first course of action should be creating a ...

  7. Sword making - Wikipedia

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    Once the sword took the shape the swordsmith wanted, the swordsmith would clay the spine of the sword, called tsuchioki, and heat it once more. Once the sword was red hot the swordsmith took the newly formed sword and quenched it in water, hardening the blade. Then he would pass it on to a polisher and finisher.

  8. Patrick Mahomes just keeps winning. He’s not all that ... - AOL

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    The mental part of his game, processing new offensive ideas while being able to break down a defense in real time, is progressing. Reid said Mahomes attacks that part of the game with the same ...

  9. How much is an Oscar trophy worth? The answer may shock you.

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    The statuette was designed to resemble a knight holding a crusader’s sword standing on a reel of film, according to the Academy. The prize’s official name is the Academy Award of Merit ...